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Originally Posted by Ricochet
No, because a stock Mustang engine makes more power than one of those. Also I assume you're referencing fast and furious 3, in which they used a rb20 engine not an sr20.. but anyways we're not talking about swapping out V8's for riceburner engines, the thread discussion is the opposite.
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Exactly, its the opposite. I personally would not put a riceburner engine in a classic muscle car, nor would I put a modern muscle car engine in a riceburner GT car. But thats just my opinion