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What do you think about neons? They do have a 420a motor. Is it scarry to race a shoe box?:laugh:
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man i loved it...
got a pretty good lead on him before we had to turn. the second time a friend was with me and there was an older guy in a red iroc with the t tops on. left him after 2nd and he got mad because i beat him and did a fly by. the time a beat a 5.0 i was by myself. we both reved at the light, both spun and i left him pretty easy we both let off after mid of 3rd because the areas known for cops. i also beat, i think it was a 96-97 or so stang GT. we were on the highway went from about 40-85 real quick. stayed even for awhile but i was slowly pulling when we had to let off because of traffic. trust me i know it's odd. i thought i'd lose most of the time but it's fun thats why i did it anyways. maybe the people just couldn't drive, or maybe they were auto's, i know the stangs weren't, and one of the irocs weren't not sure about the other one though.Originally posted by 98Turbbo420A
FYI guys, the neon RT has the 420A block, but that's about it. The average neon dosen't. The head design is different, air flow is different, timing, lift, all that is different. Therefore when you hear someone say you have a neon motor, all you have in common is the block, and that's the RT version that has it.
Originally posted by SnoopySLR
you guys can say all you want about my wing. I could care less. If you don't want to believe me, fine. I had a 2000 mustang before my talon and it wasn't near as fast as my talon.