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Old 06-21-2007, 03:12 PM   #25 (permalink)
zmw
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Originally Posted by JoshD View Post
Not disagreeing with you, but keep in mind the percent of SRT8 owners willing to do such a mod is likely to be MUCH higher than the 5.7 crowd.
Even if you could get 100% saturation on the SRT8, it would still be less than the equivelent effort for the 5.7 - however I don't really agree with that mentality though...

while the SRT8 is almost always bought by enthusiasts I would say that 90% or more of them will never see anything more than a few quick romps to 80. As people that read this board, we have a contorted view of the SRT8 demography - we think that every SRT8 owner is on this forum and likes to mod their vehicles as much as we do - the fact of the matter is that probably MOST srt8 owners don't like to mod anything and have no clue how to use a forum ;P

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