strtrcr50
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Oh man, how soon we forget. That's pretty much all I remember from the 5.0&SF or MM&FF during the mid/late'90's and early 00's when the Fox’s were popular. Even now the most recent issue they're doing stock rebuilds for the 5.0L and testing GT40X heads and Typhoon intake that have already been on the market for years. I mean....how many times has that stuff been covered now just to appease the few who refuse to accept the reality that its just a rehash of the same old stuff?
Face it, they've pretty much run out of good performance oriented tech stuff for the 5.0L market. How many different versions of a Flowmaster muffler do you need to dyno test before people get tired of it and recognize it for the "filler" it is? What they should be doing at this point is restoration articles, since most foxes are in worse need of TLC rather than the same hop up stuff. Which I've actually noticed a lot more of lately.
I also don't think its a matter of downplaying the Fox body itself, or not catering to them anymore, but in the old days there 5.0L was the main bread winner and the aftermarket hadn't really yet opened up for the 4.6L, so the tech stuff was plentiful. Now that the aftermarket caters more to the new stuff, there's really only so much you can do to keep the old guys happy. Its not like the Fox has been forgotten in all this, its that the need to recognized the SN95/New Edge (both pushrod and modular) as well the S197 deserves just as much, if not more recognition since that's where the money is to be made now?![]()
What seems to be your issue that I'd rather purchase a magazine produced quarterly that covers what interests me? I'm not really bashing the current productions, but I'm certainly not buying them either. With your opinion above, do you also feel that magazines specializing in the 60's cars should get with the program and cover the new stuff too?
FWIW, what section of stangnet has 65k more posts than the second place section?




Right? No, no bannage necessary, as with our country, our differences are our strength. Brian brings valid points to the arguement, but the publications ignore the rebirth that ocurred in the 80's, that some of us were present for. From the tape sticker cars of the 70's, to cars that learned it was ok to perform instead of look like they did, an entire movement that still exists was born. My magazine might be just like Musclecar Review, 80's style. Anybody remember how one had to sit up straight at the stoplight, when those particularly intimidating GN headlights appeared in your mirror? My magazine would have Monte SS's, Formula's, GN's, all our best and worst, but available choices. We were the same as the 60's, but different. Maybe even those little turbo'd Omni's... then again...
