whatever the subjective and beaten to death definition of "stock" is.
is not a “subjective” definition, Bub. Very objective, but less than ideal IQ people seem to have a problem with understanding it.
Before the Demon, no one ever considered tires as a part that needed to be stock in order to be considered "stock". It only mattered if it was a street tire, dr, or slick.
Perhaps "As delivered by the manufacturer" is a better term to use than "stock".
Though it's not stock, a wheel swap isn't meaningful. The tires could be argued, especially since there's a tenth between the dr he used and the OEM nittos.
And no, a 9.68 isn't faster than a 9.65 but does it really matter? There's already been a person that trashed the time "HuR dUr TwO yEaRs LaTeR...". Nevermind the fact that there's a 4300lb car running in the NINES, from the factory, with a warssnty you can use on a race track .
Stock has always meat “stock”, not sure who you have been around, but stop it. And LOL at “wheel swap not meaningful”....
I will agree the rim an tire change take away from it, but not enough for me to still give the car credit! I can personally vouch for the driver. I am hoping to get mine to the 9.65 in 2020, its hard finding a track that won't boot you off however. THIS is my biggest challenge!
you are taking away from the car by posting false / misleading information.