LOL, spending was over 7 trillion for FY 2025, and projected to be more in 2026, with $43.5 billion in debt added every week so far in FY 2026 (remember, the fiscal year starts on October 1 of the prior year, so we are 4 months into FY 2026), so, yeah, they are not giving up that revenue.
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Very nice looking house, Stanzi. Curb appeal. I really like the stone siding, the dark brown doors and trim, the curved tops to the windows, and the way the roofline looks at the front, with the changes due to the garage and what looks like a front door portico.
I did not know the MT82 was different in 2017 and earlier, so different that 5th is 1:1. I learned something new.
What a massive change.
The rpm drop on 7th generation GT manuals must be horrific, especially compared to my A10.
I am pretty sure the remark in quotation marks is from a 4 speed guy (MT82), gearing his car with the Whipple to use 4 gears in the quarter mile without having to shift into the first overdrive gear (5th). He found that 3.31 are what he needed. He had 3.55 prior.
Anyway, I just wanted to...
100% on the Mishimoto radiator (they make one the same thickness as the Dark Horse). You may even look around for a custom radiator that will bolt in for cooling beyond what is available from Ford (sorry, not aware of one, but I have seen plenty of folks posting about them over at trackmustangs...
Holy cow. It is an extremely wide ratio four speed. with two overdrive gears.
For comparison's sake, my 4 speed in my 66 GTO had a 2.2 first gear, almost the same as the second gear in that MT82D4. Wow.
The wide ratio Muncie in GM cars had a 2.52 or 2.56 first gear. 3.23 is like some...
The only issue I can foresee, if it even is an issue, is that the inferred oil temperature displayed will no longer be accurate, but read artificially low.
Probably not that big of a deal, since you already know what the temperature was before on track, and you have experience, so you are...
Waze is more accurate than your vehicle's speedometer, and it is also more precise, which means that the margin of error is less than your car's dashboard display.
Federal regulations (49 CFR 393.82) permit factory speedometers to have a variance of 10% higher or lower than the actual speed...