That is $6.44 a gallon! :shock:
I am thankful you are paying that and taking a road trip and sharing the photographs with us, though. I miss driving trips in Europe.
robvas, that is a very disturbing video.'
It is also an old video.
Is this still the case, adding fuel, pulling timing and dumping burning fuel out of the exhaust?
It is an important public policy question, and departments all over stress over whether they have the right policy in place.
Terminating too many chases actually encourages drivers to run - why not? No downside if the officer is going to stop chasing.
Also, policies sometimes require some...
It looks like they added twin differential coolers, too. See the picture at the link:
https://www.fordracing.com/content/dam/fordPerformance/motorsport/mustang-challenge/pdfs/MC-TSB-15-8-23-2024-Exhaust-Heat-Wrap(1).pdf
They put them where the stock fuel tank goes, so we can't do that.
So are there additional cooling modifications we can make?
The Dark Horse R cars have all added a PWR dual pass radiator of some sort and a 960 Setrab oil cooler in front of that...
This makes me want to buy and install these just so that when I get good enough to run into this issue, or the rubber gets old enough, or some combination of the two, I do not run into this frustrating problem.
OK, so I re-read this entire thread. You used 325 Goodyear on the rear, which is a 12.3" tread width, 1.3" wider than the wheel.
I was concerned about that, but I am glad to hear that they work well and seem to wear well in spite of the 100 tread wear rating.
The Cup 2 comes in two different...
Why a smaller sway bar with more weight in the rear of the car? Weight causes oversteer and a larger sway bar would exacerbate the issue?
I notice the convertible with the performance package has a smaller sway bar in the front, too. The convertible performance package uses the regular GT...
I certainly have not decided. If it can't be cooled, I doubt I will do it (although maybe I would just to drag race it instead, or maybe buy a base model GT and Whipple it with big fat rear tires and front skinnies . . .)
The Dark Horse was loads of fun at the track, and right now I would not...
Most of the wheel vendors here have ready to go packages with 19 or 20 wheels, 10 in front and 11 in back, that fit your car with no rubbing.
Go 20 to get taller wheels and a little more ground clearance.