AZ_Ryan
Well-Known Member
That is entirely possible. I haven't seen a spring rate chart comparing the PP and DH. If they are the same, it just reinforces my opinion that there isn't much separation between the PP and DH to justify the price tag.Thought I saw a comparison chart that shows the same springs and sway bars between the PP and a non-HP DH? I thought there was some "marketing speak" which is why I posted.
If the Mach 1 prices are any indication, no, it won't have better resale relative to the purchase price.Im thinking there will be better re-sale value with a DH down the road? Retiring in 4 yrs, will likely sell it and spend my glory days actually building old muscle cars, for now I am going to enjoy these amazing new mustangs. Since price and performance are so close between the DH non-HP and a GT PP Im going for the DH for the tremec and interior.
Almost none. The S650s are tuned pretty close to the max from the factory. On a manual car with no mods there is nothing to gain.I have another question. Regarding tuning. My experience in American muscle goes way back ;-). I understand a little about tuning, but tuning seems to be more for automatics correct? If/when tunings are available how much will it benefit a manual trans car?
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