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2013 vs 2015 and newer torque numbers comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="ZYBORG" data-source="post: 15556850" data-attributes="member: 40262"><p>Thats a great analogy man, so Ill put it to you like this....</p><p></p><p>There are usually 2 type of car guys, the "power lifter" and the "MMA fighter"....</p><p></p><p>Some guys are happy as the power lifter, flexing muscles, looking strong, feeling unbeatable because of how much weight they can move.</p><p></p><p>Then there is the mma fighter, they do not give a shit about how much weight they can move. What they do worry about is maximizing their performance and coming out on top when it counts, on a battle.</p><p></p><p>You can keep on training to win the bench press contest if you want. But dont come back here acting surprised when a smaller/weaker guy takes your cookie where it counts, cause he knew how to fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZYBORG, post: 15556850, member: 40262"] Thats a great analogy man, so Ill put it to you like this.... There are usually 2 type of car guys, the "power lifter" and the "MMA fighter".... Some guys are happy as the power lifter, flexing muscles, looking strong, feeling unbeatable because of how much weight they can move. Then there is the mma fighter, they do not give a shit about how much weight they can move. What they do worry about is maximizing their performance and coming out on top when it counts, on a battle. You can keep on training to win the bench press contest if you want. But dont come back here acting surprised when a smaller/weaker guy takes your cookie where it counts, cause he knew how to fight. [/QUOTE]
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