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<blockquote data-quote="mu22stang" data-source="post: 9780324" data-attributes="member: 81298"><p>Now, this is where you're dead wrong. </p><p></p><p>I may not "race" my Cobra, but I do open track it at high performance driving events a few times a year. It performs fantastically - stock springs, stock struts, stock shocks, stock bushings, stock PBR calipers, street tires, stock pulley, back seats, stereo, a/c, etc. </p><p></p><p>A car is a system. Change just one thing and YOU have compromised the balance. Point the finger all you want, but if your Terminator didn't perform in a specific environment, it was YOUR fault. The term supporting mods comes to mind. Unfortunately, or fortunately, SVT and Ford squeezed darn near every last ounce of performance from each system - suspension, powertrain, NVH, etc. You can quickly overwhelm the next with even the slightest change. I'm sorry your power hungy mods overwhelmed your IRS and you threw in the towel, but this car was MADE to tackle curves. No question.</p><p></p><p>Now, if your car is more fun because you made it one dimensional, I'm happy for you. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mu22stang, post: 9780324, member: 81298"] Now, this is where you're dead wrong. I may not "race" my Cobra, but I do open track it at high performance driving events a few times a year. It performs fantastically - stock springs, stock struts, stock shocks, stock bushings, stock PBR calipers, street tires, stock pulley, back seats, stereo, a/c, etc. A car is a system. Change just one thing and YOU have compromised the balance. Point the finger all you want, but if your Terminator didn't perform in a specific environment, it was YOUR fault. The term supporting mods comes to mind. Unfortunately, or fortunately, SVT and Ford squeezed darn near every last ounce of performance from each system - suspension, powertrain, NVH, etc. You can quickly overwhelm the next with even the slightest change. I'm sorry your power hungy mods overwhelmed your IRS and you threw in the towel, but this car was MADE to tackle curves. No question. Now, if your car is more fun because you made it one dimensional, I'm happy for you. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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