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<blockquote data-quote="Coz" data-source="post: 15772359" data-attributes="member: 184704"><p>Is there any stall speed (i.e. 2500) that could be used on a street car that does 4-6 road course events a year that would not result in a lot of heat buildup on a road course yet would still provide a decent improvement (i.e worth the expense) on the street and an occasional blast down a dragstrip? </p><p></p><p>Normally aspirated 2014 Mustang GT with CAI & Tune. Stock 3.15 but may upgrade to 3.31 when I install the Torsen diff.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coz, post: 15772359, member: 184704"] Is there any stall speed (i.e. 2500) that could be used on a street car that does 4-6 road course events a year that would not result in a lot of heat buildup on a road course yet would still provide a decent improvement (i.e worth the expense) on the street and an occasional blast down a dragstrip? Normally aspirated 2014 Mustang GT with CAI & Tune. Stock 3.15 but may upgrade to 3.31 when I install the Torsen diff. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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