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<blockquote data-quote="9A Pilot" data-source="post: 1864686" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Well,the cooling system is at the very least,quite elaborate for a production car..I assume Ford didn't do this because thr guys in the cooling system department had a better lobby & stole money away from the guys designing pistons.They did it becuse they wanted to avoid warranty issues.</p><p>As far as any anecdotes about guys with totally stock Cobras smoke checking 7 & 3..All I can comment on is what I'VE seen...I suppose its possible for that to happen..They are machines after all..machines break.But zortching pistons doesn't seem to ba a major concern of most terminator owners here..There's no TSB out on it..So it appears to be a realitivly rare occurance..Hey,maybe the majority of the Cobra owners here just dont have the balls(or disregard for the lives the rest of the motoring public) to bury their speedometers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9A Pilot, post: 1864686, member: 20605"] Well,the cooling system is at the very least,quite elaborate for a production car..I assume Ford didn't do this because thr guys in the cooling system department had a better lobby & stole money away from the guys designing pistons.They did it becuse they wanted to avoid warranty issues. As far as any anecdotes about guys with totally stock Cobras smoke checking 7 & 3..All I can comment on is what I'VE seen...I suppose its possible for that to happen..They are machines after all..machines break.But zortching pistons doesn't seem to ba a major concern of most terminator owners here..There's no TSB out on it..So it appears to be a realitivly rare occurance..Hey,maybe the majority of the Cobra owners here just dont have the balls(or disregard for the lives the rest of the motoring public) to bury their speedometers. [/QUOTE]
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