thrashdu2002
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hey ed arent you in the sac area? it's good to see your car out and running. Ford GT's dont like garages. also whats with the police? they probably followed you there.
Isn't the Porsche known to have clutch problems? So much so that they won't cover it except to the original owner?
You don't even need a engine if you never start the car! :lol
Black Ice - You'll have to drive my FGT again. I've never been in a car with better pedal feel at any speed. Extremely firm with zero mush. Only after 20 hard minutes on the track can I feel any softness. The FGT Team members told me the same thing when they tested the car. The brakes aren't touchy but progressive. I can't believe my SVT rotors can make that much difference. We'll switch driving back-to-back between our cars to compare.
Ed
You don't even need a engine if you never start the car! :lol
Did you learn this fact from Empty Pockets? Rumor has it that more gas evaporated that when through his fuel injectors.
Where's the beef? American cars are about the engine & the FGT definitely showcases the engine. Not only in performance but visually also. The Italian & German cars like to hide the engines under covers, airboxes, intact systems, etc.
No problems, just takes 8K to replace one according to this thread on Viper alley.
That must be the labor cost. The clutch alone is $14k.
Did you learn this fact from Empty Pockets? Rumor has it that more gas evaporated that when through his fuel injectors.
That is a false rumor. Since EP never needed to fill the tank. Therefore his GT's flapper valve in the gas filler was sealing correctly and the vapor recovery system was working 100%. But it is rumored he burnt more gas during the cold start cycle than when the engine was warm.
CGT is my second favorite car of this decade. Best sounding stock car ever, though too quiet.
when you take the muffler off a CGT the sound is just straight out F1 :club
When you add the FRPP Rear Exit Headers to a FGT, the sound is just straight out of 1966 Le Mans :club