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It's a 2013 LS. No high Rev lockout. Just the shifter was super mushy.VoodooBOSS said:Do you have a 12 or 13? Also were you experiencing any high rev lockout of the shifter or the clutch pedal sticking to the floor?
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It's a 2013 LS. No high Rev lockout. Just the shifter was super mushy.VoodooBOSS said:Do you have a 12 or 13? Also were you experiencing any high rev lockout of the shifter or the clutch pedal sticking to the floor?
mrwoodman34 said:1:37 is a very respectable time for that track. I have always run that track with street tires but this fall I will run it with NItto NT01s.
BTW, your car is a track car!
Check the link below for some ideas on how to build your own oil cooler.vrinner said:Well...for the last several years it's just been a garage queen. It sure was a lot less stressful driving this car compared to my race car. The only tool I used was a couple of zip ties and some duct tape.
So what kind of oil cooler are guys running. I'm looking at the Cool Tech ones but man are those things pricey.
Thanks for the link to the cooler build. Certainly something to look into before the next track event.VoodooBOSS said:Check the link below for some ideas on how to build your own oil cooler.
Tell us about your race car!
https://trackmustangsonline.com/index.php?topic=6652.0
vrinner said:My race car is an 86 SVO. It's been a work in progress for what seems like forever. Maximum Motorsport full grip kit, custom hand built wide body kit, 2.3 stroked to 2.6. I haven't had the car on the track yet with the new motor (thats what I'm working on) but when I had it out there with a fairly stock motor it was certainly under powered but the suspension setup is pretty much where I think it should be.
Thanks for the compliment but I built the flares myself based on some fenders that Ford made back in the day. I couldn't find them so I decided to make my own. Then a couple of years after I finished mine the original manufacture is offering them. Oh well. At least I still have my molds and can make them as needed.blacksheep-1 said:Those look like Maeir flares, if they are, good job on the bodywork, they aren't the straightest pieces ever made.