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If you wanted to add stiffness for the track while maintaining street manners, I think your best option would be AJ's kit at 400 lbs. The factory magneride shocks work quite well for a dual-duty car. Additionally, I hear great things about DSC...
.........and we all know he can't drive 55, but if he is it is likely through a cornucopia of cones often through gates only 10 ft wide. Have a great Birthday my friend and a big thanks for all the new decals I got from your company , Solo...
Distilled water and either Redline Water Wetter or the VP additive. That's as good as you're going to get for heat rejection. The additive reduces surface tension for cooling and has a lubricant for the water pump.
Yogi sure had a way of saying things...........another good one..........."Half the lies they say about me aren't true" and " Baseball is 90% mental and the other half is physical"............
It's 2026.I have an S650.I was checking in to see if anybody had updated information available on Magneride aftermarket improvements. Technology keeps marching on. Is anybody (DSC?) helping the newest Ford Mustangs keep up?I don't see any... (see full post)
Yeah, that is what I am trying to figure out. If I could get -3° with the Ford adjustable camber plate, then Vorshlag plates could wait a while. If not, then Vorshlag camber plates will probably be one of my first modifications to the vehicle... (see full post)
Not to derail this thread but.....keep going to the track. Everyone is always so friendly and inviting; you never know who you'll bump into.
I was at a track day a few years back and Ben Sloss (google him....) brought out his Ford GT MK2 and was...
Ok, that makes more sense. That is a lot of changes contributing each a bit to that 3 second reduction. Getting rid of ice mode. Brake pads. Suspension upgrades. power upgrades (your top speed was 13kph higher). But yes, the car does seem... (see full post)
I know the Corvette guys have a former Chevrolet engineer with an aftermarket DSC programming that makes both street driving and track driving better. Softer and more comfortable on the street and reduced lap times on the track. They rave about... (see full post)
Mostly was because I had my suspension setup really soft and the car was just so soft taking tons of time to settle in corners. When I stiffen it the car started responding quicker:This is the original setup:
Build List:
Steeda Oil Separator
FP...
If you wanted to add stiffness for the track while maintaining street manners, I think your best option would be AJ's kit at 400 lbs. The factory magneride shocks work quite well for a dual-duty car. Additionally, I hear great things about DSC...
Today's Cryptoquote..........." Look closely at the present you are constructing. It should look like the future you are dreaming."________Alice Walker (see full post)
Not yet. I’m gonna max it out with stock hole first. And it might get lowered so waiting to see what i want to do with front/rear springs. From all reports sounds like around -3 with stock hole but depends on the ford plate. Probably going to... (see full post)