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Yeah thanks for reminding me that ford marketed these as track cars. I called service advisors and asked “why exactly did this get denied?” He said i don’t know someone at the dealer in service decide it so number oone they lied to me it was not...
It is very dealer dependent. I've had 2 good dealers that would honestly assess if the failure was from track related abuse or normal 'as designed' running. I don't go to them for wear and tear like wheel bearings, wiring scuffs etc but have...
I've been mostly gone. I haven't raced my S197 the past 2 summers. Plus most everyone here has moved on to S550s and 650s.I've been racing Legends with my son. It's actually more fun crewing for him than driving. I had my heyday. I tried hard...
Sorry, possibly didn't fully explain myself.
The NJ State Police interpret safety rules for
on track usage, in this state.I do still have and will use stock 3 points on the street.
It is on track, even non racing (HPDE) they have banned any... (see full post)
I have a decent model from when we did all our CFD stuff but it sounds like the level of detail you want to find what you want, you're gonna need your own very detailed scan. A lot of a cars drag comes from random underneath, hidden, or... (see full post)
And that's what grasping at straws looks like in real life. I couldn't imagine an all-Steeda setup having a problem like this, but there we are. Something's different, but nothing's actually wrong.Why don't you just get a piece of rubber a...
The scenery at VIMC is unbeatable!
They have a beautiful location and facility, the track it self is on the smaller side (and very technical) but so much fun. (see full post)
I am just sharing this here because a forum member at mustang7G.com posted an image to show how to adjust rear camber, and I thought maybe others here might want to see it.It is post # 6.One bolt through a slot. Loosen it two turns to push... (see full post)
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/front-camber-adjustable-camber-plate.176100/#post-3504761Post # 7"-2.25 is what I got maxed out from the factory plates."So it looks like the Ford Track Addendum track alignment recommendation is... (see full post)