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Thank you for that info, will look into it. Was curious about the grounding through the chassis over that distance. I was trying to keep the weight down. A run from the front to the back with the size cable i used was more than the light weight... (see full post)
Run a secondary ground from the battery to the engine mount bolt with the current main harness ground. If the car stalls hot on track, you will have a tough time getting a restart with the current configuration. I blew 300A fuses twice until I...
Your faith in the track savvy of Ford Street car engineers is kinda cute. There's 10,000 things that could have been done to improve the car on the track.A friend, I'll talk about him in a coming separate thread, was running the ACS Mustangs...
Dang, I will have to buy on the " Black Market " since I wanted to give one to my grandson and he is only 10! I guess this doll is rated R , as PG-13 doesn't even fit the criteria! (see full post)
Skip ditching tires only to buy take-offs, just keep your eyes open for discounts and get a new set. Discounts are available often through TireRack and also places like Costco. You can even get RE71RZs through Costco , though you have to order...
Run a secondary ground from the battery to the engine mount bolt with the current main harness ground. If the car stalls hot on track, you will have a tough time getting a restart with the current configuration. I blew 300A fuses twice until I... (see full post)
Nope. no gators here!! Cougers maybe, but the real wild ones... I mean the ones with four paws and whiskers.. Not the other ones, they do a different kind of damage. Should have said Pumas to avoid the confusion!
Like BS1 I think it was caused by damage and surprised as a Florida boy he did not call them " Gator's Teeth " like some of us do up North, ha. Er, some do call them " Cow Pie Curbing " but that could be a Texas thing?
We have a perfect example of this concept with our own Dave Whitworth. He mounted some dinky 295/18s on his 12 inch wheels and was blowing folks away in CAMC. This was on a set of RE71RSs so this may be a better example for some over the PS4Ss in...
Your faith in the track savvy of Ford Street car engineers is kinda cute. There's 10,000 things that could have been done to improve the car on the track.A friend, I'll talk about him in a coming separate thread, was running the ACS Mustangs... (see full post)
Nope. no gators here!! Cougers maybe, but the real wild ones... I mean the ones with four paws and whiskers.. Not the other ones, they do a different kind of damage. Should have said Pumas to avoid the confusion!
Like BS1 I think it was caused by damage and surprised as a Florida boy he did not call them " Gator's Teeth " like some of us do up North, ha. Er, some do call them " Cow Pie Curbing " but that could be a Texas thing?