BtheD19
BtheD19, Formula J treble World Champion
BtheD19

Yes... and they could've added a few thousand dollars to the price tag and, have you ever shifted one of those things? It's like a freakin truck.

Yes, they are. Ford has applied a huge number of upgrades to the transmission, and all are applied on the line as soon as they come through engineering.

The market wants a V6 Mustang for $23k. Ford delivers one. The customer modifies the car to exceed factory specs. Parts "designed to a price" fail.

The MT82 is better and faster. If you've ever used one, 1-4 shifts like a close ratio box, with a small jump to 5, and 6th as a giant overdrive (1:0.65!) gas saver. If you want to make 600hp and drive it like a race car... then get a race car transmission.

A man who always rev-matches. I like you even more.

I think there are two things going on.

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Indeed, that reads much more like the one that came with my e46 330.

Clearly you bought a lowered e36.

Please ban this BMW driver.

Interestingly, BMW turn signals are re-enabled as soon as the BMW is old enough to disqualify it from the CPO program, which is typically about 5 years. However, 5 years after that the ECU is programmed to engage "self-destruct mode," and everything electronic on the car stops working. The only solution at that

How much force does it take to sheer the whole side of a car off without so much as a ripple in the metal? Woooooow. They must have been going at an absolutely insane speed.

I am very interested - thanks!

BTW, Kimmi Raikkonen is not a girl.

Yeah Faster is just an awesome racing documentary, you really don't have to be into bikes at all... though, it may hook you on MotoGP :)

Looks like the outflow from the radiator dumps right into that, so aerodynamically, it's actually a curve.

Definitely watch "Faster" as well. Awesome film.

I'm from Birmingham, and I was home visiting family and we saw those clouds. Pretty crazy. Our local meteorologist collected some of the photos and did a short post on his weather blog: