stangmanpaul
Paul, Man of Mustangs
stangmanpaul

I've seen what happens in collisions when the airbag doesn't go off, or isn't there. Even with a helmet on, a kid I know got a concussion and a chipped tooth after plowing head-on into a concrete wall. He bent the steering wheel. Had he not had a helmet on, he would probably have a destroyed face, permanent brain

Ah, I remember the days of drifting my Mustang through the snow on snow tires. I somehow managed to make it through six inches or so, but two inches was ideal for sporting pleasure. However, it was a bit loud and attracted attention from those that frown upon such activities.

So, the police release details about this pickup to the general public, as if they think Dorner isn't aware of the publicity or hasn't seen the freeway signs saying to be on the lookout for his truck. He's no doubt at least somewhat smart, and ditched his truck, much like a suspect wouldn't return home once found out.

Be it with a laser or 500 hp, rubber will be burnt.

I like it.

Give it AWD, and I'm actually ok with this. But 500 hp is too much power for just front wheel drive.

Most likely, yes. But then again, an industrial laser doesn't torque steer.

You are a fucking disgrace to humanity. Not only do you have nothing of value to add to the discussion, but what you do add is classless, tasteless, disgusting shit, like I'm sure you are in real life.

That is correct, however, any police agency that expects to need the power, or traction, will spring for the SHO drivetrain. State Troopers will more than likely get SHOs exclusively.

I'm not terribly worried about the engine, since they've done hundreds of thousands of miles on them in testing, and THEN took it to the Baja 1000. Drivetrain, however, I'm a bit more worried about. I'll have to see what they end up looking like in a few years of police duty.

I just keep thinking about putting in a boost controller, or maybe some slightly larger turbos, and a tune to push monster, easy power.

From what I've heard, the SHO drivetrain is going to be the more popular for highway patrols and sheriff departments. In other words, anyone that might have to reach high speeds. Otherwise, regular city cops would get the base drivetrain. But yeah, it might not actually be that cheap, depending on how many people want

Can't wait for these to be cycled out of the police departments. Twin turbo, AWD Taurus for likely under $5k? YES PLEASE!

Once you get rid of the shock towers, you can fit just about anything.

Here's a 2.3 Turbo from an SVO Mustang in a 1965 Mustang. Same idea.

I was putting the transmission back into my '94 Mustang (now sold), and had it almost in place. It was resting on a jack with the input shaft almost into the bushing in the motor. All it needed was a little jiggling to get it lined up-FUCK IT'S FALLING!!! Bellhousing caught me on the underside of my chin. Pushed the

I don't see the issue.

Dude, the fuck is nitrous? That picture clearly shows NAWZ!

So, just out of curiosity, and ignoring that you're trying to start an argument by comparing me to a Bieber fan, what is your definition of a muscle car?

Back in the day when the term was first coined, it was used to describe a mid-size car with rear-wheel drive and an oversize motor, especially a V8. This fits both requirements and the suggestion.