2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY
Thanks - I also like the shots with a couple cars. That Blue 'Vette was a quick car and well driven. We played around in that session quite a bit - I'd lead, then send him past me, then he'd point me by again. Good stuff!
John
yes, it is A LOT of fun
It's hard to describe the terrified crap my pants while smiling and laughing out loud at the intoxicating rush of exiting turn 4 in the esses. I don't know how to describe it - but it makes me smile just thinking about it
Was able to take a couple more of my GT/CS while I am down in KY: Video Link: http://youtu.be/NqZ7NfGo7x0
it may be standard but we deleted it. I live on the 'wet' coast. I also live in the country. Dusty as heck. This car is my summer daily driver so the need to put the top up or down without a 2nd thought is a must. You're the first person to ever ask me about the boot. I've never seen one on a vert here in Vancouver.
I kept the one that came with our 2010. It's a $200 option.
Sways are stock - I don't have a ton of body roll, but the transitions in a couple corners could be improved, so I might upgrade them next year.
yes, it is A LOT of fun
It's hard to describe the terrified crap my pants while smiling and laughing out loud at the intoxicating rush of exiting turn 4 in the esses. I don't know how to describe it - but it makes me smile just thinking about it
yes, it is A LOT of fun
It's hard to describe the terrified crap my pants while smiling and laughing out loud at the intoxicating rush of exiting turn 4 in the esses. I don't know how to describe it - but it makes me smile just thinking about it
I think I know the feeling you're describing! I've tossed more than my share of used up undergarments due to that feeling! NOT knowing the limits of my car or knowing what it feels like prior to letting go...and knowing my insurance wouldn't cover any damage I do to the car is keeping me off the track with it. I might try a driver’s school if I can find an instructor that’s familiar with the S197 and can coach me on and off the track prior to me going out on my own. The risk is still there but somewhat minimized. You either have a higher threshold of risk/consequence than I do or your car is more expendable to you than mine is to me. Either way...good on you, you're putting your car to its intended use and having a ball doing it!
John
As I recall you're using the stock tires yet? For how hard you're pushing the car I think if you upgraded your bars, mounts and tires you'd see an improvement in cornering. I’m thinking 1.1g's isn't bad at all for the mods you’ve done.
I think I know the feeling you're describing! I've tossed more than my share of used up undergarments due to that feeling! NOT knowing the limits of my car or knowing what it feels like prior to letting go...and knowing my insurance wouldn't cover any damage I do to the car is keeping me off the track with it. I might try a driver’s school if I can find an instructor that’s familiar with the S197 and can coach me on and off the track prior to me going out on my own. The risk is still there but somewhat minimized. You either have a higher threshold of risk/consequence than I do or your car is more expendable to you than mine is to me. Either way...good on you, you're putting your car to its intended use and having a ball doing it!
John
I think I know the feeling you're describing! I've tossed more than my share of used up undergarments due to that feeling! NOT knowing the limits of my car or knowing what it feels like prior to letting go...and knowing my insurance wouldn't cover any damage I do to the car is keeping me off the track with it. I might try a driver’s school if I can find an instructor that’s familiar with the S197 and can coach me on and off the track prior to me going out on my own. The risk is still there but somewhat minimized. You either have a higher threshold of risk/consequence than I do or your car is more expendable to you than mine is to me. Either way...good on you, you're putting your car to its intended use and having a ball doing it!
John
Car is definitely not expendable... I have a competitive nature and thrive off the speed but also know my limits. I have crashed before, so I know what not to do and I'm fairly good at recovery and not pushing myself and the car beyond what is possible at the moment.
A set of r-compound tires or slicks would do wonders for my lap times though!! I'll get there, maybe next season.
Deerslayer, Car looks unreal dude, like a total beast. That interior carbon fiber trim on the inside though... think that was a bad idea imo.