What did you do with your Mustang today?
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The thing with those guys is that some of the packages they offer are advertised in a very misleading way.
That "1200-horsepower Mustang" for $45k or $50k or whatever it is this week, is a car with a turbo system that's CAPABLE of delivering 1200 hp, IF you turn up the boost and get yourself a built bottom-end.
The standard package is about 550 rwhp.
That "1200-horsepower Mustang" for $45k or $50k or whatever it is this week, is a car with a turbo system that's CAPABLE of delivering 1200 hp, IF you turn up the boost and get yourself a built bottom-end.
The standard package is about 550 rwhp.
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Yesterday I didn't do anything with my car but my wife and I took her GT500 out to VT to visit her sister and her bro-in-law, she drove out there, I drove the 2 hrs back
Every time I drive that car it makes me want one.
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Yesterday I didn't do anything with my car but my wife and I took her GT500 out to VT to visit her sister and her bro-in-law, she drove out there, I drove the 2 hrs back
Every time I drive that car it makes me want one.
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I bet it pulls like a train too. I love that torque feeling.
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So,...........when you buying one? lol
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Like I stated before, the last owner was an older gentleman and the salesman said that the car scared him so he traded it back in at 100 miles. (At least that is what I was told by the salesman.)
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I totally agree. I keep going over it in my head. There are people out there that don't drive their toys much, like me. lol
Like I stated before, the last owner was an older gentleman and the salesman said that the car scared him so he traded it back in at 100 miles. (At least that is what I was told by the salesman.)
Like I stated before, the last owner was an older gentleman and the salesman said that the car scared him so he traded it back in at 100 miles. (At least that is what I was told by the salesman.)
Dealers will often put the wrong money into a car when they take in a trade, then they're stuck not selling the car for months. Eventually they'll write off the loss and wholesale the car to another dealer. Meanwhile, the car gets some miles put on it through various test-drives or managers driving it.
Yes, I sold cars for a year too, lol.
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Chances are very good that whoever owned that car for 100 miles was another dealer, not the "old man that drove it and it scared him" ... that's a nice story but at the same time a terrible story, since it might make the buyer think that that old man possibly got it sideways and maybe even hit something with it before getting rid of it. And yes, I know the Carfax was clean, doesn't mean that this mystery old man didn't fix it cash, no insurance claim meaning no carfax report.
Dealers will often put the wrong money into a car when they take in a trade, then they're stuck not selling the car for months. Eventually they'll write off the loss and wholesale the car to another dealer. Meanwhile, the car gets some miles put on it through various test-drives or managers driving it.
Yes, I sold cars for a year too, lol.
Dealers will often put the wrong money into a car when they take in a trade, then they're stuck not selling the car for months. Eventually they'll write off the loss and wholesale the car to another dealer. Meanwhile, the car gets some miles put on it through various test-drives or managers driving it.
Yes, I sold cars for a year too, lol.
Yeah,......too many variables and too many owners for my liking.
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So 2014 Roush s3 blew up at 12000kms... 5,6 and 7 cylinders melted... anyone else have this problem?
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One is built by Roush at the Roush headquarters. The other is not. Roush has a really good quality control system. Each car must pass quality control before it goes to the next stage in build.
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Well, how's this for an update?
My O2'S went ready this afternoon.
This morning I went up to Performance Dyno and Josh did a couple revisions, went for a drive cruising at about 50-55 for about 10 minutes and the catalyst went ready, something that hasn't happened that quick before.
So he adjusted fuel trims a bit to get them closer to zero, did another quick road test, and let me go on my way.
About 5-7 minutes later the catalyst went ready.
I drove home, we take both cars and head up to the weekly cruise night and as I was parking the sensors went ready.
So now I just have the EVAP monitor which I don't really need to have ready for a sticker, but it will probably go ready overnight after the car sits at least 8 hours.
This has now happened with the stock cats I haven't replaced yet, no O2 spacers, the smallest pulley I've installed, the 3.125", and the rest of the combo that had me at 608 rwhp.
Looking forward to my sticker Monday morning!
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My O2'S went ready this afternoon.
This morning I went up to Performance Dyno and Josh did a couple revisions, went for a drive cruising at about 50-55 for about 10 minutes and the catalyst went ready, something that hasn't happened that quick before.
So he adjusted fuel trims a bit to get them closer to zero, did another quick road test, and let me go on my way.
About 5-7 minutes later the catalyst went ready.
I drove home, we take both cars and head up to the weekly cruise night and as I was parking the sensors went ready.
So now I just have the EVAP monitor which I don't really need to have ready for a sticker, but it will probably go ready overnight after the car sits at least 8 hours.
This has now happened with the stock cats I haven't replaced yet, no O2 spacers, the smallest pulley I've installed, the 3.125", and the rest of the combo that had me at 608 rwhp.
Looking forward to my sticker Monday morning!
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Glad to hear it, Gabe. What did you do to fix it?
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Well, how's this for an update?
My O2'S went ready this afternoon.
This morning I went up to Performance Dyno and Josh did a couple revisions, went for a drive cruising at about 50-55 for about 10 minutes and the catalyst went ready, something that hasn't happened that quick before.
So he adjusted fuel trims a bit to get them closer to zero, did another quick road test, and let me go on my way.
About 5-7 minutes later the catalyst went ready.
I drove home, we take both cars and head up to the weekly cruise night and as I was parking the sensors went ready.
So now I just have the EVAP monitor which I don't really need to have ready for a sticker, but it will probably go ready overnight after the car sits at least 8 hours.
This has now happened with the stock cats I haven't replaced yet, no O2 spacers, the smallest pulley I've installed, the 3.125", and the rest of the combo that had me at 608 rwhp.
Looking forward to my sticker Monday morning!
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My O2'S went ready this afternoon.
This morning I went up to Performance Dyno and Josh did a couple revisions, went for a drive cruising at about 50-55 for about 10 minutes and the catalyst went ready, something that hasn't happened that quick before.
So he adjusted fuel trims a bit to get them closer to zero, did another quick road test, and let me go on my way.
About 5-7 minutes later the catalyst went ready.
I drove home, we take both cars and head up to the weekly cruise night and as I was parking the sensors went ready.
So now I just have the EVAP monitor which I don't really need to have ready for a sticker, but it will probably go ready overnight after the car sits at least 8 hours.
This has now happened with the stock cats I haven't replaced yet, no O2 spacers, the smallest pulley I've installed, the 3.125", and the rest of the combo that had me at 608 rwhp.
Looking forward to my sticker Monday morning!
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Evap monitor should go ready overnight, I'll check that in the morning.
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Well, how's this for an update?
My O2'S went ready this afternoon.
This morning I went up to Performance Dyno and Josh did a couple revisions, went for a drive cruising at about 50-55 for about 10 minutes and the catalyst went ready, something that hasn't happened that quick before.
So he adjusted fuel trims a bit to get them closer to zero, did another quick road test, and let me go on my way.
About 5-7 minutes later the catalyst went ready.
I drove home, we take both cars and head up to the weekly cruise night and as I was parking the sensors went ready.
So now I just have the EVAP monitor which I don't really need to have ready for a sticker, but it will probably go ready overnight after the car sits at least 8 hours.
This has now happened with the stock cats I haven't replaced yet, no O2 spacers, the smallest pulley I've installed, the 3.125", and the rest of the combo that had me at 608 rwhp.
Looking forward to my sticker Monday morning!
My O2'S went ready this afternoon.
This morning I went up to Performance Dyno and Josh did a couple revisions, went for a drive cruising at about 50-55 for about 10 minutes and the catalyst went ready, something that hasn't happened that quick before.
So he adjusted fuel trims a bit to get them closer to zero, did another quick road test, and let me go on my way.
About 5-7 minutes later the catalyst went ready.
I drove home, we take both cars and head up to the weekly cruise night and as I was parking the sensors went ready.
So now I just have the EVAP monitor which I don't really need to have ready for a sticker, but it will probably go ready overnight after the car sits at least 8 hours.
This has now happened with the stock cats I haven't replaced yet, no O2 spacers, the smallest pulley I've installed, the 3.125", and the rest of the combo that had me at 608 rwhp.
Looking forward to my sticker Monday morning!
Enjoy.
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Thanks Tony, it sure is.
Just checked the Evap monitor though and it didn't set overnight, like it should've.
But shouldn't matter for the sticker since they allow one monitor not ready, and it's usually the Evap that's not ready.
And there's a chance it still might go ready before I bring the car in for the sticker
Just checked the Evap monitor though and it didn't set overnight, like it should've.
But shouldn't matter for the sticker since they allow one monitor not ready, and it's usually the Evap that's not ready.
And there's a chance it still might go ready before I bring the car in for the sticker
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Thanks Tony, it sure is.
Just checked the Evap monitor though and it didn't set overnight, like it should've.
But shouldn't matter for the sticker since they allow one monitor not ready, and it's usually the Evap that's not ready.
And there's a chance it still might go ready before I bring the car in for the sticker
Just checked the Evap monitor though and it didn't set overnight, like it should've.
But shouldn't matter for the sticker since they allow one monitor not ready, and it's usually the Evap that's not ready.
And there's a chance it still might go ready before I bring the car in for the sticker
Have fun bro. I know this was bugging you for a while now. Understandably so.
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