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Old 02-24-2009, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by tx_zstang
Yeah, it'll wear out sooner than puuuussssyyy-footing around with it; but hell yeah is it fun .

haha. had to quote that.

Might as well enjoy it now, then wish you did later.


I run my stang fairly hard every few days, no problems yet....(knock on wood)...
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Old 02-24-2009, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Legion5
depends if it's an automatic or a manual.

The automatic is the same one out of the v8 and is designed to take 465hp day in and day out being driven as fast as possible. The manual isn't very good and you might as well drive it slow because it's so wooden... The engine is a truck engine, famous for lasting to 200k miles in typical Ford truck fashion.

I don't know what sedans you drive but this is a Stang, and designed to be punished by heavy modification and daily drifting sessions like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBuxuC6RylI

Don't try that at home though lol.
I don't drive a sedan i'm saying a normal car can't be driven fast and pushing the pedal all the time they have weak transmissions what my question is will my mustang handle being tough on it and driving it fast and pushing it too its limits and you did answer that saying the automatic has a good transmission
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