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2014 Mustang to have IRS
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<blockquote data-quote="9746Cobra" data-source="post: 9634916" data-attributes="member: 17905"><p>Only for about two laps. You have to watch the heat soak to avoid limp. Later the rear diff mount bushings will melt, and the diff oil will boil out all over and down onto the exhaust, causing you to be black flagged. </p><p></p><p>Now there are fixes, rear diff cooler and solid bushings, but just sayin'. </p><p></p><p>You don't need the IRS on a road course unless it's a very bumpy course or you are so all-out and experienced your car is pretty much a dedicated track car and you can completly re do the rear end. </p><p></p><p>A solid axle is just fine for most us, even those who open track on road courses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9746Cobra, post: 9634916, member: 17905"] Only for about two laps. You have to watch the heat soak to avoid limp. Later the rear diff mount bushings will melt, and the diff oil will boil out all over and down onto the exhaust, causing you to be black flagged. Now there are fixes, rear diff cooler and solid bushings, but just sayin'. You don't need the IRS on a road course unless it's a very bumpy course or you are so all-out and experienced your car is pretty much a dedicated track car and you can completly re do the rear end. A solid axle is just fine for most us, even those who open track on road courses. [/QUOTE]
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