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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
2016+ GT350 or 2013/14 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="ZYBORG" data-source="post: 16411798" data-attributes="member: 40262"><p>People will be all over the place with their opinions... sometimes it can be a bit misleading to ask a bunch of dudes in the forums. So many will tell you the 350 is “slow” has “no torque”, “boring”. To me, this couldn’t have been farther from the truth. To me, I would get more enjoyment with a 350 everyday, over a Trinity every day. This is from a guy that owned the Trinity and was notorious for roll racing (which the Trinity is much better suited for). You can have much more fun driving the 350 around. Just the feel of the car-it’s like a go kart! It its PLENTY peppy. 11 sec capable car in the 1/4 (if you are a great driver with hero conditions). Plus it looks the sexiest. Trinity is awesome too, but in my opinion it is much less well rounded. And to have fun on it, you are more likely to push the limits of the law with it. I know because I used to do 145-155 on that car regularly (2 shifts). You have to respect the Trinity more. With the 350, you can ravage it on a daily and not worry about getting in as much trouble. Mechanically, both cars are solid, but neither car is perfect. Pick your poison!</p><p></p><p>another really important thing to consider is, Will you be bullying other cars with it, or just worry about yourself? If you wanna mess other cars up, get the Trinity. If you just wanna mostly enjoy your own, minding your business, then 350.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZYBORG, post: 16411798, member: 40262"] People will be all over the place with their opinions... sometimes it can be a bit misleading to ask a bunch of dudes in the forums. So many will tell you the 350 is “slow” has “no torque”, “boring”. To me, this couldn’t have been farther from the truth. To me, I would get more enjoyment with a 350 everyday, over a Trinity every day. This is from a guy that owned the Trinity and was notorious for roll racing (which the Trinity is much better suited for). You can have much more fun driving the 350 around. Just the feel of the car-it’s like a go kart! It its PLENTY peppy. 11 sec capable car in the 1/4 (if you are a great driver with hero conditions). Plus it looks the sexiest. Trinity is awesome too, but in my opinion it is much less well rounded. And to have fun on it, you are more likely to push the limits of the law with it. I know because I used to do 145-155 on that car regularly (2 shifts). You have to respect the Trinity more. With the 350, you can ravage it on a daily and not worry about getting in as much trouble. Mechanically, both cars are solid, but neither car is perfect. Pick your poison! another really important thing to consider is, Will you be bullying other cars with it, or just worry about yourself? If you wanna mess other cars up, get the Trinity. If you just wanna mostly enjoy your own, minding your business, then 350. [/QUOTE]
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