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<blockquote data-quote="Ditty" data-source="post: 11241190" data-attributes="member: 128020"><p>TRUTH!! $7k for approximately 1.4 seconds faster isn't in the cards for me. For $7K I could stay N/A and be in the same ball park or even faster.</p><p>This is a VERY strict warranty.</p><p></p><p><em>"Including but not limited to"</em> meaning, "We reserve the right to deny coverage for any reason if we feel like it." NO THANKS. (One of my previous insurance companies had this type of wordage in my policy, and declined coverage when my car was broken into.)</p><p><em>"ROAD CONDITIONS"</em>??? So if I'm not driving on perfect roads, or if I happen to drive it durring the winter when there is snow on the ground, they can void the warranty??? NO THANKS.</p><p><em>"MODIFIED TIRES ARE ONLY ALLOWABLE IF THEY ARE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) STREET COMPOUND"</em> That says to me, "You can NOT install any sort of performance tire, PERIOD. This too sounds like anything better than the STOCK Pirelli's would be questioned.</p><p></p><p>I know that w/ the Mustang community, SuperCharging is the norm and a quick, easy way to gain a good 100-150+ WHP, but for the $, staying N/A sounds better to me. $7 buys a LOT of WHP staying N/A, and have it almost on tap, w/out the risk of over-boosting, and less chance of running lean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ditty, post: 11241190, member: 128020"] TRUTH!! $7k for approximately 1.4 seconds faster isn't in the cards for me. For $7K I could stay N/A and be in the same ball park or even faster. This is a VERY strict warranty. [I]"Including but not limited to"[/I] meaning, "We reserve the right to deny coverage for any reason if we feel like it." NO THANKS. (One of my previous insurance companies had this type of wordage in my policy, and declined coverage when my car was broken into.) [I]"ROAD CONDITIONS"[/I]??? So if I'm not driving on perfect roads, or if I happen to drive it durring the winter when there is snow on the ground, they can void the warranty??? NO THANKS. [I]"MODIFIED TIRES ARE ONLY ALLOWABLE IF THEY ARE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) STREET COMPOUND"[/I] That says to me, "You can NOT install any sort of performance tire, PERIOD. This too sounds like anything better than the STOCK Pirelli's would be questioned. I know that w/ the Mustang community, SuperCharging is the norm and a quick, easy way to gain a good 100-150+ WHP, but for the $, staying N/A sounds better to me. $7 buys a LOT of WHP staying N/A, and have it almost on tap, w/out the risk of over-boosting, and less chance of running lean. [/QUOTE]
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