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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Forced Induction: Whipple or Twins
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 16059783" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>If you try to track your car with twins you're going to have a very bad time. If you try to track your car with a whipple you'll have a pretty bad time.</p><p></p><p>Not to be shitty, but amateurs, roadcourses and more power than one knows how to handle do not mix. I've seen more than one "muscle car" go off track because the owner was just out there drag racing between the straights and was not properly equipped, physically or mentally, for the turns.</p><p></p><p>Had a guy in an 800 whp supercharged camaro plow right off track at well over 100 mph after missing a turn. Car was totaled and he went home in an ambulance. I'd STRONGLY recommend a few track weekends under your belt before even remotely considering a power adder.</p><p></p><p>Now, let's assume you were capable of competently handling the power, I think you're vastly underestimating the heat and weight-over-the-nose headache you're bringing on yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 16059783, member: 155561"] If you try to track your car with twins you're going to have a very bad time. If you try to track your car with a whipple you'll have a pretty bad time. Not to be shitty, but amateurs, roadcourses and more power than one knows how to handle do not mix. I've seen more than one "muscle car" go off track because the owner was just out there drag racing between the straights and was not properly equipped, physically or mentally, for the turns. Had a guy in an 800 whp supercharged camaro plow right off track at well over 100 mph after missing a turn. Car was totaled and he went home in an ambulance. I'd STRONGLY recommend a few track weekends under your belt before even remotely considering a power adder. Now, let's assume you were capable of competently handling the power, I think you're vastly underestimating the heat and weight-over-the-nose headache you're bringing on yourself. [/QUOTE]
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