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High horsepower (let's say 700+) guys; do you ever regret it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16174486" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p><strong>• Does it fight for traction from a stop? </strong><em>No.</em> <em>But neither does my Mustang, when driven appropriately, which again, is 99% of the time. To think otherwise is absolutely asinine.</em></p><p><strong>• Does it suffer from traction in cold weather? </strong><em>No. But again, neither does my Mustang, when driven appropriately. You're retarded to think I'm trying to make WOT pulls in the cold.</em></p><p></p><p>I just can't argue with ignorance.</p><p></p><p>So fellow SVTP users; according to Screw-Rice, quoted above directly, if your car is RWD and making 800HP (or close/more presumably), you and your car are a direct threat to yourself and others. If your Mustang struggles from traction in cold weather, which is probably every V8 Mustang since 2005, you too are a threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16174486, member: 103998"] [b]• Does it fight for traction from a stop? [/b][i]No.[/i] [i]But neither does my Mustang, when driven appropriately, which again, is 99% of the time. To think otherwise is absolutely asinine.[/i] [b]• Does it suffer from traction in cold weather? [/b][i]No. But again, neither does my Mustang, when driven appropriately. You're retarded to think I'm trying to make WOT pulls in the cold.[/i] I just can't argue with ignorance. So fellow SVTP users; according to Screw-Rice, quoted above directly, if your car is RWD and making 800HP (or close/more presumably), you and your car are a direct threat to yourself and others. If your Mustang struggles from traction in cold weather, which is probably every V8 Mustang since 2005, you too are a threat. [/QUOTE]
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