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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Is an auto 5.0 any slower than a manual 5.0 from a roll?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.T.R" data-source="post: 13316270" data-attributes="member: 130214"><p>Exactly my point.</p><p>I already have my rice bucket for the 50+ rolls... so I want something good for digs, and consistant at the same time... so the auto fits the bill.</p><p>Around here, more and more it's starting to become a habit where you see rwd cars asking for 60 rolls. I think that's sad... i can understand a high hp fwd car asking for that, given that with all the suspension on the world and slicks it still spins... but a rwd car has no excuse... especially a mustang that can fit big tires without any modification and already comes with a bad ass rear end. A lot of people half ass it and just throw power at the car without caring for traction. So i don't want to be that guy lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.T.R, post: 13316270, member: 130214"] Exactly my point. I already have my rice bucket for the 50+ rolls... so I want something good for digs, and consistant at the same time... so the auto fits the bill. Around here, more and more it's starting to become a habit where you see rwd cars asking for 60 rolls. I think that's sad... i can understand a high hp fwd car asking for that, given that with all the suspension on the world and slicks it still spins... but a rwd car has no excuse... especially a mustang that can fit big tires without any modification and already comes with a bad ass rear end. A lot of people half ass it and just throw power at the car without caring for traction. So i don't want to be that guy lol [/QUOTE]
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