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Owner dynos his Demon with the pcm
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<blockquote data-quote="jsd512" data-source="post: 15809392" data-attributes="member: 70798"><p>No, they are not. None are maximized for drag strip duty, at all. They are entirely biased in favor of the race track. Can they be raced at the strip, sure, but they are at home on the race track. The engineers talked about what went into making the Ford GT, and everything out of their mouths confirmed that, indeed, it is a race car, not a drag car. Drag racing was not in their vernacular. </p><p></p><p>Everything out of Tim K.'s mouth, confirmed that the Demon was indeed, a drag car. Race track was not considered at all. Can you drive it on the race track, sure, but it belongs on a drag strip. One trick pony means, that a car was built with a singular purpose in mind. Everything that went into the car, was designed to maximize that philosophy. </p><p></p><p>Examples of well rounded cars, ZL1 (Not the 1LE), 5.0, SS (Not the 1LE), Hellcat or Scat Pack. None of those cars has a bias in favor of one over the other. I'm not going to argue anymore, I know I'm right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsd512, post: 15809392, member: 70798"] No, they are not. None are maximized for drag strip duty, at all. They are entirely biased in favor of the race track. Can they be raced at the strip, sure, but they are at home on the race track. The engineers talked about what went into making the Ford GT, and everything out of their mouths confirmed that, indeed, it is a race car, not a drag car. Drag racing was not in their vernacular. Everything out of Tim K.'s mouth, confirmed that the Demon was indeed, a drag car. Race track was not considered at all. Can you drive it on the race track, sure, but it belongs on a drag strip. One trick pony means, that a car was built with a singular purpose in mind. Everything that went into the car, was designed to maximize that philosophy. Examples of well rounded cars, ZL1 (Not the 1LE), 5.0, SS (Not the 1LE), Hellcat or Scat Pack. None of those cars has a bias in favor of one over the other. I'm not going to argue anymore, I know I'm right. [/QUOTE]
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