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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Science experiment - can the IRS from the S550 be transplanted into a 13/14 GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="mavisky" data-source="post: 14529148" data-attributes="member: 139858"><p>Truth!</p><p></p><p>BTW, I'm still laughing at the post where Mobeydick claims that there's a fault with the IRS because the salesman didn't know how it was supposed to improve handling. It's obvious you've never worked at a dealership. Salesmen are salesmen, not engineers. Hell half of them couldn't tell you what engine is in the car you're test driving unless it's printed on the side of the car. Was at a Toyota dealer this spring test driving a 4 Runner for the wife and the salesman was happy to tell me that the one we were driving had the V8 in it, even though they don't offer a V8 in that vehicle in any form. </p><p></p><p>Hell the other day I had to clarify the engine size of my car to the parts counter guy at the local Ford dealer after telling him my car was a 2009 Shelby GT500, so yes that means it has the 5.4 V8 and not the 4.6 V8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavisky, post: 14529148, member: 139858"] Truth! BTW, I'm still laughing at the post where Mobeydick claims that there's a fault with the IRS because the salesman didn't know how it was supposed to improve handling. It's obvious you've never worked at a dealership. Salesmen are salesmen, not engineers. Hell half of them couldn't tell you what engine is in the car you're test driving unless it's printed on the side of the car. Was at a Toyota dealer this spring test driving a 4 Runner for the wife and the salesman was happy to tell me that the one we were driving had the V8 in it, even though they don't offer a V8 in that vehicle in any form. Hell the other day I had to clarify the engine size of my car to the parts counter guy at the local Ford dealer after telling him my car was a 2009 Shelby GT500, so yes that means it has the 5.4 V8 and not the 4.6 V8. [/QUOTE]
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