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Time to get back in a car
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16105412" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>I don't really have a strong counterpoint to your setup. But do you really feel your car has the same reliability as a stock or near stock GT500? I'm sure it's faster, but that's not the question.</p><p></p><p>I feel like I could comfortably go out to a driving event and beat on a GT500 all day, then drive it home without a second thought. I'm not sure I'd have the same confidence in a coyote powered car making the same power as a gt500 (I know yours makes more). I also wouldn't have second thoughts about driving a GT500 across the country without worry. Not sure I would feel the same in a turbo'd coyote.</p><p></p><p>That's just me and I know I'm probably too worried about 'what could happen.' Don't read too much into my post, I love your build--it's badass!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16105412, member: 132915"] I don't really have a strong counterpoint to your setup. But do you really feel your car has the same reliability as a stock or near stock GT500? I'm sure it's faster, but that's not the question. I feel like I could comfortably go out to a driving event and beat on a GT500 all day, then drive it home without a second thought. I'm not sure I'd have the same confidence in a coyote powered car making the same power as a gt500 (I know yours makes more). I also wouldn't have second thoughts about driving a GT500 across the country without worry. Not sure I would feel the same in a turbo'd coyote. That's just me and I know I'm probably too worried about 'what could happen.' Don't read too much into my post, I love your build--it's badass! [/QUOTE]
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