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Why I sold my turbo coyote and what replaced it!
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<blockquote data-quote="04sleeper" data-source="post: 15497917" data-attributes="member: 34911"><p>I went overboard about 20 years ago with a Fox. Built motor, Solid Roller, NOS, Etc.. I hated driving it. From the fuel pump noise to the cam to having no brakes due to low vacuum, it just got old.</p><p></p><p>Once you realize you can just build a fun car, keep it nice and just enjoy it. Everything is much easier. If you try to be the fastest out there, you will loose. Every time!</p><p></p><p>And who cares about being the fastest? I could give a shit less about someone else being faster. I don't race a class. It usually comes down to who has the biggest check book. And then you find people spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on cars to pump their own ego because they were picked on as a kid.</p><p></p><p>I like to build cars and figure them out and learn from it. Making a car optimal for what it has is more fun to me. Everyone has their own idea of the perfect car. The first time they actually have it then they are like "Now What?". And sell it for pennies on the dollar.</p><p></p><p>Just build something you can take pride in and enjoy it for what it is. I can appreciate any quality build. No matter what brand it is. There will always be haters.</p><p></p><p>In the end it's just people spending money they don't have, on cars they barely drive, to impress people they don't know!</p><p></p><p>Don't be that guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04sleeper, post: 15497917, member: 34911"] I went overboard about 20 years ago with a Fox. Built motor, Solid Roller, NOS, Etc.. I hated driving it. From the fuel pump noise to the cam to having no brakes due to low vacuum, it just got old. Once you realize you can just build a fun car, keep it nice and just enjoy it. Everything is much easier. If you try to be the fastest out there, you will loose. Every time! And who cares about being the fastest? I could give a shit less about someone else being faster. I don't race a class. It usually comes down to who has the biggest check book. And then you find people spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on cars to pump their own ego because they were picked on as a kid. I like to build cars and figure them out and learn from it. Making a car optimal for what it has is more fun to me. Everyone has their own idea of the perfect car. The first time they actually have it then they are like "Now What?". And sell it for pennies on the dollar. Just build something you can take pride in and enjoy it for what it is. I can appreciate any quality build. No matter what brand it is. There will always be haters. In the end it's just people spending money they don't have, on cars they barely drive, to impress people they don't know! Don't be that guy. [/QUOTE]
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