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Do you think it’ll remain in DS?
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The I4 1LE is in DS, the V6 1LE is in FS and the V8 1LE is in BS.My guess is it'll go where the 1LE 2.0T Camaro is: BS.
You are correct and that'll teach me to lookup the actual classing instead of going by some Google search that brings up another forum.The I4 1LE is in DS, the V6 1LE is in FS and the V8 1LE is in BS.
Hi Des. It sure would be a fun DS car and overall Mustang to live with I'm thinking.DS my bet as well (I've owned two of these and pretty much every other DS car too). Wheels are pretty much the only class-killer component.
Is that related to what went down at Packwood? I wasn't able to find much info.Tangential, but how do you kill the engine when you have no clutch, not enough brake and there is no key? Are you required to wire in a kill switch?
No idea. It was just a thought that popped into my head reading the description.Is that related to what went down at Packwood? I wasn't able to find much info.
i know the DP cars in my local region have kill switches. Still gotta remember to use it tho.No idea. It was just a thought that popped into my head reading the description.
I would guess it was more likely a stroke or heart attack or vac failure.
Hold down your start/stop button while moving. Just be warned, if you are still rolling, your car won't turn back on for 5 minutes or so. Almost like everything goes dead for a little while.No idea. It was just a thought that popped into my head reading the description.
I would guess it was more likely a stroke or heart attack or vac failure.
That's horrible. It makes me sick to even think of deaths at a bloody autocross.destoups,
"DS my bet as well (I've owned two of these and pretty much every other DS car too). Wheels are pretty much the only class-killer component."
RIP Des and Amber. I didn't know Amber but I did know of Des through this forum when the S550 Mustang first came out and in the years since at autocross events all over the West Coast.
Des moved on from the Mustang a few years ago but it was always great to see him at events and catch up. I was at the Packwood Tour and that went off without a hitch. Something horrible happened at the ProSolo this past weekend, though. Damn.
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