FORDSTANGER
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Warning, kind of long winded.
I had a long flight to SLC from DCA and read the GT350 supplement. I am sure the guy next to me really wanted to ask WTF dude. I printed it out because I wanted to make sure I could make notes on pages as though I was studying for a test. Funny right?
I don't ever remember reading an owners manual from cover to cover. And yet I did and don't even have the car yet. I would like to go test drive any equipped car with Sync III just to test it out.
Anyone else notice the statement regarding recorded telemetry? Kind of spooky and cool. The not cool part is knowing the police or insurance could hold the recorded events against you. Not that I plan on needing a lawyer or anything. Just wish I could turn it off if I really wanted to. I get it, Big Brother is watching everywhere and is creeping more and more into everything.
Ok so the positive cool - - I can use the telemetry! I would like to know which smart guy (patent pending) can help me develop a way to tap into all of the functions and decode it all for a simple APP like reader. WITHOUT buying the ultra expensive scanners.
I have see some iterations of this for diagnostics purposes. Why not have a way to unlock the factory module for recording the data?
Another cool is the discussion about warranty and racing. It spells out the car's intent and supplants language (lawyer speak) to support competitive use of the car. Very interesting. I was told by someone who owns a 68 that the manual forbid racing and voided the warranty. Not sure if that is true. I trust this guy.
I also had a really good conversation with another guy who ordered and documented everything for a 70 Boss. What a story! I am very lucky to now be able to have the same story XX number of years from now.
I am so stoked about this car. At first, I felt some buyers remorse but got over it kind of quick. It is a cyclic emotional stress because of the mystery surrounding the delivery date. I am struggling now with the GT350 vs R factor. I wanted the back seat and opted for the non-R after wrestling with this for a few days. Then f'n magic! last week I saw the back seat option available from SVT. C'mon, really? Yes, I realize the tech statements above does not match my envy for an R.
Now, wonder if the dealer would be willing to order the R, and use the non-R for stock sale?
Done for now. I will go sit and color while my car gets built.
R.
I had a long flight to SLC from DCA and read the GT350 supplement. I am sure the guy next to me really wanted to ask WTF dude. I printed it out because I wanted to make sure I could make notes on pages as though I was studying for a test. Funny right?
I don't ever remember reading an owners manual from cover to cover. And yet I did and don't even have the car yet. I would like to go test drive any equipped car with Sync III just to test it out.
Anyone else notice the statement regarding recorded telemetry? Kind of spooky and cool. The not cool part is knowing the police or insurance could hold the recorded events against you. Not that I plan on needing a lawyer or anything. Just wish I could turn it off if I really wanted to. I get it, Big Brother is watching everywhere and is creeping more and more into everything.
Ok so the positive cool - - I can use the telemetry! I would like to know which smart guy (patent pending) can help me develop a way to tap into all of the functions and decode it all for a simple APP like reader. WITHOUT buying the ultra expensive scanners.
I have see some iterations of this for diagnostics purposes. Why not have a way to unlock the factory module for recording the data?
Another cool is the discussion about warranty and racing. It spells out the car's intent and supplants language (lawyer speak) to support competitive use of the car. Very interesting. I was told by someone who owns a 68 that the manual forbid racing and voided the warranty. Not sure if that is true. I trust this guy.
I also had a really good conversation with another guy who ordered and documented everything for a 70 Boss. What a story! I am very lucky to now be able to have the same story XX number of years from now.
I am so stoked about this car. At first, I felt some buyers remorse but got over it kind of quick. It is a cyclic emotional stress because of the mystery surrounding the delivery date. I am struggling now with the GT350 vs R factor. I wanted the back seat and opted for the non-R after wrestling with this for a few days. Then f'n magic! last week I saw the back seat option available from SVT. C'mon, really? Yes, I realize the tech statements above does not match my envy for an R.
Now, wonder if the dealer would be willing to order the R, and use the non-R for stock sale?
Done for now. I will go sit and color while my car gets built.
R.
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