JohnnyGT
Well-Known Member
Wow, this is one of those threads where almost everyone tracks their cars . Those who track are definitely going to recommend what they track. Now, how many other people with Mustangs track their cars.....a very small percentage, and those people don't give a crap about tracking and instead, running whatever setup looks good, feels good, rides good, handles good, or whatever to them. What's up with the Costco hate? Many consider Costco to be good gas. Also, it has nothing to do with what one can afford or not......visit places with a lot of high-cost cars, and you will see plenty of them at Costco pumps. Keep in mind, this very forum has a huge thread where a lot of the people who run 87 octane.....yep cringe territory for many of us, but fine for them. One thing about a forum is that many of us HAVE TO BE RIGHT and everyone else is doing it wrong....doesn't matter whether their situation is different or not.
For real. Track dudes are going to have the better knowledge for proper track setups. While most of us don't track our cars.
My setup is fully street based. Not necessarily drag racing, but still a mountain carver. Both of those things as best as they can be setup.
Stop light to stop light is fun, I'm not gonna lose sleep if it doesn't hook and I lose.
Mountain runs: I will push it hard into corners, yet don't care if I'm slower than an aero modded 5th gen Supra.
Fun is fun.
BIg rear tire grip is fun.
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