anotherneon
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http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14544Sure are a bunch of smart asses on these forums. I remember when I was young and knew everything. Then I grew up and learned I didn't.
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http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14544Sure are a bunch of smart asses on these forums. I remember when I was young and knew everything. Then I grew up and learned I didn't.
I read this. I subscribe.Or, if you think it's slow...
http://www.caranddriver.com/compari...ng-performance-data-and-complete-specs-page-5
Check out the other two. Specifically the 0-150 MPH and top gear acceleration. The 5.0 trumps them.
You have to understand why you're getting flamed...
More like 110Dont think it would be a problem, as long as you rev match. Assuming redline is 7k 4th gear will take you to about 100mph I believe.
I wanted to play it safe, I think it actually goes to 114mphMore like 110
I was going to say 115 to be exact don't know how i know.I wanted to play it safe, I think it actually goes to 114mph

You can just keep it one gear. I've found in the manumatic mode in my car that there's really never any need to leave 3rd gear under any circumstances.They are called MANUAL cars for a reason. You have to shift gears manually. With an auto car, when you want to accelerate, the car will downshift for you. With a manual car however, you have downshift manually when you intend to accelerate (in a reasonable manner that is).
If you drive a manual car, be willing/ready to shift gears.
3rd gear at 50-70mph, the rpm will be way over 2000rpm ;=)You can just keep it one gear. I've found in the manumatic mode in my car that there's really never any need to leave 3rd gear under any circumstances.
Yeah, but how often are you ever going to be driving over 50 mph?3rd gear at 50-70mph, the rpm will be way over 2000rpm ;=)
Oh you know, any major highway in the country...Yeah, but how often are you ever going to be driving over 50 mph?
Maybe at like 3:00 a.m.... most of the highways I drive on, there's way too much traffic to ever get to 50 mph. I mean, I've done it before -- I've gotten my 2015 up as high as 70 mph -- but it's not an everyday occurrence.Oh you know, any major highway in the country...
LMFAO at your posts. Can't even reply to them anymore.Yeah, but how often are you ever going to be driving over 50 mph?
LOL. Yep. Jimmy is having a slow day at work. Not enough cases to keep the lawyer busyWe getting trolled, hard.