wingnutt
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ok NOW you’re talkin my languageIt's quite tasty. Bonus points and flavor if you smoke it.
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ok NOW you’re talkin my languageIt's quite tasty. Bonus points and flavor if you smoke it.
Will have to give it a try. We usually make jerky and chili with our venison (we split with a couple friends). Will have to try the marinade and grilling it. I’ve smoked some pieces previously and it is excellent.It's quite tasty. Bonus points and flavor if you smoke it.
I also had your experience when I removed my airbag to replace the steering wheel - talk about a pain in the rear. My issue was my allens were too small to sit on the spring without slipping off. Hoping I'll have a little more magic if I do the clicky paddles.I agree, and have done the same with the OEM paddles. I'll hold final judgement until I have more time with them and test them on track.
Mine are TDD branded - got them off Aliexpress, Alibaba or Ebay. Don't remember exactly as it was over a year ago.
They're probably all coming from the same factory, but I've linked below one from ebay and one from Aliexpress as examples. There are tons of options if you google "Mustang Magnetic paddle shifters".
Ebay
Aliexpress
Be warned, removing the airbag took me over an hour while cursing due to the spring release design. Make sure you have a 3-4mm thick allen key that is FLAT ended and long, or a perfectly sized flathead screwdriver. Once airbag is out, it was a breeze.
This sounds like straight heresey towards any deer i have ever taken.
The juxtaposition of these comments is hilarious.That sounds absolutely delightful
I can feel that, my slave cylinder went out unexpectedly and while in there I added the RST. It is noisy and takes some getting used to, but boy does it drive great and give me the direct grab and go feel I was looking for with a manual.McLeod RST clutch. I'm sure it is a great clutch but my EcoBoost is primarily a daily driver and I couldn't get over the noise it made. And my wife hated it when she drove the car. I removed it and reinstalled a OEM clutch.
worn shocks on lowering springs gotta be absolutely awful experienceI regret lowering a previous GT I had with Eibach Pro kit springs. I didn't like the stance or ride. Granted I made the mistake of not switching out the worn shocks. I'm sure it would of rode alot better.
Hmm… that would be one big ass blunt!It's quite tasty. Bonus points and flavor if you smoke it.
Yea, you gotta keep that thing over 1800-1900 rpm or it will sound like its rattling apartI can feel that, my slave cylinder went out unexpectedly and while in there I added the RST. It is noisy and takes some getting used to, but boy does it drive great and give me the direct grab and go feel I was looking for with a manual.
I avoid the noise by going down a gear, where I used to drive in 4th I now usually drive in 3rd. Can't go into 4th until 33mph or so and up.
Not everyone would love that for sure, but it really is great when you are driving aggressively!
The money wasted on a cai and a na tune. Either leave it basically stock or go FI.
I got lucky with my FP calibration, it fixed all the symptoms with the A10, made it so much smoother and much better shift points and still happy with it over the years. more of a way to say it should have come that way from the factory in NA form. Even the procal also lets me adjust for different tire sizes or gearing set ups for those who want to swap gears or change tire sizes.The money wasted on a cai and a na tune. Either leave it basically stock or go FI.
I miss living in the middle of nowhere and worrying about deer. Instead I worry about head on collision and road rageYeah, when you live out in the sticks like I do, you want to see those deer that want to kill you ASAP.....