GeorgeInNePa
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autos are for women
autos are for women
I did change your quote, that was the point.
I can't tell you how fast as I haven't taken it to the track yet and haven't been able 2 for the past 3 months do to me living in wisconsin and us having snow.
When the weather gets nicer I still will not take it to the track until I have at least 5000 miles on the vehicle as I believe in a break in period
Its subjective. again, auto's take no skill, but with a skilled driver you can out shift a 2011 auto 5.0. Autos are for 6 second cars and retired old farts. Also, whats the fun in just mashing the throttle? Who the hell dosnt want to actually drive their car?
Thats not the argument, the argument was the factory auto. the C4 is a 3 speed auto, not 6 speed. Just becuase one shop has done it in an auto, dosnt mean it cant be done with the manual. Race seaon is right around the corner. Like i said, autos are for all out drag racing cars running 6 seconds or 80 year olds. anything in between are those too lazy to shift, or those not skilled enough to do so fast enough. You know, there use to be a time where being a "driver" and lining em up to see what youve got ment something. now a days it not skill. Its too old people racing to the bathroom.
One of the quickest privately owned 5.0's. I filmed this run and his car has made a believer out of me.
A geared A6 is faster at the drag strip. I prefer my manual and will pick around some about auto's but there is no denying that the new auto is quicker.
11.30's in not one of the quickest privately owned 11 gt's. Doesn't even fit in the top 50.
OK....who in N/A form is better that doesn't have a sponsor or who's car is a shop car? Let's see some video/timeslips....
You can research that if you are so inclined. N/A...wgaf? You didn't even mention that in your previous statement.
Just so you know, the "break-in period" for your motor is done well under 1000 miles, and some even argue right off the showrrom floor when you pick up the vehicle and are test driving it, its all ready broken in. This is not 1960. Tolerances are tighter, the cylinders and ringlands, pistons and valtrain are much better than the motors of the past. Your motor is already broken in. Sorry to break the news to you. Now go and beat on your car, or dont. But driving your car like an 80 year old for the first 10k miles is also not good for the motor either. some argue that yo do more harm than good. Why do you think most serious tuners drive there cars directly to a dyno to break in there cars right on the rollers? Its not uncommon.
wow.. what happened in here? lol..
Honestly, if I had it to do again, I'd buy the automatic. I'm a damn good driver, and I cannot run quicker than the same car with the 6spd auto with the same mods.
My buddy has the same exact car as me, with 4.10's, Steeda intake, and the same exact tune as me. His car is an auto. He went 11.93 @ 116mph on the STOCK TIRES with the damn traction control on! The best that I could muster, on drag radials, was 12.01 @ 115mph. And before you say that I must not know how to drive.. here's a video of me driving my car..
I'm sure there are faster shifters out there than me, but, I actually lift and use my clutch.
This is the 1 of the 2 times that I brought my car to the track.. I haven't been back because I need to take care of the wheel hop first.
Travis
Would you mind sharing with the class how fast your 5.0 does the 1/4 on stock tires?
As I've said in previous threads, I've had issues with my MT82 trans. It's had a horrible whine since day one, which has progressively gotten worse. Shifting has always been a little notchy, but, not as bad as what others seem to be experiencing.
I have NOT had any clutch issues.. Upon pulling the trans, the tech noted that the pressure plate bolts where tight, and I checked everything out. The clutch shows almost zero wear. The pressure plate has no hot spots/glazing at all. The car is not driven hard at all. I've beat on it a few times, but, my wife mainly drives it to/from work.
The car has 5K miles on the clock, and I bought it with about 100 miles on it. It was a dealer transfer from Veterans Ford in New Orleans, LA. It has made noise from day one, and I think that there may have been some damage done before it arrived. This was obviously thier test drive vehicle, as it had some mileage on it when it arrived.
Anyway, here's a few pics..
Lots of shavings in the oil..
Broken throw out bearing. Was "clicking" and making a little noise..
Front of case, Input shaft/bearing for main shaft
Rear of case, output shaft and main shaft bearings.. steel shift forks
Here's the broken bits..
Magnet with TONS of shavings and bits of teeth..
I counted 8 broken teeth on the synchro gear.. I'm pretty sure that's the part, anyway.. That's a good bit of shavings for a trans with only 5K miles of use. Ford is asking the tech to figure out how much it would cost to rebuild it. The tech is mad because he wants them to send a new trans. I don't blame him.. They only pay 7 hours to fix it.
Travis
Looks like owner abuse to me
Looks like owner abuse to me