You just picked on the wrong newbie . . .
Hey Douchebag
ABS and TRACTION control tied together?.. well fuck..
After the 6 years of having these cars and being on these forums that's news to me..
.. after 25 years of driving I should learn to drive 55 mph on the highway in a fucking straight line better. Thanks for the tip!
Then to top it off you come out with Ebonics over one word no one else had issues with. ..
Nothing in your thread title nor anything in your first two posts clearly separates you from a twenty-something driving his first new car. Sorry that I couldn't see what wasn't there. If you didn't have anything better to do than call people douchebags yesterday, you should have stayed in any number of off-topic fora. Tell me, do you honestly think the post I'm replying to here has helped anybody help you? Or want to?
Read on.
Your 6 year and 25 year time spans don't impress me at all. Maybe I'm new here, but believe it or not, that does not mean I'm new everywhere. The online Mustang world is just a little bigger than S197Forum.com, and the online automotive hobby world just a little bigger than that. My son is within a year of having as much licensed driving experience as you claim, so you just wasted that card too.
I wasn't going to pick on the thing already mentioned in post#2, even though that was wide open if I felt like being a prick. My point was if you're going to post some of the important stuff as slang you're going to be viewed as being less knowledgeable in general. I do more background research before posting that you're likely to guess, and came up empty when I checked your profile. That's not my problem, and I'm not going to waste any time trying to decide whether you don't have anything worth putting there or do but have been too lazy to.
Acronyms like WTF, FWIW, ad nauseum, get a pass because they aren't ever going to get confused with the real tech.
I have that thing called a baby seat in back of me when I drive. Granted a 600hp mustang is not the greatest family car, but I am worried about the breaking system hence the post.
Been there, done that, and doing it all over again with their kids. Maybe not with 600 HP, but with enough to cause plenty of trouble if I let myself get sloppy.
I told you what to do. It's up to you whether or not you want to listen or even hear it. I don't give a rat's ass what you think of me, but let the advice stand on it's own merit. Sometimes the best learning comes from the most unlikely places. Sometimes from even the least wanted sources.
I can also tell you from having at least a 22 year longer view than yours that you shouldn't ever count on anything but your own skill set when driving. Dunno, maybe one of those skills should be the ability to drive in a straight line at 55 - and not asking more from your tires than they are capable of giving. Even with 600 HP, the throttle is not an "either/or, off/on" switch.
I've got the driving record to back that (
↑↑↑ ) up too - over my 47+ years driving I run out of incidents involving my own sloppiness before I run out of the fingers on one hand. And while I'm not a drag racer, street racer, or a fast-n-furious top speed runner, I'm not a particularly mild-mannered driver either, never have been.
Douchebag, eh? Know what a mirror is?
I don't take the gloves off very often, but for you I made a special exception. Happy now?
Norm