Yeah Its a Mustang but ******
#4
Le Mans Master
#5
Ok.. I've got to ask. On cars like this when they are starting their burnout, why does someone always walk behind or along side with their hands on the car as if they're having any affect on it?
I get that on your average street sedan, the rear axle may not stay straight because the control arms flex and therefore it *may* be of some help if someone pushes the rear end to keep it straight. I just never understood why people walk alongside these super powerful cars while they're doing a burnout.
I get that on your average street sedan, the rear axle may not stay straight because the control arms flex and therefore it *may* be of some help if someone pushes the rear end to keep it straight. I just never understood why people walk alongside these super powerful cars while they're doing a burnout.
#7
Sorry, that car would get mangled by an X275 car. HP doesn't mean it's getting down the track. Looks like a silver state or standing mile car; and no, it's handling is marginalized at best given that setup.
#8
Scraping the splitter.