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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostDid anyone who did this notice how nasty and clunky the transmissions were? I am wondering if they are all like this or is it because people who do not know how to drive a standard get in them?pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Grape View Postthat's always where they wanted them, that's why they use a chase vehicle now to keep you from dropping back
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Originally posted by Grape View Postwhich school? who's equipment was it?
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The steering seemed loose too... like driving a bus.. on the straight-way it reminded me of my 65 when we first started restoring it and it had all the worn out steering components.
My dad and FIL said the same about their cars.
It was a blast though especially when he told me over the radio to pass the car after the turn.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostIve been wanting to take my 65 but never did because with 4:30 gears and no overdrive I did not want to drive 4.5 miles at close to 100mph. That is a lot of rpms for an extended period of time.
When I went to TMS charity few years ago, I was in a group of about 8, and most of us hit 115. There were only 3 cars in front of me, 1st 2 got up to around 130,but 3rd car was afraid to go that fast which left a big gap. So pace car slowed down. There was also "pace" in the back as well. Thought we were only going to go up to 75-80, but was cool that we did go faster.
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I did this last Friday and it was blast. I used the living social deal along with the wife doing the ride along. She had a blast as well.
I did this with another company and that company actually had a person riding in the car with you coaching you. The experience I did last Friday just had someone talking to you via a 2 way radio.sigpic
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Originally posted by Rafa View PostWhen I went to TMS charity few years ago, I was in a group of about 8, and most of us hit 115. There were only 3 cars in front of me, 1st 2 got up to around 130,but 3rd car was afraid to go that fast which left a big gap. So pace car slowed down. There was also "pace" in the back as well. Thought we were only going to go up to 75-80, but was cool that we did go faster.
100 mph=5600 rpm
115=6400 rpm
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Originally posted by mustang1200 View PostI did this last Friday and it was blast. I used the living social deal along with the wife doing the ride along. She had a blast as well.
I did this with another company and that company actually had a person riding in the car with you coaching you. The experience I did last Friday just had someone talking to you via a 2 way radio.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostMy car just isn't geared to go that fast for any length of time and I don't want to slow anybody else down for fear of hurting my car.
100 mph=5600 rpm
115=6400 rpm
hear ya...
from talking to guys there, they were saying depending on the group, the pace car will speed up.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostThe Nascar Racing Experience
NASCAR Racing Experience sale- SAVE up to 45% today. Drive a NASCAR race car or ride along at the nation's premier speedways.
The steering seemed loose too... like driving a bus.. on the straight-way it reminded me of my 65 when we first started restoring it and it had all the worn out steering components.
My dad and FIL said the same about their cars.
It was a blast though especially when he told me over the radio to pass the car after the turn.pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostWe did it the other night and it was a blast. The 5 minutes went quick but it was fun! I got 152 mph, my dad got 142, and my father in law got 124. We did the 6-9 session and got to drive under the lights.
I recommend everyone do this one time in their life!
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