MyBlackBeasts
T242 - Ricer ricer
Well, yes, some of us DO in fact like to win. Your argument doesn't really hold water in some fronts IMHO.
Do any of us run really hard all season tires (Treadwear rating 480+) just because we love to hear screeching tires? Doesn't that take away sound from the "experience"? This is the exact same reasoning you've used. What's next? "If you don't run bias ply radials like on old musclecars, you lose the experience of tires screeching, gettin squirrelly through the corners and *****ing your pants. That's what a REAL driver in a REAL car does."
Or "Running open exhaust is waaay better because you get more horsepower and it sounds cool. Mufflers are for girlie men."
Who bangs and clangs shifts when not racing?? If I'm doing some spirited driving OR racing, my smile comes from looking in my rear view mirror and seeing who/what's in it and what my capability in the car is.
Who among us hasn't had the VTEC Honda with the huge fart can in traffic? Thinking about said Honda, as well as both your argument and your preferred method/experience of driving, Shakespeare said it best : "It is a tale told...full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
I LOVE cruising in restored muscle cars, they have a charm of raw gasoline smell and vinyl seats to slide around while cornering hard. They have amazing character all their own. But to say that "If you don't have carburetors and the uneven lope of racing cams, it's not the full muscle car experience" is pretty silly. Especially when the world has 700+hp daily drivers from many manufacturers that use fuel injection/computers to achieve anything between calm daily driving and solid track competition.
Would you rather be driving a 1970 Marauder? Progress is not the enemy.
That's exactly what I said.
If racing & winning is your thing its the way to go.
I don't do track and street racing (hard) is for fools.
With a M/T, I bang gears all the time - that's the entire purpose of the vehicle - smiles per mile. It's why I have a very high pressure J-mod in my MM, as close to a M/T as you can get with an A/T.
I have the 10sp auto in my F150 and it is an entirely disappointing, horribly engineered piece of ¢r Ap.
Ford should be ashamed for putting such a terrible piece of equipment in their vehicles but then FoMoCo derailed themselves many years ago. A shadow of what the company once was. They are extremely lucky GM & Chrysler took Beelzebub's $$$, otherwise they would be out of business.