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Should I trade my S2000 for GT500?

scca_stang

Owns Assault Rifles
Dec 4, 2008
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get an Evo 9. They will outhandle a modded Mustang stock and can hang in a straight line too.

where are you getting your information??? my suspension modded stang corners way better than any of the stock (and most heavily modded) EVO's that I autocross against and I do it competatively, not just seat of the pants kicking it around some twisty streets.
 

cobravenom39

GTL>FLA
Mar 1, 2004
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where are you getting your information??? my suspension modded stang corners way better than any of the stock (and most heavily modded) EVO's that I autocross against and I do it competatively, not just seat of the pants kicking it around some twisty streets.

Probably Car and Driver, who only writes anything good about imported cars.

Oh and btw, Chilini, go buy a Z06.
 

Slow99x

ZOMBIE kill of the week
Jul 20, 2007
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where are you getting your information??? my suspension modded stang corners way better than any of the stock (and most heavily modded) EVO's that I autocross against and I do it competatively, not just seat of the pants kicking it around some twisty streets.

Everyone knows that Evos don't autocross that well. I was talking about roadcourse. A stock Evo 9 MR without a doubt will shine above a modderatly modded stang. Evos were not built with autocross in mind otherwise they would have given them the option of moving more power to the rear wheels like the STI can. The engine would have been made a larger displacement as well (like the STI) for more low end torque.
 
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