- Jul 27, 2008
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I find that the world moves way to slow for the average Mustang owner. Most state's laws
say something like "Slower traffic keep right" Nowhere in that phrase does it say, "except" . If your going 80 MPH and someone pulls up behind you, Guess what? You are slower traffic, move to the right. For those self authorized speed controllers for traffic, Hay, It's not your job, That's what we have a Police department for. It's none of your business that I am speeding, It's the police officer's business. If you feel compelled to enforce the law, then, "Slower traffic keep right" and go turn yourself in to an officer.
Ahhhh that felt good.
The reason I started a new thread was to tell what my 2009 stock GT ran.
My daughter took my car to a "test and tune" and ran it last week, She ran a 13.75 @ 100 mph. Every thing on the car is just like it came from the show room.
I think that is very good from a stock Auto Mustang.
Stock tires and Traction control on.
I'm sure a Stick mustang would do a little better.
say something like "Slower traffic keep right" Nowhere in that phrase does it say, "except" . If your going 80 MPH and someone pulls up behind you, Guess what? You are slower traffic, move to the right. For those self authorized speed controllers for traffic, Hay, It's not your job, That's what we have a Police department for. It's none of your business that I am speeding, It's the police officer's business. If you feel compelled to enforce the law, then, "Slower traffic keep right" and go turn yourself in to an officer.
Ahhhh that felt good.
The reason I started a new thread was to tell what my 2009 stock GT ran.
My daughter took my car to a "test and tune" and ran it last week, She ran a 13.75 @ 100 mph. Every thing on the car is just like it came from the show room.
I think that is very good from a stock Auto Mustang.
Stock tires and Traction control on.
I'm sure a Stick mustang would do a little better.