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91sleeper
Member # 779
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[ March 11, 2003, 05:35 PM: Message edited by: 91sleeper ]
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91sleeper
Member # 779
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[ March 11, 2003, 05:36 PM: Message edited by: 91sleeper ]
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91 5.0
Member # 1527
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now what the hell are you going to do when its 105 degrees this summer? Is that really worth 10hp and a little less weight?
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91sleeper
Member # 779
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quote: Originally posted by 91 5.0: now what the hell are you going to do when its 105 degrees this summer? Is that really worth 10hp and a little less weight?
You tell me when you see my tail lights.
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Quick 88LX
Member # 1950
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Sure is!
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91 5.0
Member # 1527
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quote: Originally posted by 91sleeper: quote: Originally posted by 91 5.0: now what the hell are you going to do when its 105 degrees this summer? Is that really worth 10hp and a little less weight?
You tell me when you see my tail lights.
when I see your tail lights?? I dont think thats going to happen. Much props to you if you can pull me though. I guess its all preference. I would rather spend my money on other things that dont sacrifice my comfort or reliability of the car.
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66 AC COBRA
Member # 904
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comfort yes, but how does removing the ac compromise reliability, or were u just stating u want reliability, and if u want ultimate reliability, get a honda, if u want comfort get a caddy, if u want speed, get a foxbody and strip it, if u want all of those combined get a vette
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91 5.0
Member # 1527
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Removing the AC doesnt compromise reliability. Im talking about things like removing the spart tire, jack, sway bars, etc. My stang is my daily driver, so I prefer not to do stuff like that, but it still runs deep into the 12's.
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st5150
Member # 51
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Welcome to the club:
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5.0Brian
Member # 262
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quote: Originally posted by 91 5.0: Removing the AC doesnt compromise reliability. Im talking about things like removing the spart tire, jack, sway bars, etc. My stang is my daily driver, so I prefer not to do stuff like that, but it still runs deep into the 12's.
Mine does also (with nitrous ), and I have the AC. It's my daily driver until I fix the tranny on the beater. [ March 11, 2003, 05:26 PM: Message edited by: 5.0Brian ]
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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I say stop complaining and roll down the windows! My A/C is out, and I have a black car! Even when it was 106 in Fairfield I didnt use the AC, if you aint gonna use it, remove it.
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91sleeper
Member # 779
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quote: Originally posted by mustanggt5091: I say stop complaining and roll down the windows! My A/C is out, and I have a black car! Even when it was 106 in Fairfield I didnt use the AC, if you aint gonna use it, remove it.
Exactly. Looks better and on the other plus side decreases some weight wich is always a good thing for my gt.
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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I saw the parts that you removed but I didn't see some of the lines or the drier that sits in the rear passenger corner? Did you remove all of this?
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91sleeper
Member # 779
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quote: Originally posted by hidnn.o.s.: I saw the parts that you removed but I didn't see some of the lines or the drier that sits in the rear passenger corner? Did you remove all of this?
Yeah I removed all the lines and the black canister thats in the corner, its just not in the picture.
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