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Brian993 04-27-2002 02:18 PM

Raced a mustang today
 
I was on my way to get some smokes, ran into a mustang on a straight stretch of road I was going about 35 when he pulled along side of me. I was in second already and I gunned, shifted into third right up to the red line and he was long gone. I guess he ran out of balls. I am so glad he backed off, while no one was around I realized how stupid this is. Oh yea by the way just kidding. Just trying to lampoon some of the idiotic threads posted here so they could be seen from a different vantage point.:p

billwagnon 04-27-2002 04:38 PM

You know, the second hand tobacco-combustion byproducts wafting from your car could give the 'Stang driver pneumo-carcinoma.

Not knocking you, just think how you would feel, him in the hospital and his ride getting dusty in the garage and all. :rolleyes:

island911 04-27-2002 04:51 PM

O'boy- a different vantage point!
 
Well I'm just pissed as hell that you would even joke about taking your car up to red line.
Do you have any idea how dangerous that is. While you're happly looking at the little needle climb to thew red mark, some girlscout troop (out on a fieldtrip) may be crossing the highway, and BLAMO. . . you missed a shift. Then it hits you - you can nolonger afford to buy their cookies.

Brian993 04-27-2002 06:33 PM

Ya know the sad part is I would really like to race on the street. Honestly, but when I see it done by others it pisses me off. I can definetly understand the temptation. The liability is just too great. I have had my cars up to high speeds (over 130 mph) at 2 am on a dead highway (still foolish). But the thought of a broad daylight duel, makes me cringe. I'm no whimp, i've done enough crazy stupid thing's to prove that to mysef. But watch the others and watch the news.

I'd love to get on the track, thats where it belongs. If anyone wipes out it was done with no disconcern of innocent bystander's.

slakjaw 04-27-2002 10:11 PM

Right on dood

930fan 04-27-2002 10:40 PM

Wow, you've learned a lot in one month because just a month ago you asked this question:

Quote:

Originally posted by BigBpainta
I have never brought my car up to the redline. I want to try it, but I am afraid of blowing it up. I would like some advice on doing it. What gear should I do it in ,2nd to 3rd? What concerns should I have. I have gone up to 5500 rpms but I backed off. The engine starts screaming, which honestly makes me nervous. I would like to hear it scream more. Any insight would be helpful.
For me, that was the most surpising post I ever expected to see on the 911 technical forum :rolleyes:

carnut169 04-28-2002 06:43 AM

ouch

Brian993 04-28-2002 07:00 AM

I can understand why that surprises you. But having owned many american sports cars, I have found porsche to be kinda the opposite in the way they perform. I simply dont agree with street racing. Driving in the redline is a different ball game. I can go in the redline in first and go the speed limit, not that thats any fun. I was only trying to find the power band in these cars without blowing something up. Found it, now the trick is to use it responsibly.SmileWavy

Bigbartguy 04-28-2002 07:33 AM

I agree that the temptation is pretty great but not worth the risk.

I came up behind a fellow 911 last week on the freeway, he dropped it into 3rd and punched it but I wouldnt play. He did help me realize that I needed new exhaust though. When this guy dropped gears the sound was unbelievable....nothing like my car...thought I was at LeMans.


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