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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Update on Supercharged Trac
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<blockquote data-quote="scott r" data-source="post: 564468" data-attributes="member: 62870"><p>It would be nice alright! I remember my Trans Ams pulling extremely hard throughout the RPM range and through all 4 gears (they were automatics), but not as hard as the GTO. There was never a time where I felt I could relatively easily lose control on dry pavement. I just wonder how many "kids" out there got one of these for their 16th birthday and wrecked it within a week? It's going to take some getting used to, even after driving the squirely supercharged trac. The trac was quick but at no time was I able to overwhelm the tires so greatly that there was no coming back (ie. spinning the car on around in a turn). I got this car sideways with the traction control ON. I'm fairly sure without the t/c on, I'd have gone on around. Once I get used to it again, this car is going to be a BLAST to drive. I don't think I'll ever be able to go back to a non-performance vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott r, post: 564468, member: 62870"] It would be nice alright! I remember my Trans Ams pulling extremely hard throughout the RPM range and through all 4 gears (they were automatics), but not as hard as the GTO. There was never a time where I felt I could relatively easily lose control on dry pavement. I just wonder how many "kids" out there got one of these for their 16th birthday and wrecked it within a week? It's going to take some getting used to, even after driving the squirely supercharged trac. The trac was quick but at no time was I able to overwhelm the tires so greatly that there was no coming back (ie. spinning the car on around in a turn). I got this car sideways with the traction control ON. I'm fairly sure without the t/c on, I'd have gone on around. Once I get used to it again, this car is going to be a BLAST to drive. I don't think I'll ever be able to go back to a non-performance vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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