Congratulations very nice. Can you please share one more digit after the 3 please?VIN Assigned.... VIN 5YJSA1E65MF43....
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Congratulations very nice. Can you please share one more digit after the 3 please?VIN Assigned.... VIN 5YJSA1E65MF43....
We need the 200mph unlocked or we better not run those 1/2 mile events Lol
VIN 5YJSA1E65MF435Congratulations very nice. Can you please share one more digit after the 3 please?
I have a order in since mid December for LR 19s MSM/ black. RN number 1142. I live in Fresno which is just a couple hours from Fremont. Don’t even have a date. For a one week span and I had a date as of June, and then it disappeared.If they survive the heart attack.
Thought we were talking about 1/4 mile, no changing rules midstream....yep been to many.
Yea, technically I think the X would need one too if they hit the quoted times and that's definitely not happening either.somehow i doubt you will see many plaids will roll cages.
Thought we were talking about 1/4 mile, no changing rules midstream....
I would imagine that the right people can make ANYTHING fast and faster than the previously "quickest" car out there. Haven't you seen 2,000 HP/TQ GT-Rs running on the 1/4 mi track? And that old 1960's "Falcon" isn't really a street car; face it (and I'm sure your nephew would agree), it's a dragster.My point was I love the Plaid, but its not made for drag racing, it's made for enjoying and knowing you "could" beat 99.9% of the cars driving around, while enjoying everything else it has to offer, that's an ego thing. My point is a Small Block 1964 Falcon engineered by two "country" guys can run a faster ET. The fasted Plaid times posted were run on sticky drag strip. Bring that Plaid around and I'll prove my point$
MarG is your guy for track analysis. I'm especially looking forward to his feedback on modifications as he makes them and how they affect handling at the limit on the track.Don’t forget about me @omarsultan
I’ve been chatting with @lolachampcar and it appears he is not planning on taking his Plaid to the track.
If/when I take delivery of mine, I will be scheduling a track event at either Laguna Seca or Sonoma Raceway to see what this puppy can do stock.
Then, I will definitely change wheels & tires to lightweight 20s with road-legal near-slicks (e.g. RE71R), and upgrade to beefier brakes, then take it back to the track and see what performance improvements can be had.
I did this exact process (plus suspension upgrades) to my M3P and shaved off over 4 seconds at Seca.
For now though, I’m still with no VIN and a blank EDD. Which is fine, as I’m happy to wait while gathering feedback from folks like Randy Pobst and Ben at @UnpluggedP (they just need to check their emails more often )
1/2 mile?
Was this idiot stopped on a freeway?Here is the fist Vbox test I've seen on a Plaid:
Lucky you, congrats!!! I'm SO CLOSE I CAN ALMOST TASTE IT!FINALLY!!!!
Got a VIN, Delivery day and time!!!
I think it's a monkey joke! Can't be real!
yea my houston dealer kept persisting 21s was standard tooI went by the dealership this afternoon to see about the possibility of changing my 19’s to 21’s and without losing the 2k Pre refresh discount. Talked to The Who room of about 5 SA’s and non of them thought there was any delays because of 19’s. All said that a change in the order would put be back in line and also I would lose my discount. Sooo, I’m not making a change, just thought it was interesting. They also said the plaid came standard with 21’s.
“To the person who will never read this…”Recd my customer survey today. I will take the top three responses here and put them on my survey. Let me know what to say.
Counterpoint: If he pulls up beside me and his exhaust is running illegal and he has his drag radials on, I'll just wait the 2 miles it takes for him to run out of gas.View attachment 680811
This is my 17 year old nephews car, runs 8.43, and as you notice has plates and street legal when they divert exhaust, if he pulls up beside you, he won't be grinning...
Yes! Apparently I'm so oblivious that I may not even have toYou always have the option to ignore them and go about your day.
Was this idiot stopped on a freeway?