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Old 10-01-2012, 08:03 PM   #22
dimka100
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Default Re: Taurus vs Falcon specs

Well not necessarily, just have a look at the last Focus RS, that thing will destroy any FPV in the twisty stuff and is not so much slower in a straight line ...

Yes for a FWD performance one can no longer concentrate on tons of silly KWs and burnouts ... it needs to be smart engineering focusing on achieving performance through much improved suspension, smart traction systems, braking, careful engine torque management, weight reduction and other such factors ... something that can be done, but then FPV would probably much rather just stick a large V8s instead ...

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Originally Posted by Polyal
Perhaps, but then say goodbye to pretty much all I6T sales and FPV.
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