Conversation Between FredG and Gus M
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Hey Gus. The SR is much tamer. The R reminds me of the full race engines in the early muscle cars. It has a very lumpy idle, produces very little torque below 2500 rpms but is a killer from 3k to 6.5k rpms. It really sounds nasty when idling. Any real car guy who hears it just smiles and says " boy that thing sounds nasty" The SR produces a lot of low end torque which makes it easier to drive around town. The R takes a little getting used to but is not a problem once you do. Good luck.
Fred
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Hello Fred, I'm thinking of having another BDR or Superformance. Not sure, but if I did, thinking about the Roush 427R or the SR. I see you have the R. For a weekend driver, is a R or SR preferred? Gus