
06-27-2007, 01:17 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Roanoke,
Tx
Cobra Make, Engine: 2002 Lone Star Classics LS427, 428 CJ engine stroked to 464, 580hp/590tq at flywheel
Posts: 557
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"A bunch of us from Dallas traveled to Tulsa two weeks ago to run Halette. Most of us couldn't keep up with the damn Mustangs. Again, our old technology verses their new. BUT, one thing I do notice! It takes a whole lot more talent to drive our cars compared to the new Mustangs, Miatas and RX's. So if you give them a run for their money, I'd bet if you switched cars you'd have much better times than them."
Yea, I am with you as far as the Cobra is a heck of a lot harder to drive and you really have to be paying attention and thinking about your next move. There is no forgiveness. First time back in the Viper after a track day with the Cobra I feel like I am in slow motion around the track. The Viper is sooo smooth. I do love to drive the Cobra at the track though.
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