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Old 09-21-2009, 06:09 PM
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Now I just have to figure out how I'm going to drive this thing.
If you've got Poncho race history it's a start. You're just 1000 pounds lighter than anything else you drove.

Just work your way up to the car's limits gradually and only apply power in a straight line. Learning the brakes is as important as the power.
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Old 09-21-2009, 06:26 PM
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If you've got Poncho race history it's a start. You're just 1000 pounds lighter than anything else you drove.

Just work your way up to the car's limits gradually and only apply power in a straight line. Learning the brakes is as important as the power.
This is rather funny. I definitely see myself sitting in the car the first time and saying "Now I just have to figure out how I'm going to drive this thing." No doubt about that.

My original meaning was regarding my top end driving style. i.e. whether I'm going to be looking cruise in 5th at lower rpms and less engine noise with the .64 and deal with the wide shift or have it better spaced and available with the .82, yet have a higher rpm at speed.

decisions, decisions. then again, the G-Force T5 is tempting
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Old 09-21-2009, 06:45 PM
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I have my ERA on the road 4 years now, 6000 miles. I have driven it from high 90 degree temps down to low teens and never once did I wish it had heated seats. I did get the glove box and side pockets and im glad I did. I do wish I got the larger oil cooler, just for looks. I didnt think it was worth the extra money back then. Also, I would get the harness mount for the roll bar and the clip on shoulder harness. . Mine is bolted to the bulkhead behind the seat and to change it now I would have to recarpet the back because the carpet is crushed. Its all personal choices that you must make so you are happy with your car.
Im curious why nobody ever mentions the richmond when they talk of 5 speeds. Its a true 5 speed with 5th gear 1-1. I never did the math but how about it with a 3.08 gear. Has a low 1st and would cruise nice. There must be a reason though.
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