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Old 10-06-2011, 12:12 PM   #49 (permalink)
christian370z
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Originally Posted by wstar View Post
Hah you quote faster than I edit. The Mustang is in the enviable position of having high enough sales volume to be able to afford a one-off variation for more serious use. We have the Nismo edition in that role, and I totally agree the Nismo should come with an oil cooler and better braking.

The clutch I'm not so fond of compromising on though. Changing out a clutch (to get back to the short quick version we have today) is kind of invasive and expensive, and I'd rather it have a more-tracky clutch in the compromise than a more commuter-friendly one.
In my opinion, I think the stock clutch is actually very resilient. It can hold 500rwhp without slipping which is pretty incredible if you ask me, although I'm not in love with its high engagement and chatter at times.
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