**Stang of the Month** February 2009
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Big Blue
gcassidy
Thelegend08GT
SVT_N8
Low 11s
ThunderSteed
Dominican7
DarkNightV6
Croft
zporta
Big-B
kooldawg6
ndnboy
17 posters
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**Stang of the Month** February 2009
Congrats to Greg on being selected the feb'09 SOTM, let us know anything new youve done to the ride since the Mountain cruise........
CONGRATS!!!!!!
CONGRATS!!!!!!
ndnboy- Co-Founder
- Number of posts : 4503
Age : 55
Location : Severna Park
Registration date : 2007-12-04
kooldawg6- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 4896
Age : 51
Location : John from Fredericksburg, VA
Registration date : 2007-12-19
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Where's he been lately? Congrats G!!
Big-B- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 6053
Age : 62
Location : Moco Maryland sucka's!
Registration date : 2007-12-07
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
congrats...i havent seen him on this site...i didnt kno he was...i talked 2 him at mm5
zporta- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 4696
Age : 38
Location : HoCo MD
Registration date : 2008-11-04
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
CONGRATS!!! remember the ride from the mountain cruise.......
Croft- Cruise Director
- Number of posts : 4206
Age : 41
Location : Any 1320
Registration date : 2008-09-10
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Congratulations!!!
Dominican7- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 2023
Age : 46
Location : Juan from Woodbridge, VA
Registration date : 2008-12-22
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Still a very cool car G, congrats!
ThunderSteed- Poobah Light {Un Willing Vice Prez}
- Number of posts : 1149
Age : 53
Location : pasadena, md
Registration date : 2008-01-02
Low 11s- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 165
Age : 43
Location : 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
Registration date : 2009-01-22
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
i've seen the car in person, definately worthy of stang of the month. congrats
SVT_N8- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 4102
Age : 41
Location : WV
Registration date : 2008-01-28
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
saw the car at MM5 and i def needed a wet nap...
Thelegend08GT- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 180
Age : 36
Location : Bel Air, MD
Registration date : 2008-11-03
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
WOW! Thanks guys!
I gotta admit I haven't been online much lately. My excuse is I have a daughter in college at Temple, and we've been trying to get her back from a fall of overseas study in Ghana and into an apartment in Philly, while bringing together all the finances. That plus holidays has consumed my time. As for mods, most were done last spring, with a few coming up this spring. Always before the open track season.
Here's what's been done:
Chassis: Brooks Performance Stage IV Suspension including: KB sub frame connectors and Extreme Matrix system, MM panhard rod, '95 Cobra R springs, Bilstein shocks/struts, KB lower control arms, urethane bushings, 3.90 gearing, Brembo calipers and rotors, brake cooling ducts, Steeda bumpsteer kit, X-2 ball joints, Custom front cross-brace with KB G-Load brace, Steeda adjustable rear sway bar, Cobra R 17x9 wheels w/BFG R1 slicks (17x8 wheels with full tread Proxie RA1s for rain). Stein Replica 17x9 wheels with Falken Azenis RT-615 tires for the street.
Engine: Cold air intake, Canton roadrace oil pan, Magnaflow catted X-pipe, SLP Loudmouth 1 catback, Odyssey battery.
Interior: Autopower rollbar, Hunsaker seats, 6 pt G-Force harness, MGW shifter, oil pressure/oil temp/water temp gauges.
And here's a couple pics from the last track event at Summit Point last year.
Hard braking!
I like the last one best because I'm lifting the inside front wheel. Anyone who says sub frame connectors don't help should see this! LOL
I promise I'll try and stay involved in the club. But my car's actually kinda ratty compaired to many of yours. It's just an old track dog, like me.
I gotta admit I haven't been online much lately. My excuse is I have a daughter in college at Temple, and we've been trying to get her back from a fall of overseas study in Ghana and into an apartment in Philly, while bringing together all the finances. That plus holidays has consumed my time. As for mods, most were done last spring, with a few coming up this spring. Always before the open track season.
Here's what's been done:
Chassis: Brooks Performance Stage IV Suspension including: KB sub frame connectors and Extreme Matrix system, MM panhard rod, '95 Cobra R springs, Bilstein shocks/struts, KB lower control arms, urethane bushings, 3.90 gearing, Brembo calipers and rotors, brake cooling ducts, Steeda bumpsteer kit, X-2 ball joints, Custom front cross-brace with KB G-Load brace, Steeda adjustable rear sway bar, Cobra R 17x9 wheels w/BFG R1 slicks (17x8 wheels with full tread Proxie RA1s for rain). Stein Replica 17x9 wheels with Falken Azenis RT-615 tires for the street.
Engine: Cold air intake, Canton roadrace oil pan, Magnaflow catted X-pipe, SLP Loudmouth 1 catback, Odyssey battery.
Interior: Autopower rollbar, Hunsaker seats, 6 pt G-Force harness, MGW shifter, oil pressure/oil temp/water temp gauges.
And here's a couple pics from the last track event at Summit Point last year.
Hard braking!
I like the last one best because I'm lifting the inside front wheel. Anyone who says sub frame connectors don't help should see this! LOL
I promise I'll try and stay involved in the club. But my car's actually kinda ratty compaired to many of yours. It's just an old track dog, like me.
gcassidy- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 44
Location : Silver Spring-sorta
Registration date : 2007-12-16
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
In the pics, that is one nice looking blue! I'll see it in person one day. You have the brake cooling ducts hooked up to what used to house the fog lights?
kooldawg6- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 4896
Age : 51
Location : John from Fredericksburg, VA
Registration date : 2007-12-19
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Thank you.kooldawg6 wrote:In the pics, that is one nice looking blue! I'll see it in person one day. You have the brake cooling ducts hooked up to what used to house the fog lights?
Yes. I had the inlets inboard at first, but was overheating in summer months after 15~20 laps, so the lights had to go.
I have a couple pictures of the ducting at my Car Domain page http://www.cardomain.com/id/gcassidy
gcassidy- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 44
Location : Silver Spring-sorta
Registration date : 2007-12-16
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Looking good Greg......
ndnboy- Co-Founder
- Number of posts : 4503
Age : 55
Location : Severna Park
Registration date : 2007-12-04
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Thanks Juan.
With the economy as it is, I won't be doing as many track events as the last couple years.
So I'll try and get to a couple club events.
With the economy as it is, I won't be doing as many track events as the last couple years.
So I'll try and get to a couple club events.
gcassidy- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 44
Location : Silver Spring-sorta
Registration date : 2007-12-16
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
congrats man nice racer
VegasGT- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 247
Age : 47
Location : arlington,va
Registration date : 2008-12-08
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Thanks. I wish I could find a front air dam something like your's.
gcassidy- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 44
Location : Silver Spring-sorta
Registration date : 2007-12-16
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
gcassidy wrote:Thanks. I wish I could find a front air dam something like your's.
They make a conversion to look like the 00 cobra R. However its not my cup of tea...
http://www.americancarproducts.com/product_info.php?cPath=511_523_544&products_id=272
I thought steeda made a CF adjustable splitter for your car that IIRC looked pretty sweet. However I can not find it on their website. It was CF with 4 adjustable rods.
Will
TT_05_Stang- Admin
- Number of posts : 5329
Age : 48
Location : Arnold, MD
Registration date : 2007-12-07
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Thanks for the link.
I don't mind the R look, but it makes it hard to load on a trailer unless it has fasteners. But to be really effective, they have to be low enough that a street-driven car like mine puts it in jeopardy.
I wants my cake and wants to eat it, too. LOL
I don't mind the R look, but it makes it hard to load on a trailer unless it has fasteners. But to be really effective, they have to be low enough that a street-driven car like mine puts it in jeopardy.
I wants my cake and wants to eat it, too. LOL
gcassidy- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 44
Location : Silver Spring-sorta
Registration date : 2007-12-16
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
Nice man, congrats!
BCP- Super Charger
- Number of posts : 3256
Age : 50
Location : Down South, Md
Registration date : 2009-01-15
Re: **Stang of the Month** February 2009
gcassidy wrote:Thanks for the link.
I don't mind the R look, but it makes it hard to load on a trailer unless it has fasteners. But to be really effective, they have to be low enough that a street-driven car like mine puts it in jeopardy.
I wants my cake and wants to eat it, too. LOL
lol yea me too but mine already scrapes curbs and such and its not even lowered...yet
VegasGT- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 247
Age : 47
Location : arlington,va
Registration date : 2008-12-08
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