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is the second link working with sound ?
I think there is a sound symbol you have to hit in the top right corner.
Can you hear me now ?🤣
I thoroughly enjoyed the video and sound was good! This is the reason why I love driving my TRX. The supercharger whine gets me every time.

So yeah second video is working.

No back on topic, I am brainstorming on ways to control heat a little better on the intake side.
 

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I thoroughly enjoyed the video and sound was good! This is the reason why I love driving my TRX. The supercharger whine gets me every time.
Cool Brother!
love the TRX to its a real animal !!!!
Yeah there is nothing like that Supercharger whine. Imo those sound even better then turbos hands down .
 

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I thoroughly enjoyed the video and sound was good! This is the reason why I love driving my TRX. The supercharger whine gets me every time.

So yeah second video is working.

No back on topic, I am brainstorming on ways to control heat a little better on the intake side.
I wouldn’t Stress over it honda did a good job but yes there is always room for improvement in the aftermarket world this is why they are still here ;)
 

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I wouldn’t Stress over it honda did a good job but yes there is always room for improvement in the aftermarket world this is why they are still here ;)
Nothing is perfect that is for sure, always room for improvement.
 


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tremec is great, but the M2 is more fun to drive. You made the right decision. The 2016 GT350 burned oil like no other. I know a ton of guys who had whole motors replaced in the Shelby's.
Yeah this is my current dilemma right now. I went in blind when I got my GT350 and got sucked into the hype. Ownership experience has been really frustrating for me and ever since I got my CTR its just been collecting dust. The first 2 years experience has been a night and day experience, the only time I ever opened up the hood on my CTR was because I just wanted to see the engine. I pop the hood regularly so many times on my GT350 that I lost count lol.

Kills me because I've always wanted to get a Shelby. Really considering just selling it and maybe getting a Supra, I just want something that can be pushed hard on the track and not fall apart.
 

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Yeah this is my current dilemma right now. I went in blind when I got my GT350 and got sucked into the hype. Ownership experience has been really frustrating for me and ever since I got my CTR its just been collecting dust. The first 2 years experience has been a night and day experience, the only time I ever opened up the hood on my CTR was because I just wanted to see the engine. I pop the hood regularly so many times on my GT350 that I lost count lol.

Kills me because I've always wanted to get a Shelby. Really considering just selling it and maybe getting a Supra, I just want something that can be pushed hard on the track and not fall apart.
I’m sorry to hear you are having issues with the Shelby. I absolutely loved my Mustang. I would recommend trading it in and getting a Mach 1 and putting a Whipple on it. The Mach 1 has the 5.0 motor and it’s bulletproof! You still get a Tremec and the whipple can be pushed all day!
 

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Yeah this is my current dilemma right now. I went in blind when I got my GT350 and got sucked into the hype. Ownership experience has been really frustrating for me and ever since I got my CTR its just been collecting dust. The first 2 years experience has been a night and day experience, the only time I ever opened up the hood on my CTR was because I just wanted to see the engine. I pop the hood regularly so many times on my GT350 that I lost count lol.

Kills me because I've always wanted to get a Shelby. Really considering just selling it and maybe getting a Supra, I just want something that can be pushed hard on the track and not fall apart.
Looks like the Supra with turbo will also overheat at the track. Get a GR86 or Miata for the track.
 

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Looks like the Supra with turbo will also overheat at the track. Get a GR86 or Miata for the track.
I've heard from a lot of people that it doesn't overheat, only reduces power. I'll get more serious about what to do next year but I am considering a GR86 from advice that was given to me
 


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I've heard from a lot of people that it doesn't overheat, only reduces power. I'll get more serious about what to do next year but I am considering a GR86 from advice that was given to me
Overheating to me is either limp mode/reduce power. NA is just going to let you enjoy the 20/30 min session without overheating.
 

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Overheating to me is either limp mode/reduce power. NA is just going to let you enjoy the 20/30 min session without overheating.
I've heard alot of people also recommend the C7 GS, would that be a good choice as well? Im not familiar with the Corvettes
 

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I've heard alot of people also recommend the C7 GS, would that be a good choice as well? Im not familiar with the Corvettes
I’m not familiar with the Corvettes either. But I’m positive a guy that I track with at Watkins Glen used to have one. Every now and then, he would complain that it would throw codes/lights because of the nannies. I think he got tired of it and traded in for a GT4.
 
 







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