2020 Explorer ST VS TrackHawk

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That tuner we shouldn't name on here ran a Trackhawk 9.9 at 138mph in the 1320. Maybe the Explorer is next.
Had a friend of a friend recently die in a tune d explorer when he was launched out the sunroof. He had about everything available for the explorer st performance wise. Expensive way to go.
 

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That tuner we shouldn't name on here ran a Trackhawk 9.9 at 138mph in the 1320. Maybe the Explorer is next.
Had a friend of a friend recently die in a tune d explorer when he was launched out the sunroof. He had about everything available for the explorer st performance wise. Expensive way to go.


How did the seat belt fail?
 

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How did the seat belt fail?

No clue if he was wearing it. I dont wear mine. First thing I did when I got the car was disabled the front 2 from binging and showing on the dash. Drivers side literally dosnt work, I tried the other day because I saw a cop lol and it wouldn't click in.
 

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No clue if he was wearing it. I dont wear mine. First thing I did when I got the car was disabled the front 2 from binging and showing on the dash. Drivers side literally dosnt work, I tried the other day because I saw a cop lol and it wouldn't click in.


I've been in tons of serious wrecks and I can only offer this advice: wear a seat belt, be in deep sleep, or be blackout drunk... All other results will most likely will involve serious injuries, death, or things worse than death.
 

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I've been in tons of serious wrecks and I can only offer this advice: wear a seat belt, be in deep sleep, or be blackout drunk... All other results will most likely will involve serious injuries, death, or things worse than death.

Yea as I get older I'm starting to feel less invincible and kinda worry about it now while driving. If you know what I mean. Not sure how to word it.
 

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I definitely understand. My last wreck was eye opening. I was going about 80 and a dodge charger pulled out in front of me. I almost split it in half. I spun out into the median and was thankful for the airbags and seat belt. Sober and very bruised afterwards.


Many years ago I was riding back from a party and a friend rolled the impala. Probably about 3 rolls and landed on wheels.
I was thrown from the vehicle. I was 19 and drunk and was extremely lucky. No injuries.
 

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I definitely understand. My last wreck was eye opening. I was going about 80 and a dodge charger pulled out in front of me. I almost split it in half. I spun out into the median and was thankful for the airbags and seat belt. Sober and very bruised afterwards.


Many years ago I was riding back from a party and a friend rolled the impala. Probably about 3 rolls and landed on wheels.
I was thrown from the vehicle. I was 19 and drunk and was extremely lucky. No injuries.

I've never been in an accident. Never touched my vehicles into anything even parking. I got alittle cocky after a while and stopped wearing a seatbelt but I'm sure ill have my day with these tards on the road.

Oh believe me I've had a lot of close calls with people but somehow have been fine.
 

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Trackhawk the ceiling will always be higher but turbo cars respond oh so well to little bolt ons until the power to improvement cost ratio gets really high lol. I'm still going for the trackhawk! V8 noises and the sc whine is pure sex!
 

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Trackhawk the ceiling will always be higher but turbo cars respond oh so well to little bolt ons until the power to improvement cost ratio gets really high lol. I'm still going for the trackhawk! V8 noises and the sc whine is pure sex!

Until the supercharger becomes a heat sync lol. It’s always gonna end up who had more money to throw at the car


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Until the supercharger becomes a heat sync lol. It’s always gonna end up who had more money to throw at the car


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Have the aftermarket to back it up with the challenger and charger in the mix. World is your oyster in the hellcat world.
 

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