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Joe Durand

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Hello all,
New to this forum. Looking around it seems there is some real good info here. I'm sure I'll get to know the regulars and who is best at what subject. I'll post up some pics of the new ride soon.

The car is a brand new 2016 non-pp Magnetic SHO. Fully loaded except for the PP. Which I may or may not live to regret. My last SHO was a 96 Yamaha powered V8, I loved that car and I can only hope this one lives up to that.

So now the learning curve starts, please don't get ****** off if I don't know the acronyms yet. I've already read a few that I have no idea what you guys are talking about. This is also my first non-v8 "sports" car. I am having trouble getting used to this whole quiet power turbo thing. I see on the speedo that I'm moving, but the rest of the experience is missing. I'm sure you know what I mean. I've only got a few days and under 200 miles under my belt in this vehicle, so i'm sure I'll come around!
 

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Welcome to the forum, Joe, and comgrats on the new ride. You are right, the label may be the same but technology marches on.
 

Joe Durand

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Thanks.

Ya, it used to be so easy, drive to Mass, have your cams welded and you were part of the cool kids!
 

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I am sure we can find an equivalent "mod" for the Gen 4s soon :) and turn it into a party ...
 

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