Re: Anyone interested in performance?
The T-Bird really needs to be respected for what it is.
It gets out of it's own way well enough but is not and doesn't have even the potential to be a racer, IMO.
Let's just think about what you're starting with here.
The car is relatively heavy despite it's physically smallish appearance.
This car's weight is a result of lots of extra metal underneath to stiffen it up to produce the "nice" tight ride that Ford wanted to deliver here. (Try driving some of the convertibles like the Chrysler offerings that flex and shake over every bump and you'll understand why this is a good thing)
The Motor is small......really small. A lack of cubic inches is no way to find torque and horse-power easily or at a reasonable price.
Then the drive train. The automatic transmission in the car is weak and a poorly geared single track rear would fail to put the power you want down anyway.
The bottom line is ....... you want to go fast, without spending ridiculous amounts of $$$$$$$ on a total make-over you need a different car.
I think you'll find most of us here with the "performance bug" own other cars besides just the T-Bird. For me it's a Corvette but mostly it's Mustangs for others in this Ford dominated forum.
Happiness in T-Bird ownership is found in appreciating what it is not in wishing for what it isn't.
It's a stylish, comfortable and fairly unique CRUISER........it's no racer and it doesn't pretend to be.
The T-Bird really needs to be respected for what it is.
It gets out of it's own way well enough but is not and doesn't have even the potential to be a racer, IMO.
Let's just think about what you're starting with here.
The car is relatively heavy despite it's physically smallish appearance.
This car's weight is a result of lots of extra metal underneath to stiffen it up to produce the "nice" tight ride that Ford wanted to deliver here. (Try driving some of the convertibles like the Chrysler offerings that flex and shake over every bump and you'll understand why this is a good thing)
The Motor is small......really small. A lack of cubic inches is no way to find torque and horse-power easily or at a reasonable price.
Then the drive train. The automatic transmission in the car is weak and a poorly geared single track rear would fail to put the power you want down anyway.
The bottom line is ....... you want to go fast, without spending ridiculous amounts of $$$$$$$ on a total make-over you need a different car.
I think you'll find most of us here with the "performance bug" own other cars besides just the T-Bird. For me it's a Corvette but mostly it's Mustangs for others in this Ford dominated forum.
Happiness in T-Bird ownership is found in appreciating what it is not in wishing for what it isn't.
It's a stylish, comfortable and fairly unique CRUISER........it's no racer and it doesn't pretend to be.



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