Re: How fast have you been in your Crossfire?
I got mine to 112 on a very short piece of road in a very short amount of time. At dusk, I wasn't sure if I was more concerned about running out of room or trying to dodge a deer. The car was smooth as silk and had a lot left to go. I had to hammer the brakes pretty good and was surprised at the amount of fade with the stock pads and rotors. I actually missed the turn I needed to make. Upgraded to Rotex shortly after but I haven't had the chance to get on them again. It will be interesting to see how they perform. I'm looking for the next opportunity to open 'er up again and will probably do it but the track sounds like a much better place drop the hammer. At least the wildlife is at bay there.
Gass