new gt500 numbers and evo pics

the evo looks alright. The front end looks a lot like the new VW Scirocco.. i'd lose the spoiler tho. That Ford has some serious numbers, fuck.
 
well, with 600rwhp it ran 10.46@133mph. another 200rwhp, im guessing somewhere in the 9s. with a 0-60 probably in the lower 3s and the 0-60 fts at like 1.2-1.3
 
C.R.Y. said:
with a 0-60 probably in the lower 3s and the 0-60 fts at like 1.2-1.3
I doubt it will hit 0-60 ft times in 1.2 or 1.3. Remember that thing that I pointed out called TRACTION. With that much torque, you'll see more tire smoke than you want, but it'll be wicked fast once the tires grip. But low-3s for the 0-60 mph time is a definite possibility.
 
C.R.Y. said:
it already hit 1.456 60ft on slicks. with a harder launch theres a chance for 1.3.
Alright, that's pushing it. YES, that car is fucking ridiculously fast and puts out incredible numbers. But if it's already doing 1.456-second 0-60 ft. times, which is awesome for such a torquey RWD car, shaving off 0.15 seconds is a pretty big fuckin' feat when talking about 0-60 FOOT times when you're already using slicks. You'd have to throw on some more mods to knock off that much, already assuming that the guy who you claim to have hit a 1.456 is a good driver.

Honestly, I know you really like the car, and I don't mean to come off as anti-GT500 (like I suppose you think I do in most of my responses to your posts about the car in the past), but a lot of those claims you make are really getting more and more ridiculous. Don't get me wrong--if it happens with the claimed setup (stock motor and KB supercharger on slicks, nothing more), then I'll retract my statement, no hard feelings, but come on. You just can't automatically assume that you can keep leapfrogging a car's limits over and over and over again.
 
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Alright, that's pushing it. YES, that car is fucking ridiculously fast and puts out incredible numbers. But if it's already doing 1.456-second 0-60 ft. times, which is awesome for such a torquey RWD car, shaving off 0.15 seconds is a pretty big fuckin' feat when talking about 0-60 FOOT times when you're already using slicks. You'd have to throw on some more mods to knock off that much, already assuming that the guy who you claim to have hit a 1.456 is a good driver.
im not talking about the 600rwhp shaving off 0.15 seconds. im talking about the 800rwhp that should be able to shave that time off

Honestly, I know you really like the car, and I don't mean to come off as anti-GT500 (like I suppose you think I do in most of my responses to your posts about the car in the past), but a lot of those claims you make are really getting more and more ridiculous. Don't get me wrong--if it happens with the claimed setup (stock motor and KB supercharger on slicks, nothing more), then I'll retract my statement, no hard feelings, but come on. You just can't automatically assume that you can keep leapfrogging a car's limits over and over and over again.
the car already shaved off 2 seconds with a 150rwhp increase (from 12.4 to 10.4 and from 117mph to 133mph). im sure with another 200rwhp, it can at the very least shave off another 0.4 seconds. and if it does it will break into the nines. thats not leapfrogging, its the truth. look at the 03 cobras. with stock blower they run mid to high 12s bone stock. thats when they make 370rwhp (underrated out of factory), thats over 400bhp. with an 80rwhp increase, it hits low 11s at 120+mph and with a good enough driver maybe even touch the 10s. thats a proven fact. thats with only an 80rwhp increase. imagine a gt500 with more horsepower and torque. an 03 cobra with a turbocharger or procharger making over 800rwhp can hit mid nines. im sure the gt500 can too.

http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=331380
 
i loved the intro. but he contradicted himself when he says the handling isnt that great, yet i only see him drifting the car. im sure it wont handle as good as a vette or ferrari, but it should handle good for what it is. a pony car
 
C.R.Y. said:
im not talking about the 600rwhp shaving off 0.15 seconds. im talking about the 800rwhp that should be able to shave that time off
Fair enough, but you didn't make that clear in your post. Otherwise, you could say that about any car. That would be like saying, "An Acura RSX Type-S can do a 14.9-second quarter-mile, but you can shave off two seconds if you drive it right." Based off face value, that would be a load of crap, but if you neglect to mention that you're talking about a heavily modded RSX with a turbo, then it's bound to cause the BS flag to be raised.
C.R.Y. said:
the car already shaved off 2 seconds with a 150rwhp increase (from 12.4 to 10.4 and from 117mph to 133mph). im sure with another 200rwhp, it can at the very least shave off another 0.4 seconds. and if it does it will break into the nines. thats not leapfrogging, its the truth. look at the 03 cobras. with stock blower they run mid to high 12s bone stock. thats when they make 370rwhp (underrated out of factory), thats over 400bhp. with an 80rwhp increase, it hits low 11s at 120+mph and with a good enough driver maybe even touch the 10s. thats a proven fact. thats with only an 80rwhp increase. imagine a gt500 with more horsepower and torque. an 03 cobra with a turbocharger or procharger making over 800rwhp can hit mid nines. im sure the gt500 can too.
You completely misunderstood my post and bypassed my main point. I never doubted that all the extra power would yield better times. I don't mean to nitpick, but your semantics made it confusing. From what I understand from your post that I quoted, it seems like you're saying that the 600 whp GT500 did the 1.456-second 0-60 ft time, and the 800 whp GT500 could reach the 1.3s. Maybe, but you didn't say that, all you said originally was "with a harder launch," you didn't say anything about a different setup, whether it's something as minor as adding race fuel or something along the lines of additional bolt-ons. And I think it's pretty fucking obvious that mods will make your car faster, whether it's 10 or 200 extra whp.

And after your rephrasing, I agree that it isn't leapfrogging, but the original issue was that you made it seem like the GT500 that did the 1.456-second time could do 1.3 with the exact same setup, which would definitely be leapfrogging. When I said "leapfrogging a car's limits over and over and over again," I was referring to a situation where the car stays in the same state of tune throughout the tests--maybe not necessarily stock form, but the same setup--and higher and higher and higher claims are made. And by that, this is what I mean. Take this scenario: let's say you have a broken-in stock Ferrari F430. One magazine does 0-60 mph in 3.5, one magazine does it in 3.7, and a couple seasoned Ferrari owners pull off a 3.5 and a 3.6. You can't automatically assume that with a bit more pushing, the car might do 3.4 as-is. Saying that it could hit 3.4 would sort of be leapfrogging, seeing how the magazines and a couple online drivers have been mirroring similar results with the car hitting 3.5. But let's say Michael Shumaker gets behind the wheel and magically pulls off a 3.4 in the same car. Then you say that maybe a 3.3 is possible. That would definitely be leapfrogging. Do you see what I'm trying to say? In a specific state of tune, every car has its absolute limits. And while it might be possible to nudge a car's performance just a smidgen further, it has to stop somewhere. And I think that is my main counterargument to most of the stuff you've posted not just recently but in the past couple weeks--the whole "people are doing [insert time] in the [insert acceleration measurement], but with a good driver (as if the first drivers weren't) you could probably do [insert significantly lower time, considering it's the same setup]" argument.

As I usually say, I hope I don't sound anti-GT500 or anti-C.R.Y--I am a fan of the GT500 (although I don't think it's for me) and I enjoy going back-and-forth on certain arguments, since it's certainly more thought-provoking than this specific forum being dead. But let the car go! Yes it's fast, yes it's faster with mods, we know, but I think the updates on the GT500's capabilities, while well-appreciated, might be more appropriate under the same thread (perhaps the original "Thoughts on the 2007 Shelby GT500" thread?) rather than starting up a new one about the same car when a new product comes out for it or if somebody manages to knock off a tenth from their times. Just a friendly suggestion.
 
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Fair enough, but you didn't make that clear in your post. Otherwise, you could say that about any car. That would be like saying, "An Acura RSX Type-S can do a 14.9-second quarter-mile, but you can shave off two seconds if you drive it right." Based off face value, that would be a load of crap, but if you neglect to mention that you're talking about a heavily modded RSX with a turbo, then it's bound to cause the BS flag to be raised.
sorry i didnt make it clear lol. but i meant harder launch of a car with more power.

You completely misunderstood my post and bypassed my main point. I never doubted that all the extra power would yield better times. I don't mean to nitpick, but your semantics made it confusing. From what I understand from your post that I quoted, it seems like you're saying that the 600 whp GT500 did the 1.456-second 0-60 ft time, and the 800 whp GT500 could reach the 1.3s. Maybe, but you didn't say that, all you said originally was "with a harder launch," you didn't say anything about a different setup, whether it's something as minor as adding race fuel or something along the lines of additional bolt-ons. And I think it's pretty fucking obvious that mods will make your car faster, whether it's 10 or 200 extra whp.

And after your rephrasing, I agree that it isn't leapfrogging, but the original issue was that you made it seem like the GT500 that did the 1.456-second time could do 1.3 with the exact same setup, which would definitely be leapfrogging. When I said "leapfrogging a car's limits over and over and over again," I was referring to a situation where the car stays in the same state of tune throughout the tests--maybe not necessarily stock form, but the same setup--and higher and higher and higher claims are made. And by that, this is what I mean. Take this scenario: let's say you have a broken-in stock Ferrari F430. One magazine does 0-60 mph in 3.5, one magazine does it in 3.7, and a couple seasoned Ferrari owners pull off a 3.5 and a 3.6. You can't automatically assume that with a bit more pushing, the car might do 3.4 as-is. Saying that it could hit 3.4 would sort of be leapfrogging, seeing how the magazines and a couple online drivers have been mirroring similar results with the car hitting 3.5. But let's say Michael Shumaker gets behind the wheel and magically pulls off a 3.4 in the same car. Then you say that maybe a 3.3 is possible. That would definitely be leapfrogging. Do you see what I'm trying to say? In a specific state of tune, every car has its absolute limits. And while it might be possible to nudge a car's performance just a smidgen further, it has to stop somewhere. And I think that is my main counterargument to most of the stuff you've posted not just recently but in the past couple weeks--the whole "people are doing [insert time] in the [insert acceleration measurement], but with a good driver (as if the first drivers weren't) you could probably do [insert significantly lower time, considering it's the same setup]" argument.

As I usually say, I hope I don't sound anti-GT500 or anti-C.R.Y--I am a fan of the GT500 (although I don't think it's for me) and I enjoy going back-and-forth on certain arguments, since it's certainly more thought-provoking than this specific forum being dead. But let the car go! Yes it's fast, yes it's faster with mods, we know, but I think the updates on the GT500's capabilities, while well-appreciated, might be more appropriate under the same thread (perhaps the original "Thoughts on the 2007 Shelby GT500" thread?) rather than starting up a new one about the same car when a new product comes out for it or if somebody manages to knock off a tenth from their times. Just a friendly suggestion.

i wouldve posted it under there. but its not even visible unless you search for it, so i didnt remember that thread.
 
its not a stock gt500, however the blower (ported) and motor is stock. so basically they just added the 75 shot to what was already done
 

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