Yes. Go here to see the thread about it or to post questions or whatever, so this thread stays on topic.SiGh said:truthfully, I didnt read thru the ENTIRE thread, so Im just gonn ask you, what kind of car do you have? Evo?
Yes. Go here to see the thread about it or to post questions or whatever, so this thread stays on topic.SiGh said:truthfully, I didnt read thru the ENTIRE thread, so Im just gonn ask you, what kind of car do you have? Evo?
That's the problem with retro designs, and it applies mostly to American car companies. First, they start out with a classic car as their source of inspiration (which isn't a bad thing, I'm a fan of a lot of the old musclecars). However, at the time there wasn't too much substantiated knowledge or research on automotive aerodynamics, hence the terrible drag coefficients and lack of downforce that many of these cars suffer from. Second, the modern car designers make concept cars that do incorporate many of the styling cues, many of which are unfortunately not very aerodynamic. (If you look at the concept car for the current Mustang, the front of the hood sticks out a lot farther, which can't be good for aerodynamics.) Third, the concept cars are dulled down and made more practical for mass production, which is why the Mustang looked a lot less striking than its concept car--a car based on an outdated, aerodynamically inefficient shape--all for the sake of "retro styling."FrOgStRaDaMuS said:one thing i hate about this car.. other than the iron block.. is that the aero dynamics.. who does ford have working on there designs, cave men?
Um... according to whom? And is there proof? We're talking about a car that hasn't even hit the streets yet, chances are that's all speculation.C.R.Y. said:for one the gt500 is underrated. dont believe that 450-475 shit. it puts out around 500hp TO THE WHEELS.
No it wasn't. It was built to handle better than a regular Mustang, but not better than any other sports car it will compete with. It still has a live rear axle, and I don't care who touches it, whether it's SVT or Carrol Shelby, the car is not going to put out handling numbers that will make other car manufacturers start worrying. Be realistic. The rear axle was done to lower costs for the Mustang, and they kept it to lower costs for the GT500 so they wouldn't have to develop a whole new suspension for a limited production car.C.R.Y. said:about handling, this one is built to also handle.
This was being considered by Ford, but as I mentioned above, they didn't want to spend more money developing a new suspension for it, so they just modified the existing parts. How typical.C.R.Y. said:and i think you might have a choice about what type of rear end you want. im not too sure so dont quote me on that
INCORRECT. Even though both cars are V-8 powered and rear-wheel drive, they are in two completely different price ranges. The GTO is better matched with the regular Mustang GT. The GT500 would mop the floor with the GTO in terms of acceleration.tennis_dog said:can i just say that the GTO would whip the shit outta this mustang??? or would that be incorrect?
DeeezNuuuts83 said:Um... according to whom? And is there proof? We're talking about a car that hasn't even hit the streets yet, chances are that's all speculation.
even than theyre still giving fans what they want. a fast car that can be had for cheap. they had a survey before IIRC, about which rear end they wantedDeeezNuuuts83 said:No it wasn't. It was built to handle better than a regular Mustang, but not better than any other sports car it will compete with. It still has a live rear axle, and I don't care who touches it, whether it's SVT or Carrol Shelby, the car is not going to put out handling numbers that will make other car manufacturers start worrying. Be realistic. The rear axle was done to lower costs for the Mustang, and they kept it to lower costs for the GT500 so they wouldn't have to develop a whole new suspension for a limited production car.
tennis_dog said:can i just say that the GTO would whip the shit outta this mustang??? or would that be incorrect?
. C.R.Y. said:lol. i like the gto. but it was lacking spirit. i seen it as a rebadged holden.
the new gt500 is putting out good numbers. one of them dynoed bone stock around 440rwhp. with just a tune, it made over 480rwhp. with a pulley swap and boltons (stock blower and motor) it made over 560rwhp

Duke said:It IS a rebadged Holden
Only "revived" muscle car I'm moderatly enthusiastic about:
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OMG OMG OMG so sexeh
tennis_dog said:yes....yes i have........
and that challenger is just sick....i hope they dont change anything from the concept

C.R.Y. said:i know its a holden, but im saying they shouldve redesigned it a bit to be something more than that.
the dodge challenger looks gorgeous. i just hope they come out with a newer 426 hemi for it or something because 425hp is not enough for it to stick with the mustang and camaro. considering itll probably weigh around 4200lbs.