boganbusman wrote:Steelsnake, what the hell is your beef with Mustangs? Sure, the power figures aren't fantastic but it'll still give you the shiznit-in-your-pants feeling. And remember that it's only 4.6L and runs on 80-something octane fuel.
Anyway, back to what I was going to say . . . billet grill :drool:
Only 4.6l?
On a correctly set up naturally aspirited engine, a 60 degree 32v V8 should (if you include VANOS or variable intake timing, though I'm not sure either of these are appliciable to the car in question) put out between 460-480bhp. Besides, I don't know anywhere that sells 80-octane gas (Though you've got me there, since MTM remapped my ECU I've HAD to run it on 98RON or higher)
I do know about the Automotive Heirarchy, but emissions and economy? Its only managing about 20mpg as it is anyway, and the resultant emissions are enormous. Maybe if Ford moved away from the principle of huge, low-tech N/A V8's in performance cars and tried to refine the engines a little more, then their cars would be more enjoyable and engagind to drive.
I'm unsure of the relability of modern American cars. A friend of mine has a 'Tang GT import, and its only had a few minor niggles (non-functioning electrics, leaking tailgate lights). His biggest dislike with the car is its inability to put power down at all. When he had his car Dyno'd shortly after purchase (I'll show you the sheets if I can get them off him) only 215 of the 300 horses in the engine made it onto the flat stuff. Compared with a similar priced 350Z, and that results in a good 30hp gap- and remember, thats a 3.5l V6 that's still fairly low revving.