BoostRabbitGT
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Just wondering...do any of you think there's a possibility Ford will make a non-Performance Pack GT that can be a corner-carver, on par if not better, than a non-Performance Pack EcoBoost?
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Well for one, these test cars are a parts bin build...meaning they use any available part from the model to make it worth. So it could be wearing Ecoboost wheels and Mach1 exhaust if that's all they had available. Also, newer models tend to have the old models high end upgrades as standard. So it very well could be that a standard model S650 GT would sport the S550 Mach1 exhaust.Well, of course nothing is guaranteed, but the exhaust is definitely from the current Mach 1......and those tires look like Cup 2s (or just very bald PS4Ss lol).
well a non-performance EB is hardly a corner-carver! It's frickin' scary how unglued it is compared to a sorted car.Just wondering...do any of you think there's a possibility Ford will make a non-Performance Pack GT that can be a corner-carver, on par if not better, than a non-Performance Pack EcoBoost?
Huh...they sure fooled me then. Even if I'm not going anywhere remotely near track speeds I really enjoy the steering feel and taking turns in my non-PP EcoBoost. Something about it just satisfies me every time.well a non-performance EB is hardly a corner-carver! It's frickin' scary how unglued it is compared to a sorted car.
Ford is not interested apparently in properly good chassis and suspension though the FP track shocks are sitting on the damn shelf, and the aftermarket long figured out various fixes for their failure to engineer in favor of letting Marketing dictate NVH standards as a primary goal.
So no, Ford will fail once more fail to produce a properly sorted corner carver.
Please give me another BOSS.Fords not putting the same moniker out. Without me even knowing I Know whatever model or special edition mustang is next won’t be a Mach1.
From my understanding, ford engineered the mustang to oversteer easily to make it more fun to drive. Kinda like what Toyota did with the gt86. So the car being "unglued" isn't necessarily a bad thing imo.well a non-performance EB is hardly a corner-carver! It's frickin' scary how unglued it is compared to a sorted car.
Ford is not interested apparently in properly good chassis and suspension though the FP track shocks are sitting on the damn shelf, and the aftermarket long figured out various fixes for their failure to engineer in favor of letting Marketing dictate NVH standards as a primary goal.
So no, Ford will fail once more fail to produce a properly sorted corner carver.
right, but are you driving the same roads back to back with a fully sorted Mustang vs an untouched one? Try it some time.Something about it just satisfies me every time.
100% agree with this. The S550PP I bought was decent handling out of the box. But after about $1000 in various steeda parts it started handling like a much more expensive car. Even my not so mechanically inclined girlfriend noticed the difference.right, but are you driving the same roads back to back with a fully sorted Mustang vs an untouched one? Try it some time.
nothing wrong with that. a few judicious chassis mods and your Eco will impress. I have one of each and the Eco is brilliant once it's been hit with the BMR/Steeda catalog.It's why I'm still saving up and paying off my EcoBoost for the time being.
I wouldn't be too concerned, ford seems to understand the importance of keeping the price lower for lower end models, like the Ecoboost and entry level gt.It’s cool that they’re benchmarking the Mach 1 in terms of performance. However if the GT benchmarks the price of the Mach 1 as well then that’s an issue…
pedal extender. It was just mentioned a few days ago in the 'what you did' thread I think. Basically it's a chunk of ABS that adds ~2" inches to the pedal face. CJ/AM etc. carry it. There was also a post today about a 3D-printed triangle-thingy that moves the entire pedal assembly 12mm off the floor.I noticed was that using my optimal seating position I currently use for my A10 EcoBoost, I can't press the clutch all the way down to the floor.
repent and banish such apostacy from thine soulnot sure how to solve this problem at the moment besides sticking with automatics.)