MustangMac67
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That's a 3.7 to sixty right there.Maybe this has been mentioned but the gearing in the A10 is different between GT and DH???
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That's a 3.7 to sixty right there.Maybe this has been mentioned but the gearing in the A10 is different between GT and DH???
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This is a rounding inconsistency based on significant digitThat's a 3.7 to sixty right there.
Ford: Hold my beer. LOLThis is a rounding inconsistency based on significant digit
that would be legitimately the dumbest thing in the world to produce two different gear sets that vary by hundredths in ratio lol
maybe. But fords been doing that for a very long time with the mustangs. Helps offset fuel economy and performance. One of the last suppliers to really do it to this degree and I personally love it though I always option for the hottest gearing availableThis is a rounding inconsistency based on significant digit
that would be legitimately the dumbest thing in the world to produce two different gear sets that vary by hundredths in ratio lol
I don’t think lengthening or shortening a gear by 0.001 will do anything to tested fuel economy tbh lolmaybe. But fords been doing that for a very long time with the mustangs. Helps offset fuel economy and performance. One of the last suppliers to really do it to this degree and I personally love it though I always option for the hottest gearing available
I don't know about "neck snapping in both directions" as my GT is "disappointing" to me in that it doesn't do that on downshifts. It's as if they did the "rev matching" algorithm like a manual. When I downshift from 10 to 7 or 6 quickly, the engine revs up then engages and it doesn't really slow the car down fast enough. In my Honda, when I downshift, it immediately goes into that gear without "rev matching" so the car actually slows faster since it's fully in gear without having to wait for the engine rpm to drop down. It's the first automatic that I've experienced this with. Of course, if it had a dual-clutch auto like in a Ferrari, that's awesome. I drove a 2014 Spyder that really felt like it was a manual; just didn't have a clutch pedal. Of course, used it was like 5 or 6 times the price of a new GT.except the Mustang program is complete utter crap. The F150 shifts are nice and fluid, plenty firm, but not harsh and don't shock the drive line. It also blends down-shifts like you would expect, not the complete and utter garbage that is the Mustang A10, snapping necks in both directions. Any shift strategy that breaks traction or otherwise unsettles the rear end is an unqualified FAIL.
I'd like to know why the manuals cannot have remote start/rev.
The computer knows what gear it's in and whether the handbrake is on or off.
One for any other coder/nerds out there:
if (gear == 0 & handbrake == 1)
then {autostart = 1}
Remote start/rev would obviously be disabled if parked in any gear.
What am I missing?
If Ford was going to drop the MT82 they would have done it with the S650. They didn’t for both cost and production reasons. If, and right now, it’s a big if, there is an ICE S750 maybe then they will use the Tremec as the only choice. But that’s a long way off.I bet we see the tremec become the only manual option eventually. Ford is trying to simplify lineups, and removing the mt82 would do that. They also know the tremec is better, and they could pull something similar to the 2011-2012. Ford got rid of the 4.6 after around 2 years of it in the refresh s197 for the coyote. We could get the tremec for the gt as soon as late 2025 if I am right. Just speculation though.
If anything, I would put money on the Tremec becoming an option on the non-Dark Horse models but I doubt they make it standard. They can drive more revenue by selling it as an upgrade optionI bet we see the tremec become the only manual option eventually. Ford is trying to simplify lineups, and removing the mt82 would do that. They also know the tremec is better, and they could pull something similar to the 2011-2012. Ford got rid of the 4.6 after around 2 years of it in the refresh s197 for the coyote. We could get the tremec for the gt as soon as late 2025 if I am right. Just speculation though.