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Old 10-23-15, 12:00 AM
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102 HP per liter. That's just .....beautiful.
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Funny, Randy can be wearing a car out yet from the inside it looks like he is on a Sunday drive.
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^^^ great video - car is amazing and may be one of the great performance bargains of all time.
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"A muscle car that can show sports cars how its done"
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
"A muscle car that can show sports cars how its done"
Then some. The aftermarket support for Mustang is nuts. Superchargers? Check. Turbos? Check. Bushings, Air intakes, rockers, on and on. One can truly customize a Mustang to your personal taste.
Just thought about this. I was next to one yesterday and LOVED that deep rumble one truly needs to be next to one to appreciate it. Unfortunately if your an audio nut like me and loves SQ that's going to sort of conflict. Arghh! Can't have both eh? Wonder how loud it is inside the cabin?
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http://www.rahulnair.net/blog/

Shelby Mustang GT350R Track Review

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A few weeks after the event Ford sent me a personalized video (at bottom of post) about my experience at the event as well as the above video of my first lap out of the pits. As any normal track guy would I looked at the video noticed the many flaws in the lap such as braking way early (esp T2 and T7), not maximizing the exit speed (first time out in someone else’s car), late throttle application in some turns and the wiggle coming out of T11. That said I was still curious about the laptime (no timing at the event) so I looked up the time codes at the start/finish and found that this very first lap out of the pits in a strange car while leaving plenty of margin was an incredible 1:40 lap.

OMFG!!!!! To put that laptime in perspective I was at Laguna 2 days later in my Evora and after 3 sessions I was only doing a 1:51. I have been in a well driven Elise doing a 1:40 at Laguna and that car was absolutely at the limit. This Mustang was doing a 1:40 at only 8/10s which means a pro driver would probably be sub 1:35. Hell even I could get it down to a 1:38 or so if I had more time behind the wheel. Not only was the car incredibly fast but it did not feel rushed in any way – I was never concerned about the car or the speeds which shows what a stable platform it is to be able to put down such times with no drama whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by rxonmymind
102 HP per liter. That's just .....beautiful.
With small turbos, especially the 2.0T's from several different manufacturers, more than 100 HP and 100 ft-lbs. of torque per liter is becoming the norm now.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
With small turbos, especially the 2.0T's from several different manufacturers, more than 100 HP and 100 ft-lbs. of torque per liter is becoming the norm now.
Yes, but those are not naturally ingesting the air. Cant compare additional atmosphere to those that take it as mother nature gives it. Plus nothing will ever have the responsiveness of a naturally aspirated big cube big HP engine (well except electric. )
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Bah, this is what I think about Turbo's...

Originally Posted by mmarshall
With small turbos, especially the 2.0T's from several different manufacturers, more than 100 HP and 100 ft-lbs. of torque per liter is becoming the norm now.
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GT350R wins Road and Track Performance Car of the Year

http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-cult...r-of-the-year/
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Originally Posted by LOWFAST
Yes, but those are not naturally ingesting the air. Cant compare additional atmosphere to those that take it as mother nature gives it. Plus nothing will ever have the responsiveness of a naturally aspirated big cube big HP engine (well except electric. )
OK, yes, if you include normally-aspirated engines, there aren't that many that produce 100 BHP per liter.....especially in the smaller displacements.
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Originally Posted by rxonmymind
102 HP per liter. That's just .....beautiful.
audi did that with rs4 almost 10yrs ago,
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Originally Posted by doge
audi did that with rs4 almost 10yrs ago,
on a v8?
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
OK, yes, if you include normally-aspirated engines, there aren't that many that produce 100 BHP per liter.....especially in the smaller displacements.
Good that Subaru makes 100hp/liter, and is going to pump even more hp/liter in the refresh BRZ/GT86.

S2000, Celica, Exige/Elise were ones of very few cars to make that much power.
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