View Poll Results: Would you consider trading your ISF for high horsepower American Muscle?
Yes
19
17.92%
No
64
60.38%
Maybe
21
19.81%
Don't Know
2
1.89%
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Have you considered trading the ISF for American muscle?
#16
Lexus Test Driver
I think any of those cars mentioned are in a different league than the ISF.
vette, gt500, hellcat, new Z28 are all powerfull American muscle cars.
not sure how a F would compare to any of those really.
I don't know I think I am jaded now that I own a GTR just ruins all other cars for me
vette, gt500, hellcat, new Z28 are all powerfull American muscle cars.
not sure how a F would compare to any of those really.
I don't know I think I am jaded now that I own a GTR just ruins all other cars for me
#19
Lexus Fanatic
As much as I dont like American cars I almost bought a GT500 or ZL1 but found there to be way to many threads on quality issues and supercharger issues on the forums for me to take the plunge ( plus the fact that the ZL1 was release was delayed bec of "quality issues". I thanked the guys on the forum for being honest and I bought my ISF 2 weeks later.
#20
Lead Lap
Yes the Hellcat, GT500, etc are amazing cars in their own respect we have to look at the data. SRT the only reason even as they said, and many of the larger sedans and 4 door car manufacturers deem such horsepower is in means ofcoarse to feed the HP wars, but to actually compensate for the weight difference to produce numbers to compete within the class and beyond in other respects. Keep in mind if you have ever driven a challenger and compared the vehicle data its a 4400 pound car. Thus, to produce 0-60 times, 1/4, etc they have now gone to an 8 speed auto and increased horsepower to in end align the POWER to WEIGHT ratio. Because in the end physics always comes into play. You require a greater force if the object you have is more resistive to external forces (heavier in comparison to lighter of the same), and imagine use on the track the even larger brakes are going to take a beating etc. So, technically if the car was lighter Dodge could have produce better numbers or same with less powerful engine and or reaped super car numbers with same power plant and lighter chassis.
But, again these questions are hard to answer because everyone has a different end objective and the choices and options are so broad you almost have to have one of each!
But, again these questions are hard to answer because everyone has a different end objective and the choices and options are so broad you almost have to have one of each!
#24
Instructor
Thread Starter
I think any of those cars mentioned are in a different league than the ISF.
vette, gt500, hellcat, new Z28 are all powerfull American muscle cars.
not sure how a F would compare to any of those really.
I don't know I think I am jaded now that I own a GTR just ruins all other cars for me
vette, gt500, hellcat, new Z28 are all powerfull American muscle cars.
not sure how a F would compare to any of those really.
I don't know I think I am jaded now that I own a GTR just ruins all other cars for me
#26
Had a 1971 Cutlass SX for 13 years. Sold in 08 and got my eff in May of this year.
It's surprising how much they actually have in common. Seems this dying v8 generation is quite the homage to cars like this. Hell, my buddy's 2013 m3 on a cold start sounds shockingly like a cammed big block from the 70s. Amazing.
I love my ISF, and I'm never trading it. However, a 1968 Charger is probably my favorite car of all time and one will be in my garage someday.
The ISF is a brilliant automobile and the Japanese are our pals. All this being said, the way I see it: ISF + American Soil = American Muscle.
It's surprising how much they actually have in common. Seems this dying v8 generation is quite the homage to cars like this. Hell, my buddy's 2013 m3 on a cold start sounds shockingly like a cammed big block from the 70s. Amazing.
I love my ISF, and I'm never trading it. However, a 1968 Charger is probably my favorite car of all time and one will be in my garage someday.
The ISF is a brilliant automobile and the Japanese are our pals. All this being said, the way I see it: ISF + American Soil = American Muscle.
#27
Instructor
Thread Starter
If this SARD tune ever comes through and I can get 440+whp, I don't think I will consider another car. I have BC Racing coils with Swift springs sitting in my computer room. All I will need is a true LSD and the ISF will go from great to fantastic.
#28
Lexus Test Driver
lol you should watch jay lenos garage on you tube and see him compare and look at the new hell cat. It is no joke and has a nice updated interior. The ISF stock is slow and heavy its a fun daily car but its interior isnt really anything special IMO. They are nice cars but getting dated.
#30
Lead Lap
then might as well compare it to a porshe gt3 if its apples to oranges. Only real car worthy of a top end upgrade IMO.
lol you should watch jay lenos garage on you tube and see him compare and look at the new hell cat. It is no joke and has a nice updated interior. The ISF stock is slow and heavy its a fun daily car but its interior isnt really anything special IMO. They are nice cars but getting dated.
lol you should watch jay lenos garage on you tube and see him compare and look at the new hell cat. It is no joke and has a nice updated interior. The ISF stock is slow and heavy its a fun daily car but its interior isnt really anything special IMO. They are nice cars but getting dated.