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On 4/9/2016 at 5:40 PM, T3X4S said:

Nothing better than seeing these cars crashed

https://www.yahoo.com/news/instant-karma-for-mustang-driver-1403236379394102.html

Only thing better would be for driver's head to fly off

 

That's an idiot for sure. exhibition of speed and reckless driving would be his ticket I'm sure.

On 4/11/2016 at 6:41 AM, T3X4S said:

Shelby GT500 and JHBrown do indeed get a pass - 

Meth heads do not drive $55,000 cars. ;)
 

 

new gt's aren't cheap...the one I would want hits 42 sticker.  hardly meth head pricing.  If I went with the one I really wanted, it would be approaching 65k

1 minute ago, sc302 said:

new gt's aren't cheap...the one I would want hits 42 sticker.  hardly meth head pricing.  If I went with the one I really wanted, it would be approaching 72k

Someone has been eyeing the gt350r ;)

 

Mine was 42k new. 

4 minutes ago, sc302 said:

If I were to do one again, it has to be turbo or supercharged.  Can't go any other way...even if I have to add it in myself.

The Roush SC is factory warrantied if you do it through Ford.

52 minutes ago, adrynalyne said:

The Roush SC is factory warrantied if you do it through Ford.

there are a few options which are also warrantied through their independent factories.

http://saleen.com/302.html

http://www.steedavehicles.com/q-series-mustang-3/

 

By no means am I new to these cars or their performance history or the aftermarket parts that are offered.  my screen name has more to do with me driving and modifying a supercharged ford 302 pushrod engine than it does with that book case ;)

 

OK - Gonna try and make amends here.

I saw this GT350 today and thought it looked cool, and sounded great.

I tried to get a better picture because it did look different that a normal Mustang but I didnt want him to think I was wanting to race - would have been 1 smoked Q50

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On ‎11‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 5:07 AM, JHBrown said:

@T3X4Sand I have had this whole Mustang discussion many times before. I also find it awkward. I believe he gives me a pass since I own a Shelby GT500, other than that, he hates normal Mustangs with a passion. One of his reasons is that when he was growing up, most trailer trash people had Mustangs. Correct me if I'm wrong @T3X4S. One of my arguments were that I live in a middle class/upper middle class area, and there is an Engineer, and a Lawyer just on my street alone, that drive Mustangs. Pull out of my cul-de-sac, and you see many more on the other blocks. Silly guy! :D

ELEANOR WANNABE! :p 

 

(Lets see how many people get the reference)

(Double points in Confirming the exact year model Mustang and variant)

 

On ‎12‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 6:37 PM, sc302 said:

rwd can be forgiving provided you aren't an idiot behind the wheel.  you break loose and start going a direction you don't want to, let go of the gas, don't keep it going...you can and will hurt someone and wreck. 

Not sure about US Fords, but US Chevy engines can be upgraded with 32 Valve Quad Cam Kits

(So my US PSN friend keeps telling me, wouldn't that be a cheaper alternative than going full turbo? <If such kits exist>?)

23 minutes ago, The Evil Overlord said:

ELEANOR WANNABE! :p 

 

(Lets see how many people get the reference)

(Double points in Confirming the exact year model Mustang and variant)

 

Gone in 60 Seconds...

Which one, the original or remake?

 

First one was a '71, second was a '67. The '67 was  Shelby GT500. Not sure of the original.

 

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2 minutes ago, adrynalyne said:

Gone in 60 Seconds...

Which one, the original or remake?

 

First one was a '71, second was a '67. The '67 was  Shelby GT500. Not sure of the original.

 

2 points

1970 Mach 1

Yellow with Black Trim

71 had alloy wheels (I think)

 

AND STOP USING GOOGLE :p 

Just now, The Evil Overlord said:

2 points

1970 Mach 1

Yellow with Black Trim

71 had alloy wheels (I think)

 

AND STOP USING GOOGLE :p 

Pfft.

 

I knew most of it already.  Had to check about the first one ;)

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55 minutes ago, T3X4S said:

OK - Gonna try and make amends here.

I saw this GT350 today and thought it looked cool, and sounded great.

I tried to get a better picture because it did look different that a normal Mustang but I didnt want him to think I was wanting to race - would have been 1 smoked Q50

 

How do you like the Q50?  Test drove a '16 Q50 4 cylinder last week ... which seemed nice (though underpowered because of the 4) ...the ride and all the gizmos were nice.  Thinking about getting a '16 Q50 sport (400hp) when it becomes more readily available.  Seems to be a good "bang for the buck"

 

7 minutes ago, adrynalyne said:

Pfft.

 

I knew most of it already.  Had to check about the first one ;)

Nope I WAS WRONG

I just checked because you said it was a 71.. (Hmmm, turns out it wasn't a Mach 1 neither according to wiki... man when I'm wrong I'm REALLY wrong) :p 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_(automobile)

1 hour ago, The Evil Overlord said:

Not sure about US Fords, but US Chevy engines can be upgraded with 32 Valve Quad Cam Kits

(So my US PSN friend keeps telling me, wouldn't that be a cheaper alternative than going full turbo? <If such kits exist>?)

Well that all depends. Yes full turbo kits exist. 

 

If the engine does not come with quad cams, probably thinking dual overhead cams (two cams per head), the head would have to be changed to accept the dual overhead. You can purchase performance cams, but honestly adding a turbo kit can give a stock motor 50% more horsepower. Kind of hard to do that with just changing the cams. A 300 hp motor would go up to 450 or more with a turbo, changing cams may gain 25hp or 325hp. 

 

For what it is worth to get to 300 rwhp out of a 302 pushing 215 hp at the crank or 185 to the wheels, new heads, cam, and intake manifold needed to be added or 1 supercharger kit. Add heads, cam, and intake (with a ton of fuel mods, a custom tune, and opening up the motor a bit, going 30 over, creating a 306) you could have around 575 to 600 rwhp...around 400 without the super charger. 

 

Naturally aspartated without heavy modification (read more than just cams) won't give you the same power gains as a turbo kit. It just can't flow the same amount of air into the motor. 

 

Here is one of the biggest turbo kit manufacturers for American cars

 

http://www.hellionpowersystems.com

 

 

Supercharger kits instead of turbos

Http://www.superchargersonline.com

1 hour ago, T3X4S said:

OK - Gonna try and make amends here.

I saw this GT350 today and thought it looked cool, and sounded great.

I tried to get a better picture because it did look different that a normal Mustang but I didnt want him to think I was wanting to race - would have been 1 smoked Q50

20160413_221742797_iOS.jpg

Yeah, you would have gotten spanked. Hell, the regular GT S550 Mustangs would have gotten you. As a matter of fact, and depending on which Q50 you own, the turbo 4 cylinder S550 Mustang would have given you a run for your money.:D

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