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Old Nov 17, 2011 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by 30thZ286speed
Even with 650hp I bet the new GT500 won't come close to the ZL1's Ring time.
Yeah right, it weighs less and has a lot more power and Ford isn't gonna try and rub Chevy's nose int he dirt? I don't get this obsession everyone these days has with "the Ring". Like everycar made has to go there and then they constantly change change the starting points and flying starts to the point nobody can really keep up with who runs what. 99.9% of the buyers of these things ever run their car in a similar fashion. I just want a fast comfortable car, I could give a crap if it has been on a track in Germany, means absolutely nothing to me other than magazine racing.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 08:37 AM
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Re: 2013 GT500... 650hp!!

Originally Posted by STOCK1SC
Yeah right, it weighs less and has a lot more power and Ford isn't gonna try and rub Chevy's nose int he dirt? I don't get this obsession everyone these days has with "the Ring". Like everycar made has to go there and then they constantly change change the starting points and flying starts to the point nobody can really keep up with who runs what. 99.9% of the buyers of these things ever run their car in a similar fashion. I just want a fast comfortable car, I could give a crap if it has been on a track in Germany, means absolutely nothing to me other than magazine racing.
Here, I'll fix his quote for you so it is something you should care about.

Originally Posted by 30thZ286speed
Even with 650hp I bet the new GT500 won't come close to the ZL1's ability to navigate a corner, curve, or when the ride ever so slightly veers off from a straight line.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by STOCK1SC
Yeah right, it weighs less and has a lot more power and Ford isn't gonna try and rub Chevy's nose int he dirt? I don't get this obsession everyone these days has with "the Ring". Like everycar made has to go there and then they constantly change change the starting points and flying starts to the point nobody can really keep up with who runs what. 99.9% of the buyers of these things ever run their car in a similar fashion. I just want a fast comfortable car, I could give a crap if it has been on a track in Germany, means absolutely nothing to me other than magazine racing.
ZL1 is an all around better car. Ford, not GM, is the one obsessed with HP numbers. Even the 03 and 04 Cobra's never performed like their HP numbers said they would until you put tires on them and some other mods. And lets not forget that Ford has been successfully sued for putting out false numbers too. I doubt Ford will run the ring at all - standard shocks and a solid axle vs magnetic shocks and an IRS. You can keep your 70 HP, not going to help you at the ring. A lot more corners there than straightaways.

And if you want the "fast comfortable car" would you take the one with race geared shocks, or the one with magnetically dampened shocks? Seems like a no brainer. I will take the one that won't rattle out my teeth going down Mack Avenue.

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Old Nov 17, 2011 | 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteHawk
ZL1 is an all around better car. Ford, not GM, is the one obsessed with HP numbers. Even the 03 and 04 Cobra's never performed like their HP numbers said they would until you put tires on them and some other mods. And lets not forget that Ford has been successfully sued for putting out false numbers too. I doubt Ford will run the ring at all - standard shocks and a solid axle vs magnetic shocks and an IRS. You can keep your 70 HP, not going to help you at the ring. A lot more corners there than straightaways.

And if you want the "fast comfortable car" would you take the one with race geared shocks, or the one with magnetically dampened shocks? Seems like a no brainer. I will take the one that won't rattle out my teeth going down Mack Avenue.

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http://www.roadandtrack.com/tests/dr...d-shelby-gt500
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 08:57 AM
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What is the best "official" 'Ring time for a Mustang to date? I am unable to find the 'Ring time in the link above. I am sure I just missed it. What did R&T do it in?
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteHawk
ZL1 is an all around better car.
Not sure how anyone can come to any really informed conclusion about that since neither car will be available until spring. I know Chevy says this will be the case but what do you expect them to say?

It also depends on what you're looking for. Purely as a performance platform, the Mustang's lighter weight and beefy forged engine internals make it a very attractive package. I still think Chevy is being pretty damn stubborn by giving us a stretched-thin bottom end in the LSA.

And lets not forget that Ford has been successfully sued for putting out false numbers too.
How very 1999 of you. In reality, all of Ford's Mustang HP numbers have probably been underrated since that time.

I doubt Ford will run the ring at all - standard shocks and a solid axle vs magnetic shocks and an IRS. You can keep your 70 HP, not going to help you at the ring. A lot more corners there than straightaways.
According to a post at TeamShelby, they are running the Ring with it if that stuff matters to you.
http://www.teamshelby.com/forums/ind...gopid__1168383

I wouldn't go nuts about the magnetic shocks in terms of performance advantage. As far as I understand them their biggest advantage is that they can go from firm under performance situations to supple under cruising situations unlike a more traditional race shock. At each car's limit the shock technology shouldn't be a factor.

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Old Nov 17, 2011 | 09:59 AM
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The new GT500 has some sort of electronic shocks with two sets of shock valving.

But as for the comment about MSRC only changing the ride quality, that is absolutely not the case. The shock valving is varied real time and does matter at the limit. Especially on a track that isn't glass smooth. More composure over mid corner bumps, more roll control, more traction during acceleration. Look at the difference in the Z06 with standard shocks and the MSRC. It wasn't all tires that improved the lap time.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by HAZ-Matt
The new GT500 has some sort of electronic shocks with two sets of shock valving.

But as for the comment about MSRC only changing the ride quality, that is absolutely not the case. The shock valving is varied real time and does matter at the limit. Especially on a track that isn't glass smooth. More composure over mid corner bumps, more roll control, more traction during acceleration. Look at the difference in the Z06 with standard shocks and the MSRC. It wasn't all tires that improved the lap time.
You may be right, I'm not very well versed on GM's MRC. But I still think it sounds a bit like Fast & Furious Fanboyism to point to GM's magnetic shocks vs. Ford's "non magnetic" shocks as being a tremendous advantage.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 12:07 PM
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You may be right, I'm not very well versed on GM's MRC. But I still think it sounds a bit like Fast & Furious Fanboyism to point to GM's magnetic shocks vs. Ford's "non magnetic" shocks as being a tremendous advantage.
Yeah it is hard to quantify how much of an advantage. You could take a Z06 with and without the option and same tires and get a good idea.

I don't think this is going to make the ZL1 vastly superior to a GT500 on a road course though. It will give a slight advantage, as does IRS on a bumpy course. But there are a host of other factors like the weight and tires. On a fast track like Nurburgring the extra power to weight can shave a lot of time.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Z28Wilson
You may be right, I'm not very well versed on GM's MRC. But I still think it sounds a bit like Fast & Furious Fanboyism to point to GM's magnetic shocks vs. Ford's "non magnetic" shocks as being a tremendous advantage.
Supercars have been using Magnetic shocks for a while now. It isn't new technology and it isn't used just to be fancy.

Though it's hard to quantify the advantage, and would be different on every car I'm sure.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 12:22 PM
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I'd like to see proof this GT500 can hit 200 mph.
Get me one and lets go for a ride!
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 12:32 PM
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The official top speed is 202 mph:

http://mustangsdaily.com/blog/2011/1...speed-202-mph/
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Evilfrog
Supercars have been using Magnetic shocks for a while now.
But it was pioneered by GM/Delphi. The 2003 Cadillac STS was the first production car to have Magnetorheological shocks. Ferrari actually uses the system developed at Delphi, but now property of BWI.

http://www.automobilesreview.com/aut...d-smooth/6539/

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/04/29/f...9-gtb-fiorano/
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 01:28 PM
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202. Holy crap.
Old Nov 17, 2011 | 02:17 PM
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This car ain't no joke! If this Shelby sells for about the same as the ZL1 then it will definitely be a winner. I guess Ford got tired of hearing about how they aren't suppose to compete with Vettes.

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