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https://www.caranddriver.com/photo-g...est-gallery#18 I know I said the weight difference between a 1SS and non-Premium GT PP1 is almost 200lbs. Almost being the keyword. It was already 153lbs difference in the MT comparison. But I think that Mustang might have been a Premium. I do not expect the GT has lost any weight since then. But for the upcoming H2H the weights will be much closer anyway since it's a 1LE this time.
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![]() I think SS Friendly is STILL on suicide watch after the Edmunds H2H. When the only example that you think will support your argument is from over 20 years ago, costed twice as much as the standard Vette, and still got matched by the Viper which had an OHV engine. |
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By the way it's funny you talk about the weight advantages of the OHV (which I don't deny, though the more complicated heads add like what, 10 kg/21lbs ?) when you see how heavy the C7/Camaro are... Yes the Stang as much or more Quote:
Don't speak to me about longevity, LS / LT motors are more prone to failure than Ford engines, no valve dropping issues on the Coyote... I'm putting LT headers, CAI and MSD Intake on my 17 GS, and since I lose my warranty I'm freaking out and need to change my Valve springs by better one not to risk a broken engine because of this flaw. Valve dropping is notorious on OHV engines, almost inexistent in DOHC.... Quote:
And did you see Dyno charts of the new Coyote ? It makes 400 WHP+ from 5500 to 7400 rpm.... Where the LT1 peaks for few hundred of rpm.... Sorry but there is a wider power band on the Coyote than on the LT1....It requires to be higher in the rpm yes... Here is a dyno chart, sadly the governor hit at 6800 rpm, with governor removed the power goes up a little at 7000 and then stays around 400+ at 7400 ![]() I won't say the LT1 is a bad engine, well I have one, and it seems it gets well with mods, but Man DOHC engines are significantly more fun in the High rpm range... And it's a more efficient design used all around the world... USA is the last market to use them and it won't last long... Last edited by Nabush; 01-10-2018 at 08:59 PM. |
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I remember reading an article last year about LeMans...
And how the other teams were b!tching and moaning to the BoP people that the Corvette gets to use an OHV engine, putting the weight of the engine (which is less to begin with) even lower and denser thanks to the smaller heads and cam-in-block. Just a thought.
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It's not 'the' only example, it's an example, provided for the sake of argument. Primarily to show that it could be done, and when done properly DOHC most certainly has it's advantages. There's no reason to poopoo on DOHC or OHV, I've stated it in other responses, each has their own pluses and minuses. It seems some peeps are choosing camps for the sake of argument, and then throwing out some bullshit phrases like 'truck motor', 'athletic' and 'posers', when in reality all of that is plain absurd.
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I just can't stand the OHV vs DOHC argument. It's just a circle of the same arguments. Both the LT1 and Coyote are good engines. Both deliver their power differently, they both have unique personalities, etc.
But yes the days of the OHV Small Block V8 is numbered and not likely to survive beyond 2025 or so( the trucks will probably be the last ones to have an OHV Small Block). And that is being driven by fuel economy and emission regulations. |
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Hmm, I may not be up on the new GT Coyote, but I though the new redline was 7,500.
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I'll even throw you a bone. Show me where one of the better known Camaro Shops has run a bone stock Camaro faster than the 12:20s. We have below from the GT
LMR - 12:02 117-mph Lund Racing - 12:00 118-mph Lethal - 12:20s (matches the reviewed time for the SS) Steeda - 12:20s (matches the reviewed time for the SS, while running in DA of 1350 and on 235 all season radials.)
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He isn't getting at anything. He drives an S197 because he can't afford the 50k to get an 18 GT so he is trolling the forums to feel better about it. I don't understand why people are still talking about the 18 Mustang.
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The S550 is not faster than what he drives, so why switch? Not exactly an upgrade.
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I should sell my paid off car to run out and buy an '18 that is 2 seconds slower for the convenience of some tech features I will never use and a $350 monthly note. |
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