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with the same displacement a DOHC engine will have both more torque and more power. It's just a more efficient design, you have more adjustability for your cam timing, you can flow more air because you have 4 valves per cylinder... Mercedes was making an NA 6.2 M159 engine in the SLS almost 10 year ago with 570hp and then 622 hp with the in the Black series, and 480 lbft... OHV is old technology not matter what people say, but i agree it has some advantages...but power and torque are not among them. They only make torque because of displacement. |
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DOHC is not new technology.
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All this talk about engines and high revving DOHCs and such...yet the Mustang is still the slowest of the 3 Muscle Cars by far. Both in a straight line and on a track. And that is even after a massive upgrade done to it, lol!! High revving DOHC engines are for posers who want to FEEL like they're going fast. Pushrod engines that make gobs of torque down low and then carry hp/tq thru it's entire band are for when you actually wanna GO fast. |
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About 1 more week until the MT Head2Head goes live (on Jan 17).
I wonder if MT will do an First Test Review on the Mustang GT sooner just like they did for the Camaro?
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Neither is new, but OHV is the older design and SOHC or DOHC are technically more advanced. OHV is simpler, which also means it's far easier to maintain and modify. Granted, one can argue DOHC modifications will produce higher rewards. With that said, Chevy have perfected the OHV design over 60 years, it's their bread and butter and it's what they do and know well. Naysayers will argue that OHV is old and outdated, and yet GM is still taking podiums in their Chevrolets and Caddies stuffed with those old 'truck' motors. Bottom line, on the track those engines continue to prove themselves (and no, I'm not talking about NASCAR). |
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You are going too far with that statement. Ford does have track-focused mustangs that are more of a complete package than the straight-line charger and challenger SRT/hellcat models. Ford is just not as aggressive at making them perform at the levels that Chevy is and seems to take a lot longer to come up with an answer for the next development/generation. But the GT350 is still miles ahead of a charger/challenger IMO. If you need to haul some buddies and want to impress them with your stop-light to stop-light times, get the 4-door or ample-rear room 2-door one-trick pony.
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- GT3-RS/GT2 RS - Mclaren 540/570/720 - Ferrari 812/488 - LP610/750 Performante Etc etc all of them with DOHC engines... ![]() Dodges are only fast on straight line...Put a Hellcat on a roadcourse, it is very funny... Edit : forgot the Viper my bad...the only driveable at the limit though is the ACR...the other ones want to kill you all the time... Last edited by Nabush; 01-09-2018 at 11:44 PM. |
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My statement isn't going too far. GM has the likes of the GS Vette, Z06, and ZL1 which are all in the GT350R's price range yet offer more options and beat the R everywhere. Dodge has/had the Viper which is/was in the same league although slightly more expensive (before markups)...but with markups it is/was in the same range. And the Viper destroys the R. Taking a step back and looking at the HC it destroys the R in a straight line by a lot although the R will beat the HC on a track by a lot. Again, they're both one-trick ponys. But HCs come standard with way more options than the R. So for what it's worth, both GM and FCA have been kicking ass for a long time with the pushrod design. Even now the GT is still behind. All the excuses in the world doesn't take away from the fact that Ford is making the least impressive Muscle Cars right now. So I sure am not seeing how these DOHC engines are the cat's meow when they keep getting their asses kicked. |
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Sure it was going to far, you said the Mustang was the slowest out of all 3. It's not, Ford actually does have some track-worthiness, vs. Dodge, which is just about straight line (effectively, it can never compete on the track at that weight and with that handling).
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It performs as well as the Camaro/challenger in straight line (for the 2018 model), is slower on a roadcourse than the Camaro but faster than the challenger, but sufficiently fast and composed to give fun on a mountain road at a fast pace. It’s more liveable as a daily than the camaro (don’t know for the challenger) That’s why Mustang sells well, performance is good, accessible and sufficient for most people. By the way How many of you go to the limit of your cars ? For you living in NJ which roads do you have to touch/approach the limits of your ZL1 ? I live myself of the bottom of the 15miles/6000 ft elevation Hillclimb where i can do it (And i track on roadcourses, was living near Le Mans and other famous French roadcourses where i raced, now i need to go farther ...) but i’m very lucky to have such roads....not the case for most of you eastern guys...on straight roads telling the difference is not very relevant no ? |
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Yea and it's funny when all the cars with DOHC engines that are actually good cost well over $150K. And they compete with what, our $63K ZL1 and $70K ZL1 1LE and $70K-ish Z06? Even the ZR1 won't cost as much as those cars and it'll give them hell if not outright beat them. The HC is a straight line car but guess what...that is what it is built for. Dodge already built a car that can do the quarter mile AND track...it's called the Viper. And even it is way cheaper than those cars. And it's got what? Oh, a pushrod engine. Which DOHC engine in a car in the same price range has any work for the ZL1 or Z06?
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