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https://lmr.com/products/Mustang-7-5...-End-Axle-Info We all know street tires don't need that much heat into them, these are road race tires anyway not drag, those burn outs on video are extreme and for show, something has to be slipping as the engine is loaded against the trans... its not like this car has a highstall converter or more importantly a line lock. Am I surprised that the clutch pack will overheat very quickly when both engine power and brakes are applied? The car was built as a performance car on street (road race) rubber, not as a burn out contestant. The Demon has a line lock and a transbrake but more importantly, it has a torque converter vs a liquid-cooled clutch pack. I personally don't consider extreme burnouts as "racing", I'm sure the Ford engineers will say the same thing, but the "rocket scientist" aka the sales force in the two following videos seem to think differently. You can see the launch control and as his launch continues you can see the brake lights come on as in I'm WOT and stipping on the brakes at the same time the engine is bouncing its revlimiter, please only children consider a smokey burnout as an indication of performance. This first video is sometime after the car is launched, I count 10 seconds of WOT and brakes on this "launch", how much heat is being injected into the clutch pack? Clearly NO clutch pack will survive. My god folks, this is a computer-controlled MANUAL transmission. Does anybody want to calculate the heat load in joules of 10 seconds of WOT? It is enough to at some pitiful thermal efficiency for a combustion engine to send a 4500 lbs to ride down a 1/4 mile with a 127 MPH terminal velocity. https://drivetribe.com/p/2020-ford-m...SCSO0QhSFwj-4A I'm going to assume this is a Ford supported marketing effort, yeah I hope Ford gets sued big-time by customers that buy a GT500 to do 10 to 12-second WOT on the brakes burn-outs. As this is what Ford is promoting in video. Which to my mind can't be done on a DCT. To perform the same abuse on a manual Zl1, I'd need three legs, one for WOT, one to ram on the brakes, one to slip the clutch. The Supra before the GT500 just does a normal launch. I'm sure Toyota will warranty any claim there. Ford: Warranty voided DCT overheat condition codes repeatedly set, conditions: WOT, full brake application, long periods of time against factory fuel cut (max RPM). Customer, I was at a press event that Ford showed the car burning out for 12 seconds as a demonstration of what the car was DESIGNED to do. So I purchased one to do the same thing. Take it to court, I think I know what decision will be made.
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Even putting LED side marker lights resulted in battery drain down issues on my 16.
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Nothing wrong with stock... I look at it this way, stock I could do 4.0 0-60 in the M6. I was called all kinds of things like a cheater, doing it on jack stands et al. I predicted that within a few weeks many guys especially auto guys would do the same. Sure enough, we all know it can be done with an SS. With some blot-ons and a better 220 wear summer tire I could do 3.6 to 4.0. With all my mods and PS4P, guess what on a good launch, I can do a 3.6 to 4.0 on a GOOD launch, which is actually hard to do (get a good launch). So 10K (I do all my own work or that would be FAR higher) and I'll be on my 4th set of tires in 20K miles I can get the car to um do what a few bolt ons and PS4 would do or a bone stock SS auto on with a set of take-off 1LE rims and tires under DD conditions. I will add the a STOCK BASE C8 would absolutely destroy my ride and the secretary would still be sipping her Starbucks double frap.
The ZL1 M6, yeah, I'd keep it stock and enjoy the ride. Just knowing even moded pretty heavily on 220 wear street rubber, a slightly modded SS auto will probably faster to any legal road speed. If I get a C8, the only thing I'm doing to it is tint and ceramic coat and I'm getting the base, when the warranty is up, I'll source a set of OEM headers ceramic coated and polished (still 100% stock).
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Basically, the 500 needs to be at redline in 5th to get over 180, it then drops down over 100 HP in 6th gear and combine that with the 6th gear ratio basically you would need an insane amount of runway to keep gaining any speed. So yeah I would say it's capped at 180 to protect the engine and driveline. |
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The 2013 GT500 with 3.31 and 27.44" diameter tires has a single piece driveshaft speed of 8000 RPM at 200 MPH. Note driveshaft speed is directly related to diff gear ratio. Also note that the CF single piece shaft and gear change was done specifically for higher top speed.
The 2020 GT500 with 3.73 and 27.44" diameter tires has a single piece driveshaft speed of 8250 RPM at 180 MPH. 9200 RPM would be needed to achieve 200 MPH. So it may well be the vibration limit of the single-piece CF shaft the limits the GT500's speed. The ZL1 Camaro has a far more stable metal 2 piece driveshaft. So driveshaft speed is not an issue.
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So I'd like to know why you offense to it and tried to defend it along with all it's other faults that none of the other manufacturers seem to have? I could see if it was just one thing or another. But this car is turning out to be a joke. An expensive, 760 HP joke. I honestly would rather buy a GT Premium and then fully mod it and have no warranty instead of buying a GT500 at this point and I have never said that about any top tier Pony/Muscle/Sports car in the past. |
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I think nowadays these stock Camaros and Corvettes are performing closer and closer, and in some cases beyond, the limits of most people anyway. And they are performing where you'd have to heavily mod older cars to get to this level and even then they'd be lacking something. Seriously, Camaros are built well enough that they are taking on and beating cars with much higher HP. And now the C8 is available for $60K and does 11.1 consistently in the quarter mile with full warranty and handles/brakes well. This is an every day car performing like this. So I agree that the stock performance levels are more than enough. Maybe with just some little mods like a cai and catback. With that said I am still planning to mod my ZL1!! |
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Yes I did say it was odd they capped it at 180 when last gen they pushed for 200. We can see with the number crunching oldman has done, that in the simplest of terms it doesn't have much left in the tank after 180. And after he did some more crunching to me it seems like the cap is because it's not capable of going much faster due to driveline physical restrictions so to me the cap at 180 makes sense. Ford basically said as much when they said the car was made to be good on strip and track. So its geared super aggressive 1-5 and that sacrifices top speed. And now that there was another review of all 3 cars(CFTP, ZLE RE) CFTP is for the most part to me failure and that massive price tag is totally unjustified. Id love to see a review of the "base" cars now
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I daily my cars so I've been thinking... Once this SS hits the age that I'd normally sell it, why not keep it and turn it into a true track day car? Financially, that would be the best time. Your ZL1 isn't new so this too might get be the right time to go for it.
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And what about my comments on the 180 debate is different than anything I've been saying for the past 3 years? I state opinions. But by the time I state them, to me they are facts. And I speak as if they are facts. Because I am confident and fully convinced that I'm right. So we got new information. According to you tho, since it hasn't come from Ford, it is not a fact. And one thing. Quoted from oldman "The ZL1 Camaro has a far more stable metal 2 piece driveshaft. So driveshaft speed is not an issue. So stability did have a part. So I was (partially) correct. Quote:
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I still think the CFTP is a failure. If it was "only" a 7500 option like the 1LE is then maybe not as big but its an 18,500 option. That should have resulted in game changing performance so to me the CFTP car is a failure. The base 500 seems to be a decent value when compared to the ZL1 and RE. Obivously the ZL1 offers more value but the base 500 seems to strike a good middle ground between the ZL1 and RE. |
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