Sorry GT
#1
Today I finally ran into a 05 GT with my 05 V6 at redlight he started to rev acting like he was better I looked at him like he was a fool and he gestured to run so when the light turned green we took off,needless to say he Did get left in the DUST sorry GT but V6's are tougher than U think!
#9
Originally posted by hirooky@November 26, 2004, 4:35 PM
I have no reason to lie sorry it did happen for real!
I have no reason to lie sorry it did happen for real!
Or maybe he was just showin mustang love and you misinterpreted it...
Besides, what incetive did he have to win? If he told someone they would be like "Umm, and?"
#10
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Hmmm, maybe the GT driver saw the cop coming the opposite direction and decided to back off??? There's no way the 210 hp v6 beats a 300 hp v8 with only a slight weight variance. ...hey, why not share some of that stuff you're smoking with the rest of us?
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
#11
i don't have the engine specs in front of me, but i wouldn't be surprised if the 4.0 could take the 4.6 up to 40 or so, from a stop light. the 4.6 is definitely a top end motor, it's not like the old 5.0 pushrods that had great bottom end. the 4.0 has only six cylinders rather than eight for .6 less displacement...that makes for a pretty large bore and stroke on the 4.0 and the large stroke makes for great bottom end power. also, the 4.6 is considerably heavier than the v6.
to get a better appreciation for the 4.6 you need to see a power graph of where the motor makes it's power...i'll bet the lower rpm range doesn't make that much torque like the 4.0 does. just some things to consider, guys. jackg 90seville 95k
to get a better appreciation for the 4.6 you need to see a power graph of where the motor makes it's power...i'll bet the lower rpm range doesn't make that much torque like the 4.0 does. just some things to consider, guys. jackg 90seville 95k
#12
Originally posted by 05GT-O.C.D.@November 26, 2004, 4:38 PM
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
#14
Originally posted by justgreat@November 26, 2004, 4:45 PM
i don't have the engine specs in front of me, but i wouldn't be surprised if the 4.0 could take the 4.6 up to 40 or so, from a stop light. the 4.6 is definitely a top end motor, it's not like the old 5.0 pushrods that had great bottom end. the 4.0 has only six cylinders rather than eight for .6 less displacement...that makes for a pretty large bore and stroke on the 4.0 and the large stroke makes for great bottom end power. also, the 4.6 is considerably heavier than the v6.
to get a better appreciation for the 4.6 you need to see a power graph of where the motor makes it's power...i'll bet the lower rpm range doesn't make that much torque like the 4.0 does. just some things to consider, guys. jackg 90seville 95k
i don't have the engine specs in front of me, but i wouldn't be surprised if the 4.0 could take the 4.6 up to 40 or so, from a stop light. the 4.6 is definitely a top end motor, it's not like the old 5.0 pushrods that had great bottom end. the 4.0 has only six cylinders rather than eight for .6 less displacement...that makes for a pretty large bore and stroke on the 4.0 and the large stroke makes for great bottom end power. also, the 4.6 is considerably heavier than the v6.
to get a better appreciation for the 4.6 you need to see a power graph of where the motor makes it's power...i'll bet the lower rpm range doesn't make that much torque like the 4.0 does. just some things to consider, guys. jackg 90seville 95k
#15
Originally posted by Stubbies+November 26, 2004, 4:45 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Stubbies @ November 26, 2004, 4:45 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-05GT-O.C.D.@November 26, 2004, 4:38 PM
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
What an astute correction of his analagous embellishment... :geek: *pushes glasses with taped bridge up*
#16
Originally posted by 05GT-O.C.D.@November 26, 2004, 4:38 PM
Hmmm, maybe the GT driver saw the cop coming the opposite direction and decided to back off??? There's no way the 210 hp v6 beats a 300 hp v8 with only a slight weight variance. ...hey, why not share some of that stuff you're smoking with the rest of us?
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
Hmmm, maybe the GT driver saw the cop coming the opposite direction and decided to back off??? There's no way the 210 hp v6 beats a 300 hp v8 with only a slight weight variance. ...hey, why not share some of that stuff you're smoking with the rest of us?
Edit: Sorry dannygat, you're dial up modem must be faster than my cable modem
#17
Originally posted by justgreat@November 26, 2004, 4:45 PM
i don't have the engine specs in front of me, but i wouldn't be surprised if the 4.0 could take the 4.6 up to 40 or so, from a stop light. the 4.6 is definitely a top end motor, it's not like the old 5.0 pushrods that had great bottom end. the 4.0 has only six cylinders rather than eight for .6 less displacement...that makes for a pretty large bore and stroke on the 4.0 and the large stroke makes for great bottom end power. also, the 4.6 is considerably heavier than the v6.
to get a better appreciation for the 4.6 you need to see a power graph of where the motor makes it's power...i'll bet the lower rpm range doesn't make that much torque like the 4.0 does. just some things to consider, guys. jackg 90seville 95k
i don't have the engine specs in front of me, but i wouldn't be surprised if the 4.0 could take the 4.6 up to 40 or so, from a stop light. the 4.6 is definitely a top end motor, it's not like the old 5.0 pushrods that had great bottom end. the 4.0 has only six cylinders rather than eight for .6 less displacement...that makes for a pretty large bore and stroke on the 4.0 and the large stroke makes for great bottom end power. also, the 4.6 is considerably heavier than the v6.
to get a better appreciation for the 4.6 you need to see a power graph of where the motor makes it's power...i'll bet the lower rpm range doesn't make that much torque like the 4.0 does. just some things to consider, guys. jackg 90seville 95k
#18
there's alot to consider when comparing the performance difference between the two: another thing to remember is the 4.0 is a two valve design while the 4 valve on the 4.6 lends itself to better breathing on the TOP end; around town 4 valve engines can be dogs...they're only more efficient in the higher rpm range. remember, we're talking maybe a stop light to stop light situation, then it's all over: the 4.0 runs out of breath. another spec that idon't have in front of me that might shed some light on the comparison would be the tranny gear ratios between the two. every little bit helps. jackg 90seville 95k
#19
Originally posted by hirooky@November 26, 2004, 4:29 PM
Today I finally ran into a 05 GT with my 05 V6 at redlight he started to rev acting like he was better I looked at him like he was a fool and he gestured to run so when the light turned green we took off,needless to say he Did get left in the DUST sorry GT but V6's are tougher than U think!
Today I finally ran into a 05 GT with my 05 V6 at redlight he started to rev acting like he was better I looked at him like he was a fool and he gestured to run so when the light turned green we took off,needless to say he Did get left in the DUST sorry GT but V6's are tougher than U think!
#20
Originally posted by justgreat@November 26, 2004, 4:58 PM
there's alot to consider when comparing the performance difference between the two: another thing to remember is the 4.0 is a two valve design while the 4 valve on the 4.6 lends itself to better breathing on the TOP end; around town 4 valve engines can be dogs...they're only more efficient in the higher rpm range. remember, we're talking maybe a stop light to stop light situation, then it's all over: the 4.0 runs out of breath. another spec that idon't have in front of me that might shed some light on the comparison would be the tranny gear ratios between the two. every little bit helps. jackg 90seville 95k
there's alot to consider when comparing the performance difference between the two: another thing to remember is the 4.0 is a two valve design while the 4 valve on the 4.6 lends itself to better breathing on the TOP end; around town 4 valve engines can be dogs...they're only more efficient in the higher rpm range. remember, we're talking maybe a stop light to stop light situation, then it's all over: the 4.0 runs out of breath. another spec that idon't have in front of me that might shed some light on the comparison would be the tranny gear ratios between the two. every little bit helps. jackg 90seville 95k
the GT is a three valve
and there is nothing more to consider when you look at the 0-60 times of both models