I call it as it is
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I call it as it is
Last night I was coming home very late.Behind me was a 2005+ Mustang V-6 car.I'll admit when I got on the entrance ramp I really nailed it pretty hard getting on the freeway.The Mustang behing me was keeping up with me.Then we came up on a 6% grade mountain(I-70East,altitude 7500ft.) to Denver.I had set it on cruize at 65MPH.This Pony came fling right by me pulling about 80MPH.I'll admit that pulling Floyd Hill takes quite a bit of power and torque to run this hill.I wasn't racing the guy but the V-6 car was impressive! Now if I could just talk my wife into getting one
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Last night I was coming home very late.Behind me was a 2005+ Mustang V-6 car.I'll admit when I got on the entrance ramp I really nailed it pretty hard getting on the freeway.The Mustang behing me was keeping up with me.Then we came up on a 6% grade mountain(I-70East,altitude 7500ft.) to Denver.I had set it on cruize at 65MPH.This Pony came fling right by me pulling about 80MPH.I'll admit that pulling Floyd Hill takes quite a bit of power and torque to run this hill.I wasn't racing the guy but the V-6 car was impressive! Now if I could just talk my wife into getting one
Hey, what happen to the Bronco`s last nite?
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Last night I was coming home very late.Behind me was a 2005+ Mustang V-6 car.I'll admit when I got on the entrance ramp I really nailed it pretty hard getting on the freeway.The Mustang behing me was keeping up with me.Then we came up on a 6% grade mountain(I-70East,altitude 7500ft.) to Denver.I had set it on cruize at 65MPH.This Pony came fling right by me pulling about 80MPH.I'll admit that pulling Floyd Hill takes quite a bit of power and torque to run this hill.I wasn't racing the guy but the V-6 car was impressive! Now if I could just talk my wife into getting one
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Right-on, can`t wait till Daytona. I`ll be watching for you next time I`m through Denver. I Came through I-70 heading west in early Oct. and took US 40 from Idaho Springs on to Utah, beautiful country! I really enjoy mountain driving in this car.
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We cruize up to the mountains all the time during the summer months,we have a townhome up in Vail.Its awesome driving through some of the canyons up there.I took this pic a few years back.
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I`ve got too much vacation time so I`m driving to KCMO all the time and mountain driving is the best. I`m learning to get off the interstate and see America, driving the secondary hiways and backroads. When I lived in Mo., Colorado was always the choice for vacation, my first view of mountains was coming west into Denver on I-70. Since then I`ve been exploring the west for many years. With this car, as I`ve stated in past post, there hasn`t been a mountain or canyon road it couldn`t handle. Some of the encounters I`ve had with other vehicles that couldn`t or wouldn`t are comical. The best was I-90 west bound before the Idaho Montana border, the hairpins are terrible there and a Big F series truck had just passed me before getting into them. When he slowed down for the posted 55 I keep the cruise on 75 and eat the hiway for lunch. Later the road straightened out and here he comes again and gives me the look of astonishment as he passes.
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Give the 6'ers their due.
I have to say when the S197 came out, I read all about the standard marketing strategy Ford used (and many other companies too) about introducing a "base" model and a "performance" model (or whatever you choose to describe it as), and I thought the 4.0L 6cyl was just a much slower but peppy way to propel a base model Stang if you didn't want to pay for the 8cyl...
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the 8cyl isn't good, but I have to say reading on this forum about some of the things ppl have been doing with the power and performance output of the 4.0L, I have been so very impressed. I don't know why I didn't expect it, after all lots of other 6cyl engines kick booty (lots of Japanese for instance), but somehow that marketing strategy just takes the focus off the Ford 4.0L. Too bad I say for all the fools who think beating an S197 with a 6 is a cakewalk. I say more power to all the people with them!
Cheers!
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the 8cyl isn't good, but I have to say reading on this forum about some of the things ppl have been doing with the power and performance output of the 4.0L, I have been so very impressed. I don't know why I didn't expect it, after all lots of other 6cyl engines kick booty (lots of Japanese for instance), but somehow that marketing strategy just takes the focus off the Ford 4.0L. Too bad I say for all the fools who think beating an S197 with a 6 is a cakewalk. I say more power to all the people with them!
Cheers!
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I have to say when the S197 came out, I read all about the standard marketing strategy Ford used (and many other companies too) about introducing a "base" model and a "performance" model (or whatever you choose to describe it as), and I thought the 4.0L 6cyl was just a much slower but peppy way to propel a base model Stang if you didn't want to pay for the 8cyl...
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the 8cyl isn't good, but I have to say reading on this forum about some of the things ppl have been doing with the power and performance output of the 4.0L, I have been so very impressed. I don't know why I didn't expect it, after all lots of other 6cyl engines kick booty (lots of Japanese for instance), but somehow that marketing strategy just takes the focus off the Ford 4.0L. Too bad I say for all the fools who think beating an S197 with a 6 is a cakewalk. I say more power to all the people with them!
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the 8cyl isn't good, but I have to say reading on this forum about some of the things ppl have been doing with the power and performance output of the 4.0L, I have been so very impressed. I don't know why I didn't expect it, after all lots of other 6cyl engines kick booty (lots of Japanese for instance), but somehow that marketing strategy just takes the focus off the Ford 4.0L. Too bad I say for all the fools who think beating an S197 with a 6 is a cakewalk. I say more power to all the people with them!
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I think it's up to the new generation of Mustang V6's to change the perception of us being the slow ploddy little brother to the V8. That may have been the case back in the day but our V6's are kicking some serious butt on the streets and on the track. You know that the tide is changing cos more and more performance parts are coming out for us V6ers.
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