just got new issure in the mail....it says 475 horsepower, and an estimated base price of 39 large...now here are some their tested stats
330 ci displacement 8.4:1 compression ratio eaton R122 roots type supercharger 10 psi max boost pressure 450 lb.ft torque 6000 rpm redline 16 gallon fuel capacity top speed of 160 mph 0-60 mph in 4 seconds flat quarter mile 12.5 seconds @ 116 mph mpg - 13 city/ 21 highway |
That's a sweet package.
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yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular
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Originally posted by Zc527@June 3, 2005, 11:51 AM yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular |
yea, ur right...lol
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Only 10lbs for 475...wow. :nice:
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Originally posted by Zc527@June 3, 2005, 10:51 AM yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular What's the gas guzzler tax for those numbers? |
Is that all they listed? No other performance numbers?
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i don't think it says anything about a gas guzzler tax, but I will look into it
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Zach,
What's on the cover of that issue? I'd like to read it on the plane tonight or Sunday. |
it is the new shelby cobra, it says "we drive it first!" and it has a gold outline around it thats says 50th anniversary issue, and at the top it says 60 PAGE BONUS: ANNIVERSARY ISSUE, and ...it is a special issue, you can't miss it, but I don't know if you can get it yet, the cover pic aint even on their site yet
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Love those numbers! but the horsepower is stated a little low. The car will have at least 500hp or else Shelby won't sign off on using his name for the car
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Originally posted by holderca1@June 3, 2005, 11:36 AM What's the gas guzzler tax for those numbers? |
Originally posted by fragilecow@June 3, 2005, 11:43 AM Love those numbers! but the horsepower is stated a little low. The car will have at least 500hp or else Shelby won't sign off on using his name for the car |
well they say 475hp, and b4 they tested it, every1 else said 450hp...so thats a gain...lol
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Originally posted by holderca1@June 3, 2005, 12:46 PM Just calculated it based on 13/21 and it comes out to $2,600. http://www.liberalartsandcrafts.net/conten...uzzlertax.shtml I come up with $3,000 but it does say the calc could be wrong by one tax bracket. So I guess it'll be somewhere in the range of $2,600-3,000. |
thats A LOT! now we probably coudn't afford it just cuz of that tax.....ahhhh stupid gas prices
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Originally posted by TomServo92@June 3, 2005, 11:49 AM I just calculated it based on info from this page: http://www.liberalartsandcrafts.net/conten...uzzlertax.shtml I come up with $3,000 but it does say the calc could be wrong by one tax bracket. So I guess it'll be somewhere in the range of $2,600-3,000. Just did the calculation again and got the same number. Is this the equation you used? (1/(.495/city MPG + .351/highway MPG))+.15 |
Originally posted by Zc527@June 3, 2005, 11:51 AM thats A LOT! now we probably coudn't afford it just cuz of that tax.....ahhhh stupid gas prices |
i mean uh........STUPID TAXES! lol
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