50k+ for a GT500; 35k for a GT - THERE'S GOT TO BE A MIDDLE GROUND!
50k+ for a GT500; 35k for a GT - THERE'S GOT TO BE A MIDDLE GROUND!
So we now know the price points for the GT & GT500. There's a huge gap between the two in terms of performance and price.
Henry, were is the 'tweener?!
Henry, were is the 'tweener?!
Where are you guys getting $50k for a GT350?
$30k (cheapest GT) + $34k (GT350 conversion) = $64k at a bare minimum.
The GT500 is more "middle ground" than the GT-350 (by a wide margin at that).
Don't worry though, I am sure Ford will release a slew of SEs in the coming years. No reason to now though, with the 5.0 just coming out.
$30k (cheapest GT) + $34k (GT350 conversion) = $64k at a bare minimum.
The GT500 is more "middle ground" than the GT-350 (by a wide margin at that).
Don't worry though, I am sure Ford will release a slew of SEs in the coming years. No reason to now though, with the 5.0 just coming out.
Where are you guys getting $50k for a GT350?
$30k (cheapest GT) + $34k (GT350 conversion) = $64k at a bare minimum.
The GT500 is more "middle ground" than the GT-350 (by a wide margin at that).
Don't worry though, I am sure Ford will release a slew of SEs in the coming years. No reason to now though, with the 5.0 just coming out.
$30k (cheapest GT) + $34k (GT350 conversion) = $64k at a bare minimum.
The GT500 is more "middle ground" than the GT-350 (by a wide margin at that).
Don't worry though, I am sure Ford will release a slew of SEs in the coming years. No reason to now though, with the 5.0 just coming out.
lolAgreed.
You will be able to build one through FRPP catalog
I believe Boomer touched on this in another thread. The middle ground between the GT and GT500 appears to be the perfect place for the much anticipated Boss 302.
As it is now
22k(V6) - 30k(GT) - 50k(GT500)
My guess with a Boss 302
22k(V6) - 30k(GT) - 40k(Boss) - 50k(GT500)
Just a thought.
As it is now
22k(V6) - 30k(GT) - 50k(GT500)
My guess with a Boss 302
22k(V6) - 30k(GT) - 40k(Boss) - 50k(GT500)
Just a thought.
That's a pretty big assumption. I would be surprised if the 2011 GT500 has more than 560 hp. I'm guessing it will actually be more like 550. The only difference that has been confirmed other than the aluminum cylinder block (which doesn't add any hp) is the switch to EPAS. That is only going to free up a few hp due to loss of drag from the power steering pump. I think it is a little too much to expect any other major changes to the 5.4L since it's days seem to numbered. It will probably be carried over until the next body style and then be replaced by a supercharged version of the 5.0L Coyote. I suppose there is a slim chance the 5.4 could get TiVCT but I don't see a good reason to invest the resources. This would seem do-able since they could probably adapt the Coyote heads to the 5.4 but that is just wishful thinking.
That's a pretty big assumption. I would be surprised if the 2011 GT500 has more than 560 hp. I'm guessing it will actually be more like 550. The only difference that has been confirmed other than the aluminum cylinder block (which doesn't add any hp) is the switch to EPAS. That is only going to free up a few hp due to loss of drag from the power steering pump. I think it is a little too much to expect any other major changes to the 5.4L since it's days seem to numbered. It will probably be carried over until the next body style and then be replaced by a supercharged version of the 5.0L Coyote. I suppose there is a slim chance the 5.4 could get TiVCT but I don't see a good reason to invest the resources. This would seem do-able since they could probably adapt the Coyote heads to the 5.4 but that is just wishful thinking.
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By previous standards, as recent as six months ago, the 2011 GT would be the SE everyone was waiting for, of course, there would be dealer premiums on it and then that would be the complaint. The GT could have GT500 performance and still the would be a call for something in between.
When should we be expecting the 2012 Boss? It's January of 2010 now and we're already anticipating the arrival of the 2011 5.0 GT that's due to be out in a couple months...
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GT500 doesn't need more power, it is so easy to get in the aftermarket. It needs more suspension and tire. Factory coilovers anyone? The only engine mods I'd make from the factory for GT500 is a cooler running blower.
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Hope your right about that its time for a Boss I'd like to see it sooner versus later Gt350 isn't really a option for alot of people Ford needs to let SVT do a Boss thats a great bang for the buck.
I've read that the 2012 Mustangs will be back on a normal schedule, where the new models come out in the fall, not the spring. So probably about October 2011.


