2011 GT500 Reveal on Monday
The data sheet has actual (not estimated) weights for the 2011 Shelby
Coupe 3,820
Convertible 3,969
Weight distribution (f/r) 56/44 (Coupe); 55/45 (Convertible)
Coupe 3,820
Convertible 3,969
Weight distribution (f/r) 56/44 (Coupe); 55/45 (Convertible)
Last edited by PTRocks; Feb 8, 2010 at 04:41 PM.
sweet...if i had one id opt for the coupe. rip the backseat out, spare tire (if it has one)...all the weight savings i could think of besides striping out the carpet and such materials in the trunk area. lol
Color me impressed! Great Job SVT. You took all the issues that people complained about and fixed them. I've said it for years, but the tires that Ford put on the car really held it back. Nice to see that they started with a good tire and tuned the chassis around it. Now, how about an IRS rear (I had too!).
Color me impressed! Great Job SVT. You took all the issues that people complained about and fixed them. I've said it for years, but the tires that Ford put on the car really held it back. Nice to see that they started with a good tire and tuned the chassis around it. Now, how about an IRS rear (I had too!).
If I was a betting man, I'd say you're getting both on the next redesign...
From most of the pics I have seen so far it appears as though the SVT PP option also allows you to get rid of the seat accents even when the over the top stripes are not deleted. Better, IMHO. But then again, who gives a **** about silly stripes? With all the mechanical upgrades I'm thinking Ford is sandbagging about the 10 hp increase. Doesn't seem logical that if you lose the power steering pump, increase the capacity of the intercooler and up the size of the exhaust to 2.75" that you would only gain 10 hp. I happily say BS!
The 2010 Dyno pulls by 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords showed 478.53 horsepower and 470.43 lb-ft torque at the rear wheels on a hot and muggy day in Florida. Much can be argued about exactly how much power is transferred from the flywheel to the wheel, but the traditional calculation of a 15% loss puts the GT500 at over 560 bhp
562 and 554 to be more accurate
the 2009 KR produced 509 horsepower and 467.7 lb.-ft. torque to the wheels. Adjusting for an estimated driveline loss of 15 percent, the actual output at the flywheel is 589.82 hp and 550.24 lb-ft torque
I would expect the 2011 to come in between somewhere, say 575/560 ish
Drop a pulley and tune and we're over 600
It's all good!!!
562 and 554 to be more accurate
the 2009 KR produced 509 horsepower and 467.7 lb.-ft. torque to the wheels. Adjusting for an estimated driveline loss of 15 percent, the actual output at the flywheel is 589.82 hp and 550.24 lb-ft torque
I would expect the 2011 to come in between somewhere, say 575/560 ish
Drop a pulley and tune and we're over 600
It's all good!!!



