SVT model full undressed
#1
V6 Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: August 9, 2012
Location: Calabasas
Posts: 65
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
SVT model full undressed
#4
Join Date: January 30, 2004
Location: DMV
Posts: 2,980
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Basically like, a lot, except...as in the regular models, many of the lower valance and rocker panel aero aids look to much like clumsy after-thoughts: "Uh oh, the CD and downforce numbers aren't where we want them, quick, lets pop-rivet on some spoilers and splitters."
Would be happier of the aero elements were more cleanly integrated into the basic design elements.
That whine aside, looks like a real serious speed tool, look at those brakes (obviously anticipating some serious speed and bleeding off of said speed (road track work)). Rubber looks like quasi-track stuff too.
Exhaust is interesting in that you can see a small pipe within the outside tailpipes. Perhaps some variable exhaust system (flows through full mufflers when picking up eggs and milk, bypass mufflers when pouring on the coals on the back straight)?
Would be happier of the aero elements were more cleanly integrated into the basic design elements.
That whine aside, looks like a real serious speed tool, look at those brakes (obviously anticipating some serious speed and bleeding off of said speed (road track work)). Rubber looks like quasi-track stuff too.
Exhaust is interesting in that you can see a small pipe within the outside tailpipes. Perhaps some variable exhaust system (flows through full mufflers when picking up eggs and milk, bypass mufflers when pouring on the coals on the back straight)?
#5
Cobra Member
Basically like, a lot, except...as in the regular models, many of the lower valance and rocker panel aero aids look to much like clumsy after-thoughts: "Uh oh, the CD and downforce numbers aren't where we want them, quick, lets pop-rivet on some spoilers and splitters." Would be happier of the aero elements were more cleanly integrated into the basic design elements. That whine aside, looks like a real serious speed tool, look at those brakes (obviously anticipating some serious speed and bleeding off of said speed (road track work)). Rubber looks like quasi-track stuff too. Exhaust is interesting in that you can see a small pipe within the outside tailpipes. Perhaps some variable exhaust system (flows through full mufflers when picking up eggs and milk, bypass mufflers when pouring on the coals on the back straight)?
I sure hope the exhaust isn't a faux tip deal like the IS-F where those bigger tips are in the bumper. You can see the bumper follow under the tips, so it's all one piece.
#13
Legacy TMS Member
Lol they probably won't offer it if it's a track focused car, but I can only hope, since I ordered my car with plans to trade it in for whatever SVT car is being based off the new model. Then my life will be complete
And Gary, yes!! Shut up and take my interest!! <- more accurate
And Gary, yes!! Shut up and take my interest!! <- more accurate
#15
Mach 1 Member
Join Date: November 26, 2012
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,056
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Incredibly aggressive body **** http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/show...t350-2462.html