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2016 Focus RS Dyno Test
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<blockquote data-quote="1fastTbird" data-source="post: 15351084" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>Those "low" numbers seem to be consistent from other online stories about RS dyno pulls. It has very similar / identical quarter mile times to the 305hp WRX STI and the 292hp Golf R; these dyno numbers seem to support that. Ford is building the most kick ass performance cars of any manufacturer right now, but maybe they can tone back the marketing team from over-promising, and continue to let the engineering team over-deliver. </p><p>It's OK to underrate a car. As a side note, Ford just released higher torque numbers for the '17 Fusion Sport. They would have been better served by taking a page from BMW quoting the original lower torque numbers in marketing material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1fastTbird, post: 15351084, member: 1390"] Those "low" numbers seem to be consistent from other online stories about RS dyno pulls. It has very similar / identical quarter mile times to the 305hp WRX STI and the 292hp Golf R; these dyno numbers seem to support that. Ford is building the most kick ass performance cars of any manufacturer right now, but maybe they can tone back the marketing team from over-promising, and continue to let the engineering team over-deliver. It's OK to underrate a car. As a side note, Ford just released higher torque numbers for the '17 Fusion Sport. They would have been better served by taking a page from BMW quoting the original lower torque numbers in marketing material. [/QUOTE]
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