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<blockquote data-quote="Blue03Cobra" data-source="post: 103677" data-attributes="member: 675"><p>Ric,</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about your disappointment in your GT...but glad you found this board! You won't be disappointed.</p><p></p><p>First there was no '02 Cobra, and there were only 300 produced in 2000 (the Cobra "R", a limited production race car that is street-legal).</p><p></p><p>That leaves us with the '96-'98s, the '99s and the '01s. What you need to ask yourself is whether you want a solid axle or an Independent Rear Suspension (IRS). The solid (stick) axle is generally accepted as a better straight-line performer where the IRS is better in the twisties. Before anyone chimes in to refute that statement, let me say that a properly set-up solid axle can be EXCELLENT in road racing (autoX or Open Track) and a properly set-up IRS can be a great drag strip suspension... Pre-99s are solid, '99s and up are IRS.</p><p></p><p>The '96-98s have a dual intake runner system to maximize low end torque and are rated at 305HP/300TQ, from the factory. Stock ones in good running condition will run high 13s at the drag strip.</p><p></p><p>In '99, Ford went to a "tumble port" intake design and did away with the dual runner system. Other than that, almost mechanically identical to the earlier 4.6 four cam, they were rated at 320HP/317TQ. After the press (and general public) discovered that the '99 Cobra was down on power, Ford issued a "fix" which consisted of an extrude honed intake, computer reprogram and free-flowing mufflers. Some of the "post fix" '99s are in the group of the fastest stock 4V Cobras (e.g. 13.3 @103.3 in the quarter). The '99s were also recalled for a rear steering knuckle (IRS) problem. Make darn sure both "fixes" have been done if you buy a '99.</p><p></p><p>The 2001 was in no way down on power (low-mid 13s, bone stock) but some exhibit detonation (pinging) in hot weather, under power. Rated at the same 320HP/317TQ, the '01 apparently has stretched the limit of the factory 4.6 4V (N/A at least, lmao thinking about the '03 :-D). Some never ping, some pingers have been fixed with an aftermarket chip (computer), some with aftermarket exhaust. Once fixed, these cars are blindingly fast...</p><p></p><p>Finally aesthetics may play a role in your decision. If you like the curvy body style of your '96, look at a '96-'98 Cobra (imagine your car with 100 extra horsepower, stock...). If you want a certain color, some were limited to certain years: Mystic (96), Pacific Green (97), Bright Atlantic Blue and Chrome Yellow (98), Electric Green (99) and the '01s came in eight colors...</p><p></p><p>It has been my experience (personally and otherwise) that the 1998 Cobra has proven to be the most reliable of the lineage since '96. Few problems/recalls and the best power (without problems) of the stock 4V snakes. Yes, I'm biased...:-D (but I have ordered a '03). The fixed '99s and '01s are a tad faster, however...</p><p></p><p>Finally, an automatic is NOT available on the Cobra, which is good news...:coolman:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue03Cobra, post: 103677, member: 675"] Ric, Sorry to hear about your disappointment in your GT...but glad you found this board! You won't be disappointed. First there was no '02 Cobra, and there were only 300 produced in 2000 (the Cobra "R", a limited production race car that is street-legal). That leaves us with the '96-'98s, the '99s and the '01s. What you need to ask yourself is whether you want a solid axle or an Independent Rear Suspension (IRS). The solid (stick) axle is generally accepted as a better straight-line performer where the IRS is better in the twisties. Before anyone chimes in to refute that statement, let me say that a properly set-up solid axle can be EXCELLENT in road racing (autoX or Open Track) and a properly set-up IRS can be a great drag strip suspension... Pre-99s are solid, '99s and up are IRS. The '96-98s have a dual intake runner system to maximize low end torque and are rated at 305HP/300TQ, from the factory. Stock ones in good running condition will run high 13s at the drag strip. In '99, Ford went to a "tumble port" intake design and did away with the dual runner system. Other than that, almost mechanically identical to the earlier 4.6 four cam, they were rated at 320HP/317TQ. After the press (and general public) discovered that the '99 Cobra was down on power, Ford issued a "fix" which consisted of an extrude honed intake, computer reprogram and free-flowing mufflers. Some of the "post fix" '99s are in the group of the fastest stock 4V Cobras (e.g. 13.3 @103.3 in the quarter). The '99s were also recalled for a rear steering knuckle (IRS) problem. Make darn sure both "fixes" have been done if you buy a '99. The 2001 was in no way down on power (low-mid 13s, bone stock) but some exhibit detonation (pinging) in hot weather, under power. Rated at the same 320HP/317TQ, the '01 apparently has stretched the limit of the factory 4.6 4V (N/A at least, lmao thinking about the '03 :-D). Some never ping, some pingers have been fixed with an aftermarket chip (computer), some with aftermarket exhaust. Once fixed, these cars are blindingly fast... Finally aesthetics may play a role in your decision. If you like the curvy body style of your '96, look at a '96-'98 Cobra (imagine your car with 100 extra horsepower, stock...). If you want a certain color, some were limited to certain years: Mystic (96), Pacific Green (97), Bright Atlantic Blue and Chrome Yellow (98), Electric Green (99) and the '01s came in eight colors... It has been my experience (personally and otherwise) that the 1998 Cobra has proven to be the most reliable of the lineage since '96. Few problems/recalls and the best power (without problems) of the stock 4V snakes. Yes, I'm biased...:-D (but I have ordered a '03). The fixed '99s and '01s are a tad faster, however... Finally, an automatic is NOT available on the Cobra, which is good news...:coolman: [/QUOTE]
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