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New 5.0 DOHC GT to have 425hp?
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<blockquote data-quote="LOLasaurus" data-source="post: 9139333" data-attributes="member: 75757"><p>cars especially sports cars are getting WAY too heavy IMO. Sure these car companies can rant and rave about having the most horsepower or the most torque but that really doesn't mean much when youre tipping the scales at over 4,000 lbs. </p><p></p><p>I come from the import camp (but i love all cars!!) where people could go decently fast without alot of power, even today people are stuffing bone stock K20 motors (200-220hp) motors in 94 civics and running mid 13s, not to mention getting 40+ mpg while doing it.</p><p></p><p>If ford could make a 400+hp GT that weighed in at 3200lbs I'd crap all over myself and then i'd sell a kidney to get it but I doubt that'll happen. But Im keeping my fingers crossed for a sub 3500lb 400+hp GT :burnout:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LOLasaurus, post: 9139333, member: 75757"] cars especially sports cars are getting WAY too heavy IMO. Sure these car companies can rant and rave about having the most horsepower or the most torque but that really doesn't mean much when youre tipping the scales at over 4,000 lbs. I come from the import camp (but i love all cars!!) where people could go decently fast without alot of power, even today people are stuffing bone stock K20 motors (200-220hp) motors in 94 civics and running mid 13s, not to mention getting 40+ mpg while doing it. If ford could make a 400+hp GT that weighed in at 3200lbs I'd crap all over myself and then i'd sell a kidney to get it but I doubt that'll happen. But Im keeping my fingers crossed for a sub 3500lb 400+hp GT :burnout: [/QUOTE]
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