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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Weight increase on new Mustang went up, wonder how much the SVT car will be?
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<blockquote data-quote="guarnibl" data-source="post: 14234348" data-attributes="member: 33086"><p>If there's no supercharger involved -- there's potential, but it's a slim possibility IMO. They would have to have massive cost savings from not having a power adder on the car (and reduced cooling requirements) that could be utilized on expensive light weight materials such as proper forged wheels, brake setup (carbon ceramic), lightweight aluminum / carbon fiber. But they would pretty much have to make a decision on power vs weight. I don't think Ford's intention is to have this car cost a ton more than the current one maxes out at (~$72k ish MSRP). </p><p></p><p>IMO, I think there's a slim possibility we will see the car hit ~550 HP and be 3600 lb. Not for under $80,000 anyway (I'm assuming IRS).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guarnibl, post: 14234348, member: 33086"] If there's no supercharger involved -- there's potential, but it's a slim possibility IMO. They would have to have massive cost savings from not having a power adder on the car (and reduced cooling requirements) that could be utilized on expensive light weight materials such as proper forged wheels, brake setup (carbon ceramic), lightweight aluminum / carbon fiber. But they would pretty much have to make a decision on power vs weight. I don't think Ford's intention is to have this car cost a ton more than the current one maxes out at (~$72k ish MSRP). IMO, I think there's a slim possibility we will see the car hit ~550 HP and be 3600 lb. Not for under $80,000 anyway (I'm assuming IRS). [/QUOTE]
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Weight increase on new Mustang went up, wonder how much the SVT car will be?
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