JeffDowns said:he walked on him, but i agree the vette owner has no skills... his take off was shitty.
Agreed... as an aisde a factory comparison would have the newest Vette at least a second faster than the highest performance newest factory Mustang.
Outlaw said:Bwahahah.. VETTE DAMAGE CONTROLNo matter what that stock vette had nothing against the Mustang. The mustang, judging by the take off, is a low 11 second car, the vette at best is low 13s.![]()
Just like the current stock cobra is faster than the current vette, the new Cobra model will be faster than the new vette.
Outlaw said:0 to 60 is not the same as 1/4 mile . You lose...NEXT
Outlaw said:You're already using the 2005 corvette model which has been improved to outperform the 03 and 04 cobras. The reason there will not be a 2005 cobra model is to somehow manage to make it run with the new vette but keep it at $20,000 less as its always been.
By the way, the Cobra R is not the same as the regular cobra nor the saleen.
Hehehe...those car & driver times are mustang GT times not cobra. Even those times are too high since the 05 GTs have 50 more horsepower thann the 99 & up and run 13.9s so I'd expect the 05s times to be lower. The Cobra times are in the low 13s same as the non 05 vettes. Again, at $20,000 dollars less, I'd expect to lose by more than a hundreth of a second.
There was no factor in that race. Even if the vette ran a perfect race it would have gotten smoked.Alot of factors can go into winning and losing a drag strip race(as we saw in that clip).
As an aside... I thought I saw in passing that the new Mustangs are running on the Lincoln LS platform... I haven't checked to confirm... for some reason I found that interesting...
Outlaw said:I have no idea about that.
Ford originally planned on using the Lincoln LS platform, but decided to can it and build a new one from the ground up that was less expensive. The new one uses a MacPherson strut front suspension and uses a live-axle rear suspension. Cobras will have an independant rear suspension like they do now. Damn Ford -- you could at least put it in GTs as well.DarienA said:As an aside... I thought I saw in passing that the new Mustangs are running on the Lincoln LS platform... I haven't checked to confirm... for some reason I found that interesting...
DarienA said:As an aside... I thought I saw in passing that the new Mustangs are running on the Lincoln LS platform... I haven't checked to confirm... for some reason I found that interesting...
RedMaiden said:For starters...even if that Vette had a good take off, he still wouldn't be anywhere near that Mustang. That Mustang is sooooo far away from being stock, that it's not even funny. 11 seconds? Try 10, if not 9.
RedMaiden said:Ford has used the Mustang engine in their Lincoln Towncars since the very early 90s. And now the new Mustang rides on the upgraded LS platform, but an upgraded engine.
DarienA said:This is the same platform that's shared with the baby Jag correct?