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2015 Shelby GT350 has paddle shifters!!! Possible dual clutch!
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Check out these MotorTrend spy shots. They managed to get pics of the steering wheel, which has paddle shifters for their TOP DOG Mustang. Why am I so excited about this!. Well, that means this monster might have a dual clutch trans pushing over 550 horses with an IRS! That's a winning formula for an extremely fast car that puts the power down. http://wot.motortrend.com/2015-ford-...#axzz2fFqJKh29 |
Bleh...sounds more like a BMW than a Mustang.
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I didn't see paddle shifters...I see washer handle and turn signal handle?
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Great, another $70k M3 competitor!
Too many people whine and cry about "build quality" this and "NVH" that. If you want a high-end car, go buy a German one. I want a hot rod. Even though the new car is likely to be leaps and bounds better than the S197 platform, I'm pretty sure I'll be keeping the '12 for a while. But I drive junky old shit, what do I know? |
I'm pretty sure that "paddle shifter" is just a shadow following the contours of the dash.
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I'm on board for a dual clutch. Don't the current GT500s already have well over 600hp like 662 though?
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Think a dual clutch trans may be getting a little ahead. Probably just another shifting option rather than the way the 5.0 are now with the buttons on the shifter
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-Alex |
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I don't think it will be turbo, much less TT.
I think maybe a VMP TVS. :D |
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A blower in every mustang and a foot in every ass!
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Most people who buy them, are putting them on stock motors and it's WAY overkill. It's over $2500 more than a standard roush kit which is just as capable of making motor blowing power. If a fully built car is in your future, by all means buy the kit. If not, you're just wasting money on not using the kit in its effiency range. |
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Is there any type of comparison out there of his kit and a roush kit? I think that would be interesting to see. |
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The normal Roush kits are just as capable of making big power as the VMP kit is. If heavy road course action is in your future, the VMP kit is for you. If it's mainly a car seeing street duty, save yourself a few bucks and buy a normal Roush kit which is very capable of making 800rw. |
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Also, to the people that mod cars, it's pretty common knowledge that modifying an engine already setup for boost is far easier, and cheaper than trying to do the same with an NA engine. -Alex |
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My dad is thinking it will be a stroked version of the 5.0 going in. As I said in a earlier thread the block is to tall and wide to fit. I can almost guarantee DI.
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I'm pretty sure DI is done deal. I used to work for the company that makes ford's engine controllers. We had a timeline on DI in the mustang several years ago. Unless ford has changed the timeline it should be in this model.
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