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2020 gt500 final expectations before release
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16093082" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>I went through the <a href="https://www.sae.org/certifiedpower/data/" target="_blank">SAE database</a> (<em>Click the header to sort by that column) </em>on J1349 HP certifications and couldn't find any results for the GT350 so I'm not certain to which standard Ford tested to. The dealer brochure that lists horsepower and torque figures has a footnote that states "Horsepower and torque ratings achieved with 93 octane fuel."</p><p><a href="https://www.ford.com/services/assets/Brochure?make=Ford&model=Mustang&year=2018" target="_blank">https://www.ford.com/services/assets/Brochure?make=Ford&model=Mustang&year=2018</a></p><p>With the power the GT500 is expected to produce I'd hope that Ford would want certified SAE results. The GT350 was announced in a similar time frame as the new GT500 and we didn't hear about official power numbers until June.</p><p><a href="https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15354911/mustang-gt350-official-figures-526-hp-429-lb-ft/" target="_blank">Mustang GT350 Official Figures: 526 hp, 429 lb-ft – News – Car and Driver</a></p><p></p><p>You have to pay for it and it isn't cheap to get the most detailed reports from them on what is available. For example, a portion of the Ford GT's test results...<a href="https://www.sae.org/standards/content/cpfd2_17fordgt/preview/" target="_blank">FlexPaper AdaptiveUI JSP Example</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16093082, member: 83412"] I went through the [URL='https://www.sae.org/certifiedpower/data/']SAE database[/URL] ([i]Click the header to sort by that column) [/i]on J1349 HP certifications and couldn't find any results for the GT350 so I'm not certain to which standard Ford tested to. The dealer brochure that lists horsepower and torque figures has a footnote that states "Horsepower and torque ratings achieved with 93 octane fuel." [URL]https://www.ford.com/services/assets/Brochure?make=Ford&model=Mustang&year=2018[/URL] With the power the GT500 is expected to produce I'd hope that Ford would want certified SAE results. The GT350 was announced in a similar time frame as the new GT500 and we didn't hear about official power numbers until June. [URL="https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15354911/mustang-gt350-official-figures-526-hp-429-lb-ft/"]Mustang GT350 Official Figures: 526 hp, 429 lb-ft – News – Car and Driver[/URL] You have to pay for it and it isn't cheap to get the most detailed reports from them on what is available. For example, a portion of the Ford GT's test results...[URL='https://www.sae.org/standards/content/cpfd2_17fordgt/preview/']FlexPaper AdaptiveUI JSP Example[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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