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Ford GT Rear Wheel Hp/Tq Must Exceed 600
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Vincent" data-source="post: 545671" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>No beer crying here SS. Whether Ford releases the GT at 500 rw hp or 600 rw hp the '03 Cobra boys have shown just what kind of power can easily and relatively cheaply be gotten out of the Modular engines. And, where the Cobra has difficulty making the most efficacious use of that power, the GT (not that it's a drag car) won't. As for the C6 and its pushrod engine, that's okay too. It will be interesting to see just what the C6 will actually be. But as for making hp, you must be aware that Chevy recently received the benefits of Ford's Cosworth race engine development. Sam Hornish took second last weekend, and the next Chevy was tenth (the other Indy cars with Chevy engines have yet to get the Cosworth blessing). Maybe Ford and Chevy will team up more in the future. Stranger things have happened. Remember, Louie and Gaston Chevrolet both worked for Henry Ford (and so did the Dodge brothers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Vincent, post: 545671, member: 854"] No beer crying here SS. Whether Ford releases the GT at 500 rw hp or 600 rw hp the '03 Cobra boys have shown just what kind of power can easily and relatively cheaply be gotten out of the Modular engines. And, where the Cobra has difficulty making the most efficacious use of that power, the GT (not that it's a drag car) won't. As for the C6 and its pushrod engine, that's okay too. It will be interesting to see just what the C6 will actually be. But as for making hp, you must be aware that Chevy recently received the benefits of Ford's Cosworth race engine development. Sam Hornish took second last weekend, and the next Chevy was tenth (the other Indy cars with Chevy engines have yet to get the Cosworth blessing). Maybe Ford and Chevy will team up more in the future. Stranger things have happened. Remember, Louie and Gaston Chevrolet both worked for Henry Ford (and so did the Dodge brothers). [/QUOTE]
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