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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Ford Performance and lack of Performance Numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="bpmurr" data-source="post: 15080826" data-attributes="member: 88128"><p>So if I'm at a car show and someone asks what it does in the 1/4. Do I say I don't know? I think it would be better to be able to say. "With a good driver and good conditions Ford was able to run a 11.9@118." Then if I have ran it at the track I can say: "and I did 12.2@118. Need to work on my 60."</p><p></p><p>I don't think it's ok for a performance division of a car manufacturer not to provide some performance baselines. They spend all this time talking about the engineering put into the car. Great, as the engineering is important stuff. Now that you did all that what does it equate to? It's like writing a story and not providing an ending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpmurr, post: 15080826, member: 88128"] So if I'm at a car show and someone asks what it does in the 1/4. Do I say I don't know? I think it would be better to be able to say. "With a good driver and good conditions Ford was able to run a 11.9@118." Then if I have ran it at the track I can say: "and I did 12.2@118. Need to work on my 60." I don't think it's ok for a performance division of a car manufacturer not to provide some performance baselines. They spend all this time talking about the engineering put into the car. Great, as the engineering is important stuff. Now that you did all that what does it equate to? It's like writing a story and not providing an ending. [/QUOTE]
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