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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
It's Official! 2020 GT500 Makes 760HP
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 16266094" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p><a href="https://www.motortrend.com/news/mustang-power-we-dyno-the-2011-ford-mustang-50-v8-and-37-v6-8060" target="_blank">Mustang Power! We Dyno the 2011 Ford Mustang 5.0 V-8 and 3.7 V-6 - MotorTrend</a></p><p></p><p>I updated that response too.</p><p></p><p>Why is the gt assumed up to 435hp, but the v6 assumed the same as rated by Ford? Because 15% doesn’t matter when you take virtually the same drivetrain and add 100hp.</p><p></p><p>Think of it logically. You have a power source. You create a cog and wheel system to transfer that force into motion. You add more power to the motor. The drive system is still easily capable of handling this load.</p><p></p><p>Will it</p><p>A. Transfer the additional power in full</p><p>B. Magically lose some percentage of the new power because the original power lost 15% when transferred through the drive system</p><p>C. Become a very long winded tt335ci03cobra opinion thread</p><p>D. It’s time for beer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 16266094, member: 68944"] [URL='https://www.motortrend.com/news/mustang-power-we-dyno-the-2011-ford-mustang-50-v8-and-37-v6-8060']Mustang Power! We Dyno the 2011 Ford Mustang 5.0 V-8 and 3.7 V-6 - MotorTrend[/URL] I updated that response too. Why is the gt assumed up to 435hp, but the v6 assumed the same as rated by Ford? Because 15% doesn’t matter when you take virtually the same drivetrain and add 100hp. Think of it logically. You have a power source. You create a cog and wheel system to transfer that force into motion. You add more power to the motor. The drive system is still easily capable of handling this load. Will it A. Transfer the additional power in full B. Magically lose some percentage of the new power because the original power lost 15% when transferred through the drive system C. Become a very long winded tt335ci03cobra opinion thread D. It’s time for beer. [/QUOTE]
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