GT car cant really be used here, completely irrelevant comparison. And there are plenty of folks displeased with the V6 in the Raptor. Your halo mustang with a V6? The king of muscle cars with a turbo v6? Nah man.Just like the 17 GT and Raptor.
GT car cant really be used here, completely irrelevant comparison. And there are plenty of folks displeased with the V6 in the Raptor. Your halo mustang with a V6? The king of muscle cars with a turbo v6? Nah man.Just like the 17 GT and Raptor.
It's just a guess. If I'm wrong nobody will die.GT car cant really be used here, completely irrelevant comparison. And there are plenty of folks displeased with the V6 in the Raptor. Your halo mustang with a V6? The king of muscle cars with a turbo v6? Nah man.
What's the 22 cups mean?
It roars with greater than 8/7 a Hellcat from 22 cups.
Ford would be dumb not to take this opportunity to introduce a V8 Ecoboost.
I took this to mean 800 hp/700 ft-lbs out of 5.2 liters....
Thanks for the explainationn
Could also mean 707 Hellcat HP multiplied by 8/7.
That would equal 808 HP. Oh shit! Didn't someone post that number?
If its AWD, I would have to get one. Would instantly create its own class of musclecar.I'm going to guess a modified version of the Ford GT 3.5 Eco boost with a dual clutch and a Mustang first, AWD.
I think it's this
While I'd love twin turbos, I've always shared your concern and think the AMG, et.al. European performance TT V8s packaging in the 'hot V' is the only plausible way.Those talking turbos, look at a V8 S550 and tell me how you hang twin turbos in the engine bay in an OEM fashion.
I will say that it is 100% the car some have been waiting for.