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Whats up with the 2015 specs
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 14284630" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>This isn't the 90s anymore. The chassis and suspension will outperform the S197 with ease so that leaves the drivetrain? What's the ceiling on the Coyote vs the old 5.0s? You don't think Ford has the ability to tune and tweak for performance to best the outgoing model? They have a lot of room to work with as that is how engines are developed these days, especially with how they have adopted much of the Boss' internals. They benchmark competing vehicles like the M3/4 and of course the old Mustang so they aren't going to release it until they've surpassed their goals. </p><p></p><p>And why would you release your mediocre in comparison numbers as the Hellcat is in the spotlight? Makes no sense. The masses aren't going to care to hear 450hp when "707" is being thrown around all over every car site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 14284630, member: 21786"] This isn't the 90s anymore. The chassis and suspension will outperform the S197 with ease so that leaves the drivetrain? What's the ceiling on the Coyote vs the old 5.0s? You don't think Ford has the ability to tune and tweak for performance to best the outgoing model? They have a lot of room to work with as that is how engines are developed these days, especially with how they have adopted much of the Boss' internals. They benchmark competing vehicles like the M3/4 and of course the old Mustang so they aren't going to release it until they've surpassed their goals. And why would you release your mediocre in comparison numbers as the Hellcat is in the spotlight? Makes no sense. The masses aren't going to care to hear 450hp when "707" is being thrown around all over every car site. [/QUOTE]
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