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Wifes 99 Gt AND MY 95 5.0 GT-S
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoToneFreak" data-source="post: 564351" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>GT disappointing I don't think so. GR8TWHITE I blieve in your cars times. I have seen many well driven New Edge GT's run with Z28s and also turn some respectable numbers at the track. I had a 99 GT 5spd that had all the bolt ons with out gears(never had it on the track though) and I could run with(beat) a moderately well driven LS1. The only one that ran right with me was a 01 WS6 with a Lid and catback. I love the GT's they respond so freakin well to a minimum of mods and plus noone expects them to run well, ( a sleeper if you will) Who cares if a certain car (import) can run with a GT big deal, it is still a hell of a lot cheaper to make that GT quicker than it is for most of the imports, give me a new GT again and half of what it costs to make most any import run low 12s to high 11s and I will be in the low 11s- high 10s. I do agree to a certain point that Ford has kind of forgotten about the GTs. They have the torque, but lack the upper breathing to really get cooking. Anyway I am not going on anymore until SStrikerSix can learn to spell or proofread, my head hurts.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoToneFreak, post: 564351, member: 9033"] GT disappointing I don't think so. GR8TWHITE I blieve in your cars times. I have seen many well driven New Edge GT's run with Z28s and also turn some respectable numbers at the track. I had a 99 GT 5spd that had all the bolt ons with out gears(never had it on the track though) and I could run with(beat) a moderately well driven LS1. The only one that ran right with me was a 01 WS6 with a Lid and catback. I love the GT's they respond so freakin well to a minimum of mods and plus noone expects them to run well, ( a sleeper if you will) Who cares if a certain car (import) can run with a GT big deal, it is still a hell of a lot cheaper to make that GT quicker than it is for most of the imports, give me a new GT again and half of what it costs to make most any import run low 12s to high 11s and I will be in the low 11s- high 10s. I do agree to a certain point that Ford has kind of forgotten about the GTs. They have the torque, but lack the upper breathing to really get cooking. Anyway I am not going on anymore until SStrikerSix can learn to spell or proofread, my head hurts.:) [/QUOTE]
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