Originally Posted by m4a1mustang OK, So in terms of the "clunk" sound and feeling when you close the door as it relates to the Miata's awesomeness, it's like this: 2011
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09-24-2010, 12:50 PM | #166 (permalink) |
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Look for my `Stang Door Swap DIY thread in a few days!
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Do you think the hinges can handle the torque?
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Gonna go with some custom Carbon Fiber hinges. Should help minimize the difference in weight from the two.
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Miata doors are engineered to be supported by structures beneath the frame, dramatically reducing unsprung weight. And they fling open if the driver stops suddenly, producing a flap-drag effect like airplanes when they land.
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Pretty awesome. There were some clutch pedal issues reported and Ford jumped on it right away.
And the people reporting the problems were tracking the cars, too. And Ford knew it. By high RPM shifting they mean 7,000 RPM powershifts.
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09-24-2010, 07:31 PM | #173 (permalink) |
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i just think you all have slow 370z sorry and can i post the video of me beating my brothers 5.0 and his best friends 5.0 ....im sure one of them know how to drive haha
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I test drove a 370Z the other day and if felt IDENTICAL to my WS6. The numbers seem to indicate that it is. That 2009 GT500 beat me by 4 cars 60-115. |
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I saw a Roush Mustang yesterday. The growl of the engine was really aggressive and turned heads. It was like all 435 HPs were talking at once. And the Shelby has over 500 HP? Must be crazy fast.
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Read my post again. I essentially state that the GT500 requires driver skill to be driven quickly where the Z is more forgiving of less experienced drivers. If I were to lap VIR in both cars, I guarantee I'd be faster in my Z. I wasn't posting Michael Schumacher's experience with both cars, just my own. Driven by someone who can handle the GT500, it'll lap faster than a Z due to the straightaway speeds it can achieve. This is purely a horsepower advantage. The GT500 suspension is archaic and inferior to the Z, and the Z could definitely achieve higher cornering speeds.
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So, is it a 2010 or 2011 GT500?
Considering the review was written in January, I'm 99% sure it's a 2010. If you don't know much about Mustangs, the 2011 GT500 is on the order of ~9 seconds quicker than the 2010 around VIR. It will wipe the floor with just about any sub $100k car on a road track, and it's not simply due to a horsepower advantage.
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