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Anybody else seen one of these???


chvlfrk

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Niota, TN
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235/70R15 front / 275/60R15 rear
2009 FACTORY Mustang Drag Car (FMS: NO VIN# / NOT street legal), our dealerships flag owner (Jacky Jones) bought 10 of these and all have been SOLD....70k price tag
5.4 Supercharged, 6spd manual trans w/SFI bellhousing, 9" rearend, cage, etc.
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If you seen any, post pics.............
 
Thats pretty cool. They skip the radio, AC, carpeting etc?
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DAMN SKIPPY..........this thing is track ready!
 
Seen it in a couple of magazines. 425 hp base, 475 with the alum block, roll cage optional, stripped interior. Quoted HP seems a little low, just like they did with the orginal ones. Strange to see a 9" rear being used again. Lots of room for increases. Think production was limited to only 50, sold out before the ink was dry. I think they sure could have ditched the six speed, may even gone back to the good old top loader four speed for the strip.
Dave
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Seen it in a couple of magazines. 425 hp base, 475 with the alum block, roll cage optional, stripped interior. Quoted HP seems a little low, just like they did with the orginal ones. Strange to see a 9" rear being used again. Lots of room for increases. Think production was limited to only 50, sold out before the ink was dry. I think they sure could have ditched the six speed, may even gone back to the good old top loader four speed for the strip.
Dave
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I'd have dropped any manual transmission... An auto is the only transmission that belongs in a 1/4 mile car... Now, if it was street legal, that 6-speed would be sweet...
 
I would not want a muscle car with an auto...... unless the only racing i could do was time-trials. and I had to cheat and dial it in, which would take the fun out of racing anyways.

Frank
 
I wouldn't want a drag car with a manual... Anything else I prefer manual...

i got 3 words for ya for the track...... parasitic power loss.....sure its alot easier to drive a car with a built auto down the track, but wheres the fun in it, and u lose more power through the transmission that way....
 
I think there's more to it than just horsepower loss. I don't think a Top Fuel drasgter even uses a transmission--just a multi-stage clutch. Think about how much power is lost to heat there.

You'd have to look at a curve of power actually reaching the ground to compare an auto and a manual. Parasitic losses might mean something at Bonneville, but in a short violent race, there are some big advantages of an auto. One is that you never unhook, however briefly, the power to the wheels. It shifts instantly and hard. And it also has a torque converter which acts like another gear between each gear. This pulls the engine down even less between shifts because as it hits the new gear the converter will flash back up. Providing you have the right converter and not the one off of your mom's Buick Electra. I think an auto built for drag racing is better than a manual.
 
Before the rant on the convo, let me say "nice stang"..

Most folk ain't going to like this, but it's fact.

If you wanna test hardware, autos are the way to go. Thing is, if a hardware test is what you want, why even have a driver... Mount it to a rail too and take steering out of the equasion as well, all the while increasing the safety. Person can climb in and press a button to launch down the track for a nifty-fast ride. Be almost as much fun as a world class roller coaster (only cost WAY more per ride).

If you wanna test drivers, go manual and leave the control up to the driver. Bad part with that is, truely talented drivers are too few and far between.

Those who admit to preferring racing autos over manual, admit to a lack of driving ability and preference for being along for the ride rather than in control.

Auto and manual are two different beasts and shouldn't be compared. They're for different types of people.

Me, I admit I'm no racer. If I was doing 1/4s I'd need allot of practice with the manual (and I drive one daily) or I'd need to use an auto...

Agreed with the above post a nicely geared 4 speed would make for better times, unless the 6 speed just adds some highway gears on top of their 4 speed ratios. Might make for some nice autoX that way.
 
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