Frozensvt
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After spending Gobbs on money in my 03 cobra IRS, I eventually toasted it and installed a solid rear. If my 08 had IRS, would have went solid axle. Not a fan of IRS in high horsepower applications.
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Yeah, you woulda been TOAST with a 2013!!
When we were out there in April, guy had a newer one (not a 2013) with street tires. Ran low 12s-to-11.8x at 126-130 traps. Pretty sweet!
He had those new Nitto Invos. I have them on my list as a future Summer tire.
Oh, and it's nt just a more comfortable ride, it's a better handling car, period. You can mock the MR suspension, just shows you what a g00b you are. It's an awesome suspension.
I'd be glad to take anyone to VIR in my V. Heat soak is virtually non-existent. Heat soak is only an issue in static situations. On the road course, not so.
As for the track pack, how much is that? Oh yeah, much more than the stock ZL1. The LSA has a huge aftermarket and for the extra money of the GT500 w/ track pack, an LSA can easily hit 700hp...

Ford listened to current Mustang owners and kept the solid axle because they said they wanted that ? For anyone that believes that, I have a bridge for sale cheap. GM did not develop and does not manufacture the Magnetorheological tech; that is from Delphi Corp. who supplies numerous automakers worldwide with the latest tech. Magnaride, variable cam phasers, direct injection, common rail diesel, control electronics, a huge list. I really prefer the look of the Mustang over the Camero or CTSV, (a crested wreath is an anti-chick magnet) but in the end you have to live with how it drives on real roads.
seen a Red with White stripes this weekend at the track... guy had the dealer temp tag still... don't know if it was new or used... He was smoking the tires on his launch... I did manage to line up against him once... Beat him pretty good... just kind of shows you have to be able to get all that power to the ground!!!
I don't know... The Red Brick of Vengeance has pulled off some pretty amazing wins!! LOL!
I lined up against a Shelby KR or Super Snake... don't know which... think someone said it was a KR... beat him to the 1/8th... would have beat him to the 1/4 if I hadn't completely blown my launch! The guy was having troubles staging and distracted me... left my TC off and I ended spinning quite a bit... LOL
Easy to goad? Who is the one writing novels here? What I find easy is agreeing with the car rags calling the ZL1 a better car and watching the fanbois go nuts.[
Name calling? You are funny. And clueless. Heat soak is a major issue on any FI car. Particularly after modding. You are damaging your own credibility with such statements. The guy who raced the new zl1 at VIR was an experienced track enthusiast and experienced huge heat soak, pulling timing and killing power. Those are facts, not claims. There is video on youtube and his own write up on the web (Eric from Torq).
The track pack is $2500 for an awesome set of active coolers. About a grand more than the zl1's gas guzzler tax. Again, for those in the back of the class, not even necessary unless you are tracking the car regularly and pushing the limits.
The 2013 GT500 is already 700 hp stock, check out this vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZBKBf8Zsjo The GT500 dynos 100 more hp at the wheels. 595/.85 = 700 crank HP. And it can handle it without other drivetrain upgrades such as halfshafts or a more robust clutch. No need to go aftermarket for 700 HP on the GT500. Additionally, the new TVS from the 2013 5.8 is available from Ford and backwards compatible to all model years GT500 for just over $2K. You'd be lucky to do a pulley upgrade to a LSA for that! But, I understand not everyone is interested in having the most powerful muscle car ever produced. Some are interested in coddling their derrieres. And relying on assertions derived from manufacturer's claims and magazine articles. But, the rubber meets the road where the real match ups occur: on the street and at the drag strip.
One more thing, GM has made it clear (in court) they have no intention to correct defects in their product line for any vehicle produced before their bankruptcy. Way to support your customer base GM!
BTW, anyone ever tell you how easy you are to goad?
The gOOb
You definitely don't care about handling. Because that's what the drag racers all say: "Look at the g reading!"The development/design of the IRS in the D2C was done. It was $300 more to the price of the car. Mustang clubs nation wide screamed LOUD for the solid axle. And YES they wanted it!
I have a 2007 GT500 (Red/White striped) and if it had come with an IRS I promise you, If you could not swap out the IRS easily, I would NOT have bought it. It replaced a screaming yellow '04 Cobra. -End.
All of this "Oh my gawd IRS is the bomb!" crap is hilarious! The GT500 and the BOSS LS are pulling 1g+ with a model T rearend! And it is right on par with the capability of the Camaro with the "heaven sent" IRS and Magnetic shocks! Blasphemy!:laugh_ti:
I once asked my wife, who knows little about cars, if I should buy a Corvette. Her response, "You are not nearly old enough for that!"
The 2013 GT500 is hardly a buckboard. In fact, it has been lauded for what it is, even though it comes up short when compared to IRS with MRC. However, when it comes to muscle cars, beating the competition at the 1/4 mile (or at a stoplight) by many car lengths, is what defines them. There are plenty of second best cars that deliver a comfy ride. Not everyone is happy playing second fiddle and having to rationalized it. For most GT500 owners it is a weekend driver, so a cushy ride is not a priority. I daily drive my 2008 in the warmer months and have no issues with the ride. Just like I can tolerate the SHOs torque steer and less than agile handling, because I appreciate it for what it is.
The new Mustang chassis will be a 2015 model. And I will bet money that the 2013 GT500 will not depreciate any more than the 2013 zl1. In 2015, once again Mustang will be ahead of the Camaro in the refresh cycle. GM was playing catch up with the Camaro when they introduced it as a 2010 model and is still playing catch up. Historically Mustang buyers simply did not want the IRS (and the added weight) in their pony car and Ford paid attention to that, putting emphasis on straight line performance. In 2015 they will likely provide IRS and still keep the weight down.
I give kudos to GM for MRC, it is an effective technology. Since it was developed for the Corvette, GM already had it in their parts bin to apply to the zl1. If not, it would have added tremendously to the zl1's cost.
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Additionally, the new TVS from the 2013 5.8 is available from Ford and backwards compatible to all model years GT500 for just over $2K. You'd be lucky to do a pulley upgrade to a LSA for that! But, I understand not everyone is interested in having the most powerful muscle car ever produced. Some are interested in coddling their derrieres. And relying on assertions derived from manufacturer's claims and magazine articles. But, the rubber meets the road where the real match ups occur: on the street and at the drag strip.



The fact the ZL1 repeatedly wins comparos is surprising and I've changed my mind on it. I'll always take the better handling car over the drag racer if both are in the same league...
To make negative comments about a clearly superior technology like Magnaride (Ferrari also uses this) and to then tout the live axle while calling IRS overated with line after line of verbal diahrea is beyond ridiculous. Give it up as you've lost all credibiltiy on this forum. The ZL1 is not just clearly the better driving machine, it is by far according to all comparisons out there. To sacrifice drivability 99.999% of the time, for bragging rites over a 1/4 mile smooth track a few times a year, totalling about a minute, is just an indicator of how inscure a person is. If 1 out of every 1000 buyers will ever take either car to a track, that would be a surprise.
To think that owners of ZL1's and GT500's won't end up on the 1/4 shows your lack of credibility. Sites like SVTP, LS1tech, etc... are FULL of threads about hp, mods, and 1/4 times. Very little about how supple the ride is, or how you can run through cones on a parking lot.