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Old 06-08-2010, 08:16 PM   #6145
AmericanMuscle4.6GT
 
Drives: 2005 Mustang GT M5
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Orlando, Florida
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Originally Posted by assasinator View Post
there is going to be more 5.0's in the ditch or tree than you might think. its a high revving racelike motor. the average driver is not prepared for the power/gearing combo. turn traction and stability off= wrecks.
i don't think thats necessarily true........a motor that builds power more progressively would seem to be much more predictable than an LS motor where you stomp on it midcorner and it really socks it to you. The mustang is live rear axle (albeit a fantastic one) and has a ridiculously low first gear and I think those would make it more dangerous to any high schooler lucky to get his hands on one, than the actual powerband and torque curve of the engine.


personally..........ive kind of had enough of an engine that doesn't make any serious power below 4k but rips at the track........im ready for a big thundering 6.2L pushrod that'll really scoot under moderate throttle, low rpm situations that are present in daily driving.
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