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Displacement between DOHC and OHV engines is apples to oranges, so that's not a valid argument.
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Are you being obtuse on purpose?
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![]() It also has to endure all of the rigors placed upon it by being in the hands of a daily driver. Engines regardless of size, crank or cam placement will always be compared. In the end, it's all about the HP and torque. That's not to say I will ever buy an american pony car with a 4cyl engine.
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Yeah you're making my point. Domestic engines are handicapped due to emissions requirements. Not so much Ferrari and Lambo. So to say that what Ford did with the Voodoo is unimpressive is ignorant. There's no doubt in my mind a Voodoo could match or beat the output of a 458 if Ford was free to do what they wanted.
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The Voodoo is nothing shy of incredibly impressive. If I thought paying $60K for a car was a good idea, then a GT350 would be the car I bought.
Nothing in this price range can offer you the same experience the Voodoo can. NOTHING!!
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The GT350 is nice looking from the outside. Looks are a personal preference and I prefer the lines of the camaro. I don't like the recessed grill on the mustangs or the teardrop shaped cab lines.
When you compare the fact that the performance is on par with the SS the price is not worth it. ZL1 will tear it up. I actually agree with ender. You guys saying it's special are doing so not because it's special in how it makes the car perform but special in the sense that it's a novelty item with a novelty redline and exhaust note for an "affordable" american sports car. Sure more hp than the LT but less torque. For the price difference on these cars you could do head work, throw in a cam and have a 600+ hp NA camaro. I understand that as car enthusiasts we pick things to identify as special about our cars, and it's not like either car is a bad choice, but lets not get carried away with how good the 5.2 is ... cause it's not. |
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If you haven’t noticed, the high revving nature of the voodoo allows a broader power-band. It is the biggest reason the GT350 performs as it does. The voodoo has 90% of its torque available from 3450RPM to 7000RPM. Some good reading for you… http://www.powerperformancenews.com/...-gt350-engine/ http://wardsauto.com/2016/ford-s-52l...ng-masterpiece What exactly about the engine in your opinion makes It a novelty? How is an 8250 redline a novelty when it allows the area under the curve to be huge? I can build a 600HP NA 408w for cheap as hell. What’s your point? Will it last as long as the voodoo? Nope. Does it have a warranty? Nope. Does it pass emissions? Nope. Is the voodoo maxed out? Nope. You can’t go on comparing modified engines to what OEM is offering with their factory warranty. Hell, the voodoo engine doesn’t even have direct injection yet. |
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When I think of novelty I think of the mustangs puddle lights, or the infinitely adjustable interior light options. Novelty on an engine would be the Coyotes sound tube that amplifies the intake in a lame attempt to make the cabin sound better. Having an engine that puts out the most NA horsepower out of a v8 and highest RPM, with the broadest powerband compared to any other domestic automaker is hardly a novelty. |
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It is $66k with air conditioning and very difficult to obtain without a markup since only a couple hundred are produced a year.
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The concept of developing the Voodoo specifically for a model line that sits at least two full steps below low-end exotics is positively stunning, but to me the execution isn't quite there. You'd only have to hear a GT350 with 4 into 1 headers to imagine what could have been. Norm
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I was invited to drive a few of them months ago at Sebring. I have owned multiple Mustangs over the years, and got the invite from Ford. I like the car a lot, the engine is awesome, it sounds sick, but I ordered a SS 1LE. The GT350 is too much coin, even IF you can get one at msrp, and the Grand Sport for a few grand more beats it on track. I thought about a GT350 with a track pack, or should I say "base" 2017, but again, the SS 1LE will most likely at least match it's performance for some $12,000+ less. But to knock the engine as a car guy is just stupid...
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But the performance is on par with an SS.
How much faster is the GT350 0-60? How about 0-100? Lap times around the track? They are on par. Neither one beats the other hands down in all areas though I concede all things considered the mustang is the overall winner for a measly $20k more. The broader power band is a gimmick. Sorry. When it's time to drive fast your engine lives in a 2500rpm range between gears.... or do you shift early and often so you can get some of those good torque numbers from the lower rev range into your drag race, or lay down some of that good 4000rpm torque at the apex of the corner? ![]() I'm not saying it's a bad car, but the hype over this engine is just hot air. Being unique, or special to someone, does not make it any better. It doesn't make the car perform any better than it's OHV competition. Different, yes, better, no. Name one place this engine gives a clear performance benefit to the mustang. One place where you can say "man if the camaro had an fpc it could do this so much better!" |
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