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05gt vs 350z

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619pony

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yesterday i was online and my friend showed me this video of an 05gt racing a 05 350z convertible. at da start, the z got ahead of the mustang but at the end the gt caught it and barely beat the z through the 1/4. i then looked at motortrends comparison of the two cars and got the performance results and it had the gt .4 secs faster 0-60 and .4 secs fster in the quarter. so why does teh gt start slower than the z even thoguh it has a bigger engine and faster times????
 
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You trollin?

GT must have spun it's wheels too much off the line.
 
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I think the answer is quite obvious, 619pony - the Mustang had a sub-par driver while the Z had a competent driver.

I learned just how much a difference a good driver can make when I was at the Ford & Mustang Showdown at Englishtown Raceway last weekend. There was another '05 Mustang GT there besides me. It was a manual and it definitely was a V8 (you pop your hood between runs), just like mine. It was pefectly stock, just like mine. The temperature that day was around 88, the track temp around 97. I was running consistent 13.79s with high 1/low 2 second 60' times. Unfortunately, I broke out with a 13.5 later in the day when it got slightly cooler (low 80s). But this other guy wasn't even breaking into the 14s!! He kept running 15.6s and 15.8s with high 2/low 3 second 60' times. He just didn't know how to launch/shift. He was utterly terrible... and he was a pain in the ass to boot. He looked like he was in his late thirities/early forties, yet he followed me (I'm 22) and my g/f (she's turning 20 in a month) around like a lost puppy all day.

Either you know all this stuff and you are a troll, or you are just very naive about drag racing. Nothing to be ashamed of if you're truly naive - we all once were - but if you're a troll, try harder, lol.
 

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OBleedingMe said:
I think the answer is quite obvious, 619pony - the Mustang had a sub-par driver while the Z had a competent driver.

I learned just how much a difference a good driver can make when I was at the Ford & Mustang Showdown at Englishtown Raceway last weekend. There was another '05 Mustang GT there besides me. It was a manual and it definitely was a V8 (you pop your hood between runs), just like mine. It was pefectly stock, just like mine. The temperature that day was around 88, the track temp around 97. I was running consistent 13.79s with high 1/low 2 second 60' times. Unfortunately, I broke out with a 13.5 later in the day when it got slightly cooler (low 80s). But this other guy wasn't even breaking into the 14s!! He kept running 15.6s and 15.8s with high 2/low 3 second 60' times. He just didn't know how to launch/shift. He was utterly terrible... and he was a pain in the ass to boot. He looked like he was in his late thirities/early forties, yet he followed me (I'm 22) and my g/f (she's turning 20 in a month) around like a lost puppy all day.

Either you know all this stuff and you are a troll, or you are just very naive about drag racing. Nothing to be ashamed of if you're truly naive - we all once were - but if you're a troll, try harder, lol.
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How true! How True!
I have a 350Z and I know its quick, but my GT is quicker. I can definitely feel the difference in acceleration between the two.
A stock 350Z conv is heavier that a 350Z coupe so its definitely not as quick off the line when you compare the two.
So for a GT to barely beat a 350Z convertible, its definitely the driver.
Even if that 350Z conv had a few simple mods (i.e. intake, exhaust, etc.), not including forced induction, I still don't think it could beat a GT.
 

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619pony said:
yesterday i was online and my friend showed me this video of an 05gt racing a 05 350z convertible. at da start, the z got ahead of the mustang but at the end the gt caught it and barely beat the z through the 1/4. i then looked at motortrends comparison of the two cars and got the performance results and it had the gt .4 secs faster 0-60 and .4 secs fster in the quarter. so why does teh gt start slower than the z even thoguh it has a bigger engine and faster times????
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Duh!

It's called the DRIVER
 
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