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Test drove an 06 Today

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  • Start date Start date Jan 27, 2006

willys1

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I know its the same HP as 05 but they must have reconfigured something!! Last year when I drove an 05 I turned the traction control off and punched it out from a stand still and it spun the tires a "little" then took off.Well I did the same thing today and it shifted into 2nd gear "still" spinning and starting to fish tail !! I had to let off because the salesman who was with me looked a little worried!! At only 26,000 Im seriously consiering getting one!! What a fun little car..Im thinking they adjusted the ecu because its a total different beast!!I
 

bigcat

start with the upper hole, and if more traction is
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dejas vu!

I remember reading this somewhere else.
 

willys1

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bigcat said:
dejas vu!

I remember reading this somewhere else.
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TAP4636

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Probably just your imagination.
 

bigcat

start with the upper hole, and if more traction is
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TAP4636 said:
Probably just your imagination.
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http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=611496

nope, willys got what i was talking about!
 
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willys1 said:
I know its the same HP as 05 but they must have reconfigured something!! Last year when I drove an 05 I turned the traction control off and punched it out from a stand still and it spun the tires a "little" then took off.
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You drove an '05 last year and now you drove and '06? What are you, a serial test driver? I'll bet the salesmen love to see you coming in! LOL. I never even sat in a new Mustang until the day it came in and I drove it home.
 

TAP4636

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bigcat said:
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=611496

nope, willys got what i was talking about!
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I don't know man. I don't have that issue. Mine is plenty fast off the line.
 
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Took my 06 to the strip last night. Only got to do two runs ( first for me in it) Did first without traction control. Spun and wheel hopped all thru 1st and 2nd. Bumped rev limiter in both. 14.98 @ 100. Next and last run was better with the traction control on, but still wheel hopped thru 1st. caught on in 2nd. 14.13 @ 101. NO mods whatsoever. Not even a K&N filter. 3500 miles on it. 60 ft was 2.20 on 2nd pass. Never got to drive an 05, the local dealer never had one with a manual trans till my 06 came in.
 

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was it your first time to the track, or just in that car?
 
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D.Hearne

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ADRENLN said:
was it your first time to the track, or just in that car?
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1st time in this car at that track, but also hadn't been to that track in 20 years There's one closer to the house, gonna go there from now on.
 

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There is no difference between the two years performance wise, though when I bought my 02' GT I wanted one in mineral grey. The local dealer only had a red one so I took it for a test drive and it was gutless. I was very disappointed. But a few days later another dealer had a mineral grey GT and I took it for a drive and it drove like a bat out of hell. Supposedly the same car, both 2002 and brand new, but they drove completely different. I guess it's just how they are put together.
 

351CJ

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Tmack said:
There is no difference between the two years performance wise,
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Has the PCM software been updated?
Could be that Ford updated it and improved the throttle lag.

Anyone here who works at Ford or is a dealer service tech that can find out if the PCM code has been updated?
 
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I had a 2005 GT and just traded it in for a 2006 GT. I liked the new gray and 18" polished wheels. My 2005 seemed faster but it had almost 9,600 on it when I traded. I am hoping the new car breaks in like my 2005. I think it can also be the way they are built. I have seen stock Mustangs out run modified ones. Just a thought.
 
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