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Well laid-out 05 spec page

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Madhouse

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This is a very well-laid out 2005 Mustang spec page...

http://www.modernengineuity.com/specs/mustang_05.html

... and the rest of the site is pretty sweet too.


 

Mr_dcj2001

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Not bad. Looks to be just getting started. Needs more vehicle specs, but overall has some potential.
 

ShelbyMan

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Nice comparison page
 

351CJ

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Pretty good spec summary, but I think that some of the transmission ratios are not correct. MT V8 looks correct, but all others don't look quite right.
 

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Why would the turning circle of the V6 be 2 feet smaller the the GT?
 
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Could it be that there is some sort of turn limiter on the GT steering because of the wider tires? To avoid scrubbing the wheelwell?
 

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Thanks for the link dude! I am a Corvette owner who is looking into buying one of these 05 Mustnag GT's as a daily driver and to play with at the track. They sure look nice. This spec sheet is a big help.
 

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Mike Wyatt said:
Could it be that there is some sort of turn limiter on the GT steering because of the wider tires? To avoid scrubbing the wheelwell?
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Like engine size. The much larger V8 takes up more room than the 60* V6, which means the V6 has more room to turn the wheels.
 

RogerC62

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Like engine size. The much larger V8 takes up more room than the 60* V6, which means the V6 has more room to turn the wheels.
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There's no difference in front track

Could it be that there is some sort of turn limiter on the GT steering because of the wider tires? To avoid scrubbing the wheelwell?
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I'm betting this is the case
 
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