RevvdMedia
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I came across an article (finally) stating the roadholding ability of the base GT suspension and tires:
http://www.caranddriver.com/ford/mustang
They found that the base suspension and base 18" all season P-Zero Nero's only pull a 0.83g 300ft skidpad vs 0.95 for the performance package. I know the science behind tires and how much of a difference they make, but for some reason I'm really surprised the GT only pulls a 0.83 with the base all seasons. Somehow I was expecting the high 0.8x at least. Maybe I expect too much of all seasons in summer weather (especially considering P-Zero Nero are "performance" all seasons).
It doesn't much matter to me as I have already planned to run proper winter tires in winter, and some Michelin Pilot Super Sports in summer, so I will be getting maximum grip for the road conditions. Just thought I'd share this...maybe stir the pot a little lol.
http://www.caranddriver.com/ford/mustang
They found that the base suspension and base 18" all season P-Zero Nero's only pull a 0.83g 300ft skidpad vs 0.95 for the performance package. I know the science behind tires and how much of a difference they make, but for some reason I'm really surprised the GT only pulls a 0.83 with the base all seasons. Somehow I was expecting the high 0.8x at least. Maybe I expect too much of all seasons in summer weather (especially considering P-Zero Nero are "performance" all seasons).
It doesn't much matter to me as I have already planned to run proper winter tires in winter, and some Michelin Pilot Super Sports in summer, so I will be getting maximum grip for the road conditions. Just thought I'd share this...maybe stir the pot a little lol.
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