Germansheperd
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They flip-flopped the ratings. At one time they officially said 310.Both model years were 305hp
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They flip-flopped the ratings. At one time they officially said 310.Both model years were 305hp
Be careful how you google brittany blue.This is what we have so far, although Brittany Blue wasn't included (although just Google '67 Mustang in Brittany Blue)
no. I'm going from the premise that Detroit has failed miserably at every so-called "security" measure they've come up with esp as it relates to anything with software. You'd think they could actually hire someone who can credibly attack a system or hire real security engineers, and dispense with the false notion that normal programmers can somehow write security-hard software. Clearly they can't.You speaking from experience on that? I wasn't even aware the Mopars had an electronic column lock.
Don't hold your breath, it took months before the '21 configurator was up, and weeks of glitches after.Any idea when the site will be updated to the 2022 configurator?
No need to you just need to get Aluminator is 5.2 l 580 hp N/A. But it's $$$ Steeda have one on the Number 20 car.If you compare the 5.0 to the 4.0 liter flat 6 Porsche uses you will see that there is significant potential to increase power without increasing displacement. The 4.0 Porsche makes 500 hp, and the 5.0 is 25% larger. I would be satisfied with 625 hp. Even if Ford fell short of Porsche's specific output and got about 580 from the 5.0 I would be ok with that.
Has the electronic column lock on the S550 been shown to not work?no. I'm going from the premise that Detroit has failed miserably at every so-called "security" measure they've come up with esp as it relates to anything with software. You'd think they could actually hire someone who can credibly attack a system or hire real security engineers, and dispense with the false notion that normal programmers can somehow write security-hard software. Clearly they can't.
Ford et. al. get sued for all kinds of silly crap but a vehicle security feature that doesn't work and can be shown to be trivially defeated and can be argued in court to be bloody obvious (ie. Ford didn't bother to actually test their implementation) opens up a nasty legal risk.
No, it works just fine. Had it on my 15' EB and currently on my 19' GT/CS. No issues. Was most likely either a cost and/or software issue.Has the electronic column lock on the S550 been shown to not work?
Judging by where and from whom the Chargers are being stolen, I am of the belief that a number of the owners are actively creating the issue. No different than leaving an unwanted car or truck parked near the bridge in Laredo with the doors unlocked and the fob in plain sight.You speaking from experience on that? I wasn't even aware the Mopars had an electronic column lock.
Also my understanding is that the Charger/Challenger are susceptible to key signal spoofing (and just engaging the transmission emergency release on the automatics and being pushed away/loaded onto a flatbed).
Based on some of the stuff I've seen Charger owners participate in, I'd say that's an accurate assumption.Judging by where and from whom the Chargers are being stolen, I am of the belief that a number of the owners are actively creating the issue. No different than leaving an unwanted car or truck parked near the bridge in Laredo with the doors unlocked and the fob in plain sight.
It's almost like you don't really want more displacement and more power. I do.Yes, no point to talk about bigger displacement, it's highly unlikely it's going to happen. Coyote will stay 5.0. They're cutting power now because of emissions , they dropped 5.2 Voodoo and you think they'd add dozens of g/km of CO2 emissions? I think that train already left. Not in GT anyway. But there could be Boss 302 with 500 hp at some point, that would be sweet. There's a factory supercharged version for those who want significantly more power so they have it covered, various aftermarket options too.
To me it's important to consider the entire package. I think the 2.3T would be more than impressive in my Fiesta ST, but in the Mustang it's ok, not great.EB 135+ hp / L is impressive as well.
Yes, around 580 would be a good hp total and I would buy a new regular GT (not a limited production car that dealers mark up to a higher price) if it stayed at a reasonable weight and had that amount of power.No need to you just need to get Aluminator is 5.2 l 580 hp N/A. But it's $$$ Steeda have one on the Number 20 car.
I think even better would be to get the car down to 3200-3500 lbs...It's almost like you don't really want more displacement and more power. I do.
This is a good place to tell Ford and their competitors what we want. I think the Dodge competitor to the Mustang is too large and heavy, but I like what Dodge is doing with larger engines. Ford may never get my money again if they don't make small cars and their Mustang is emasculated.
If you like porky cars with small engines or really complex hybrids - definitely speak up.
To me it's important to consider the entire package. I think the 2.3T would be more than impressive in my Fiesta ST, but in the Mustang it's ok, not great.
Yes, around 580 would be a good hp total and I would buy a new regular GT (not a limited production car that dealers mark up to a higher price) if it stayed at a reasonable weight and had that amount of power.