JohnZiraldo
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Let me take a stab at that.How did anyone come to the conclusion CD4 had anything to do with the new Mustang?
We were sharing a lot of anxiety about whether S550 was smaller, lighter, stronger than the new GM Alpha platform, or just a tweaked S197. To say that we were anxious about that is probably an understatement.
I for one pleaded my ignorance about modern platforms to the forum because I did not know why a 'clean sheet' design had to be necessarily superior to an 'evolved' platform. The Pill jumped in with his CD4 Chassis School to help relieve us of our ignorance by bringing us a lot of presentation data about some of Ford's latest and greatest platform technologies.
Our speculation and wishful thinking made us want to believe that S550 might be an evolution of Ford's best design and metals technologies, and that it could be a RWD version of Ford's latest platform, ie. CD4+.
We have followed a similar path in helping ourselves to believe that the IRS for S550 will be the latest, greatest, lightest, strongest IRS ever built.
Cooler and newer heads prevailed and convinced us that there is no CD4 under the S550. We are now back to square one.
The Pill has indicated that he for one is going to wait for more facts from Ford in order to start up a new "S550 Chassis School" and an "S550 Suspension & Braking School".
So, CD4 Mustang talk is dead! Long live CD4 in FWD cars!
Now let's talk about what we KNOW about the newest, lightest, strongest, fastest chassis, suspension, and braking systems ever conceived. S550 :first:
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