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Silver really does highlight the body surfacing :thumbsup:
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So now what wheels are these? 17"? 18"? Any guesses?

edit: Looking at the video above I'm thinking these are the base 18" rims for the GT.
Well, it's a GT grille on there and indications are starting to point to there being gauges in the performance packs and this one doesn't (see interior shot) so it's likely the standard 18" wheels. Of course that's assuming these cars aren't just a mix of different equipment which may or may not represent any packages or standard equipment. Big assumption actually.
 
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Hiding in Plain Sight: The Art of Camouflage

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At the 0:55 mark they cut to an interior shot of the car accelerating. Hard to tell but could that be the EB? Sounds like a blow off valve right when it cuts away. Great video and maybe deserves it's own thread because there is a lot of nice sound bites and info to discuss.
I agree. Definitely a blowoff or bypass valve.
 

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It is way to deep and "mean" to be the eco 4. All of the sounds in this video are of the coyote. Or at least thats my impression.
You'd be surprised what a turbo four can sound like. ;)
 

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You'd be surprised what a turbo four can sound like. ;)

Yup, take an SRT4 for example. Got one after I sold my 96 SVT Cobra. The srt4 sounded pretty good. Does not sound like a typical I4. I do wish I didnt sell my cobra though.
 
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http://www.at.ford.com/news/cn/Page...New Ford Mustang Away from the Paparazzi.aspx

DEARBORN - In the months leading up to the global reveal of the all-new Ford Mustang in early December, debating the exact shape of the car was one of the hottest topics for fans on the Internet. Helping fuel their speculation – while enabling the Mustang development team to log tens of thousands of test miles on public roads this past summer and fall without revealing the car’s shape – was the job of the camouflage team from Ford design and engineering.

With more than 3,000 film and television appearances over the past 50 years, Mustang has the sort of on-screen résumé many in Hollywood would envy. Like those celebrities, when a new Mustang is on the way, the car paparazzi immediately mobilize in an attempt to capture the first photos for fan sites on the Internet.

“Ford designers and engineers spend a lot of time developing new cars, and part of my job is to make sure people don’t see the result until it’s completely ready,” said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer. “Professional spy photographers have been stalking prototype cars for decades, and now, the addition of camera phones has made it even more critical to hide our cars from prying eyes.

The chase is on
Getting an early look at highly anticipated new cars like Mustang is a cat and mouse game between automakers and a small cadre of automotive spy photographers that hide out for weeks on end in hopes of catching a glimpse of an upcoming vehicle that will tease fans.

“The professional photographers all know where the cars get built and where they get tested,” said Pericak. “One photographer we see frequently parks in discrete locations with a view of these facilities, just waiting for something new to emerge.”

With most people now carrying smartphones with cameras and Internet connections, just avoiding the usual photography locations is no longer enough.

“Before a single one of these test vehicles is allowed to leave the prototype plant, a camouflage package is developed and must be approved by the design, engineering and test track safety departments,” said Al Wilkinson, Ford camouflage coordinator. “With all of the camo in place, even a good photograph should not give away the design details of the new car.”

Initial camouflage development begins with the design team, and is then refined through engineering and safety. With Mustang, the first recommendation for camo was surprisingly minimal in an effort to keep weight and aerodynamic effects to a minimum.

“When I saw the first camouflage package the team suggested, I knew it wasn’t good enough to counter the paparazzi, so we went back to the drawing board,” said Pericak.

With too much of the new body revealed in the first camo package, the team quickly went to work to make sure the entire body was covered with black vinyl and heavily padded underneath with foam. The second proposal still showed the basic profile of the fastback roofline, something Pericak didn’t want to have revealed this early.
 

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Yup, take an SRT4 for example. Got one after I sold my 96 SVT Cobra. The srt4 sounded pretty good. Does not sound like a typical I4. I do wish I didnt sell my cobra though.
SRT-4s sound like speedboats. I almost bought one. I bet I would have had fun if I did.
 
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Looks like they're doing a lot of snow driving. Good. I hope the 2015 can handle the snow better. Supposedly there is a new wet/snow mode.
 
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