K4fxd
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Everything is relativeExpensive in YOUR EYES. Not expensive running in this class, come on.
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Everything is relativeExpensive in YOUR EYES. Not expensive running in this class, come on.

325K for the street version is not what I'd call cheap.![]()
Most seem not to give af on this forum lol. I found this pretty exciting personally. Well I guess only comparison threads, oil threads, igniter tick or general arguments are what folks are after here
Watched all day yesterday. (US Central time.) Called it quits after the 1+ hour safety car parade due to rain around 2300, or 0530 Le Mans time.
Loved watching the dash cam of the 77.
Great showing for the Mustangs. 3rd and fourth in class. Will be watching and talking WEC anytime.![]()
yeah I enjoyed the dash cam too. Those straight cut gears are sooo loud lolWatched all day yesterday. (US Central time.) Called it quits after the 1+ hour safety car parade due to rain around 2300, or 0530 Le Mans time.
Loved watching the dash cam of the 77.
Great showing for the Mustangs. 3rd and fourth in class. Will be watching and talking WEC anytime.![]()
This is the video that anyone that cares about the GTD/GT3 Mustang should watch. Larry Holt from Multimatic, is extremely comfortable here in breaking everything down.
Regarding cost...amortizing a run of only a few thousand cars, development, manufacturing, government mandated testing - gets pricey very quickly. Ford has their margin, as does Multimatic. 325k isn't a lot considering all of that. You can see where Ford/Multimatic spent the money and where the budget wasn't that great, ie, the interior. Car is a legitimate monster. I'd buy two if I could.
possibly the same engine base as the Aussie V8's which use a 5.4L. Different rules but still a Coyote style DOHC 5.4L v8 production derived as per the Supercars rulesActually the guys says 70% of the engine in the GT3 is Coyote! its been bored and stroked to a 5.4.
Drivetrain, valves, crankshaft, seals, block, most of the heads from what I remember.