In that Fiesta picture it only mentions the A-pillar as using ultra high strength boron steel. The B-pillar is in the same color but it only says it is shaped for ultra-high strength. (so I'm not sure if that uses it or not)According to Ford's Torsional test on the S550, only slightly more Boron was used over the S197. The Fiesta used extensive Boron...
Thanks for finding that post, that 88lbs was from the structure alone. That's not to say content wasn't added back in. 88lbs in structure loss doesn't equal 88lbs in curb. The Mustang is pretty loaded now so, it may help.
You won't find a z28 competing anywhere in organized Motorsport.
Fiesta used about 55%, the S197 used about 10%. The S550 is a little bit more. However, the S550 is a Mild Steel nightmare.In that Fiesta picture it only mentions the A-pillar as using ultra high strength boron steel. The B-pillar is in the same color but it only says it is shaped for ultra-high strength. (so I'm not sure if that uses it or not)
The quote from the Ford press material about the Fiesta is, "More than 50 percent of the body structure is high-strength steel, including grades of very high-strength, dual-phase steel and ultra-high-strength aluminized boron steel."
https://social.ford.com/our-articles/cars/fiesta/ford-fiesta-will-it-blend/
It doesn't sound like very much of it uses boron steel, but it does have a lot of other high strength steels. Based on the Mustang graph it looks like about ~65% of the BIW uses high strength steels, with about 15% being boron steel. That sounds like at least as much, if not more high strength steel and boron steel than the Fiesta.
I don't need to cry anywhere. I don't care about the official curb weight. For some reason you do. I have never raced with more than 6 gallons of fuel. The car I replaced was within spitting distance of the new 2015. I know the Base GT was lighter, I know many were led to believe these S197's were lighter, mine wasn't as was Terrys. Our fear was that the 3700+lbs car he weighed (his own) was final (also empty). He, as well as many others, we're pleased that the real world gain wasn't bad.Pill,
From the Ford, Chevy or other manufacturer spec sheet or catalogue could you please point out the RACE curb weight of a car? I m really curious! The point is, you can strip down or put one gallon of fuel in any car but you cant fool us by claiming lower curb weight numbers than the manufacturer's, in this case the base gt s550 weight is proven to be 3705 lbs period, and that is with a full tank of gas! Now you go cry in a corner!
The Fiesta uses about 55% high strength steel. Most of that is not the boron ultra high strength steel. Based on the information I've showed, it looks like the Fiesta actually has a little more mild steel than the Mustang percentage-wise.Fiesta used about 55%, the S197 used about 10%. The S550 is a little bit more. However, the S550 is a Mild Steel nightmare.
UHSS is a hugh weight savings material just on design efficiency. Boron and UHSS are not lighter than Mild, it just takes far less metal to achieve the same results.The Fiesta uses about 55% high strength steel. Most of that is not the boron ultra high strength steel. Based on the information I've showed, it looks like the Fiesta actually has a little more mild steel than the Mustang percentage-wise.
Don't listen to garagelogic, many members here are reasonable and don't want to be apart of an echochamber where everyone agrees. There are errors in ThePill's posts and he does have an axe to grind with GM. I personally don't care what motives he has, I care if what he is saying is right.Doesn't cause me anything. I enjoy the arguments and find it a bit funny how he skips over shit once proof is brought up of him being wrong. An opinion is different than trying to pass off something as a fact. If I hated anything in life as much as he does GM and spent as much time to write 2 pages of notes on it a day, I'd kill myself. Of course you'll see it differently as your beliefs align with his. Have a good day, sir.
I know that. All I'm saying is the Fiesta does not use nearly as much UHSS as you say, it is mostly just regular HSS.UHSS is a hugh weight savings material just on design efficiency. Boron and UHSS are not lighter than Mild, it just takes far less metal to achieve the same results.
Yes I just linked it to you earlier. Unless there is a more detailed one somewhere...Have you seen the S550's structure detailed? The Fiesta is far more complex.
Ah tango!I know that. All I'm saying is the Fiesta does not use nearly as much UHSS as you say, it is mostly just regular HSS.
Yes I just linked it to you earlier. Unless there is a more detailed one somewhere...
Yeah, don't listen to me, somebody who has owned a number of Mustangs, including two modern GT500's and a 2013 Boss 302, as well as several performance vehicles from GM and Chrysler in the past 15 years. I'm just a Ford fanboy who agrees with everyone's opinions as long as they are pro-Ford!Don't listen to garagelogic, many members here are reasonable and don't want to be apart of an echochamber where everyone agrees.

i think the GT350,will be right there with the z51,or beat it,as long as chevy trends driver randy is not the test driver.we know he is pro Garbage Motors.:lol:What do guys think how the new gt350 will hang with a corvette stingray with the z51 performance package? Assuming similar price range? I don't even know why we are not comparing a gt350r to a zo7 vette either?
The Vette should still take it. That Vette will weight just under 3400 curb and just can't see the 350 coming in under 3700lbs with the track pack. The GT will have more power, but will need it for the weight. But I don't think it will smoke it as it should be close.What do guys think how the new gt350 will hang with a corvette stingray with the z51 performance package? Assuming similar price range? I don't even know why we are not comparing a gt350r to a zo7 vette either?
I think they'll be right about even in a quarter mile, but the Vette will take the 350 in a 0-60 race due to it's down low torque. It'll be an interesting matchup for sure as the 350 doesn't have any performance data out yet.What do guys think how the new gt350 will hang with a corvette stingray with the z51 performance package? Assuming similar price range? I don't even know why we are not comparing a gt350r to a zo7 vette either?