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When Ford Performance was in town over the summer, they mentioned a 2.3 EB tune and Aluminator are in the worksI do wish they would do a hopped up 2.3 EB with the new aluminator shortblock and lots of boost.

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When Ford Performance was in town over the summer, they mentioned a 2.3 EB tune and Aluminator are in the worksI do wish they would do a hopped up 2.3 EB with the new aluminator shortblock and lots of boost.

Let down? It keeps selling because it is a well rounded car.Sales-wise we all know it hasn't disappointed, but performance-wise the reactions have been mixed at best. The first and foremost disappointment was the weight increase. The second, lots of fans were expecting at least 450hp and more torque (the Camaro has 455 ft-lbs). Then, it was motor trend that gave the title to the gen-5 Camaro vs the S550 GTPP in a duo comparison. Now, the Camaro 6 has hit the streets and according to Automobile magazine, "brings the ponywars to a new frontier"
The truth is of all the reviews I've read, the Cam6 surprised almost everyone and the Stang6 disappointed quite a few fans and critics.
I was going to save $$ for the GT350 in 2017, but now that they say it's almost impossible to get (I'm not paying a dollar over sticker) I'll probably have to settle for the S550 GT, but after the comparison to the Cam6, I'm starting to think twice (no, I will never own a Camaro) of owning one soon. Will Ford counterattack sooner than expected? If so, how?
i was wrong about the 5k, because it would actually be only 3k in my case. i forgot that im using the number i paid for my car, not MSRP, which brought it closer to 5k, not 3k.5k for 15hp and 50tq?
You got Ford service online to sort issues with ford vehicle, thats taking care of customer right there.:ford:First year always has the issues that need to be worked out. I took care of the warranty parts here for 7 years, and saw it all the time when a new model came out. The '16 should be better![]()
WooHOO! When you look at it like that. Those performance numbers are huge for the paltry money spent!:lol::doh:Or just buy a $400 dollar tune for the Mustang and call it a day.5k for 15hp and 50tq?

Oh I'm all about variety. I've owned all kinds of cars including Mercedes and a DeLorean. But the Mustang has always captured my imagination and especially in the case of this current car, well I'm just loving it!Fair enough. I am not a sports fan and don't have a team..... To me, my C7 and my Mustang are just cars and will be replaced at some point. For me, variety is the spice of life rather than one team or one car or one brand. Let me try them all!![]()
Consider the fact that you can get a Mustang GT for the low $30K range and then ask yourself what in that price range even comes close to competing with it. The GT is one of the best bang for the buck cars made period.Sales-wise we all know it hasn't disappointed, but performance-wise the reactions have been mixed at best. The first and foremost disappointment was the weight increase. The second, lots of fans were expecting at least 450hp and more torque (the Camaro has 455 ft-lbs). Then, it was motor trend that gave the title to the gen-5 Camaro vs the S550 GTPP in a duo comparison. Now, the Camaro 6 has hit the streets and according to Automobile magazine, "brings the ponywars to a new frontier"
The truth is of all the reviews I've read, the Cam6 surprised almost everyone and the Stang6 disappointed quite a few fans and critics.
I was going to save $$ for the GT350 in 2017, but now that they say it's almost impossible to get (I'm not paying a dollar over sticker) I'll probably have to settle for the S550 GT, but after the comparison to the Cam6, I'm starting to think twice (no, I will never own a Camaro) of owning one soon. Will Ford counterattack sooner than expected? If so, how?
This is my first American car in 20+ years and I have owned around 20 Honda/Acura and Toyota/Lexus since.I must say that coming from a 370Z, I was never crazy about american muscle. I respected the beauty, but i teased my mustang friends that all they cared about was numbers. They were constantly on the fence of trading in for a Zl1 or something faster. Anybody can throw a bigger block onto a bigger car to make more power, but where's the loyalty? Did you pick the mustang because you thought youd have the best 1/4 mile times? Or did you choose it because you truly appreciated the lineage of the car. I fall into the latter category, how about you guys?
Lineage primarily and of course looks, performance and "bang for the buck"I must say that coming from a 370Z, I was never crazy about american muscle. I respected the beauty, but i teased my mustang friends that all they cared about was numbers. They were constantly on the fence of trading in for a Zl1 or something faster. Anybody can throw a bigger block onto a bigger car to make more power, but where's the loyalty? Did you pick the mustang because you thought youd have the best 1/4 mile times? Or did you choose it because you truly appreciated the lineage of the car. I fall into the latter category, how about you guys?