Sounds like OptiSpark talking there . . .You know it’s kinda cool to see how terms get reinvented over the years. I left Ford land and went to GM and the shitty LT1 before coming back.
Separated by a common language? Down here I never heard the 8.8 called anything but "8.8". Generally intended in a mildly disparaging manner at least by the drag racers for not being as strong, and consequently viewed as being a step back.“Fox Body” who came up with that? Ok I knew it was technically 8.8 but nobody up here ever called it that. That would be too anal...And actually I am sure I never heard anyone ever call it an 8.8 - never ever heard it - I must be wrong - Nope...
The 8.8 was always called the 8.8, by everybody, from magazines to shit talkers at the drag strip saying how much faster their car was than the other guy so yes, you are wrong.You know it’s kinda cool to see how terms get reinvented over the years. I left Ford land and went to GM and the shitty LT1 before coming back.
“Fox Body” who came up with that? Ok I knew it was technically 8.8 but nobody up here ever called it that. That would be too anal...And actually I am sure I never heard anyone ever call it an 8.8 - never ever heard it - I must be wrong - Nope...
That car was constantly in the ten best cars list year after year: “The engine is a tower of power and the stick shift is magic in your hands!”
Now the T5 is some hideous fragile piece of shit and a gerbil in the exercise wheel makes more power than the 5.0.! Yup that’s how it was back then. All I did was cry and put a bag over my head when I drove the car...![]()
There's definitely more to it than that. Back in the day - and I'm talking 1960's here - refinement was code for luxury-cars and their wanna-be's among the lower-line makes. Pretty much the antithesis of "exciting", and not what traditional hotrods, sports roadsters, and shoebox Chevvies with 327's (and up) swapped in were all about. Actually, the lack of refinement was part of the appeal, and you didn't have to intentionally build a rusty, rough-looking rat-rod to have this.It’s all about how you related to the car in your life and most of us bought the car when we were young, dating and full of life. So is it any surprise we think the old cars were more exciting back in the day?
Too bad it'd be such a PITA to dial the 2017's refinement and feature content back to 2007 base level. Sow's ear from silk purse (refinement-wise) looks like it'd be an even more difficult task than silk purse (performance-wise) from sow's ear.Modify that '17 similarly and see what you think...
This thing handles.
You might be interested in knowing that a 2010 Track-Pack equipped S197 ran lap times within one second of the 2010 Camaro SS at NJMP/Thunderbolt on the same day, despite being at a 105 HP disadvantage. That's with name-brand pro drivers at the wheel, too. And it's pretty easy to mod an S197 to a level beyond 2010/TP.View attachment 315944 When Camaro 5G introduced in May 2009, GM advertising touted that by comparison, the Mustang (S197), was primitive. I wrote on the C5G website that I liked primitive, 5 speed manual, solid axle,
The 8.8 was always called the 8.8, by everybody, from magazines to shit talkers at the drag strip saying how much faster their car was than the other guy so yes, you are wrong.


I had the exact car with Convo pros and a 347 stroker and 3.73s. My wife thinks our 2015 is scary. That fox body was way scarier....the car probably made 350whp. lolMy 1993 190hp 5-speed gt felt like the quickest thing in the world. For those thirteen seconds or less, I was free.
That being said, I don't miss the pos.
Sub 100mph traps, ugly interior, terrible ride, no abs, a/c was as good as the ride, replacement interior / exterior pieces were never an oe fit, my cell phone put out more light than the headlights, the interior would rattle, I am glad the car is gone.
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On being picky about nomenclature, it's all you've got to work with to get the right parts once you open any of these things up to change anything inside.Anyway when I heard about the 7” (I know it’s 7. something but can’t be bothered) rear end that made no sense to me so I checked and saw both rear ends and called it a nine anyway.
Not quite. Still missing: the Mustang peaked with the Mustang 2 and has been going down hill since.All sides of the schizophrenic Mustang identity, all in 1 thread!
Five Liter only then and now. Come to think about it....it's the only time we ever use metric!One thing for my American friends. Did you guys ever call your car a five litre? I can’t see you calling it a five quart. What did you call your late eighties V8 cars? Old fart from before the internet needs to know?
I refuse to believe this is an actual opinion...of anyone's.Not quite. Still missing: the Mustang peaked with the Mustang 2 and has been going down hill since.
It was either 5-liter or 5-0 once Ford went to metric designations. Cubic inches (only) before that.One thing for my American friends. Did you guys ever call your car a five litre? I can’t see you calling it a five quart. What did you call your late eighties V8 cars? Old fart from before the internet needs to know?
Five Liter only then and now. Come to think about it....it's the only time we ever use metric!