thePill
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Sorry man, the S197 and S550 have very distinct differences. If your saying that it is related to the S197 because it is a unibody then, I agree. But, there are major things that differentiate the two. No front torque box... Once you see this, it's completely new... The entire rear frame section is completely different. The rockers are completely different, sled runners are different. Firewall? Trans/shaft tunnel? Front frame section and engine bay? A pillar joins the C pillar, roof? The mid-cross member... All are completely different.
Sorry man, you were wrong... at one time I thought it might be a possibility but not now. Maybe the fuel pump access hole is shared, the panel is completely different BUT, the hole itself is probably the same size.
Yeah... two completely different cars. If you can't see that from the pics posted, you just don't know platforms. No rear kick up? Ummmm hello??? No front torque box??? AC mono-pillar arch? The firewall is half the size of the S197's bud.
Edit: Consider the amount the 5.0 has moved to the rear over the new DPMac P's, now with what could be a slight castor increase. The entire engine almost clears the front axle. That looks great from what I have seen so far. I'm talking inches bud... The whole CG has dropped drastically it appears. Same WB but a lower/deeper engine placement. The changes as you suspect would have to be almost unrealistic to retain the same WB and change those things to that degree.
Also, think about how cars are designed bud. They start with the tire and literally tune everything up from there this generation. It's the way it should be. Even before a desired WB and Track can be established, the tire/wheel is selected. Another benefit of being the donor car of the platform family and not based in anything else.
Sorry man, you were wrong... at one time I thought it might be a possibility but not now. Maybe the fuel pump access hole is shared, the panel is completely different BUT, the hole itself is probably the same size.
Yeah... two completely different cars. If you can't see that from the pics posted, you just don't know platforms. No rear kick up? Ummmm hello??? No front torque box??? AC mono-pillar arch? The firewall is half the size of the S197's bud.
Edit: Consider the amount the 5.0 has moved to the rear over the new DPMac P's, now with what could be a slight castor increase. The entire engine almost clears the front axle. That looks great from what I have seen so far. I'm talking inches bud... The whole CG has dropped drastically it appears. Same WB but a lower/deeper engine placement. The changes as you suspect would have to be almost unrealistic to retain the same WB and change those things to that degree.
Also, think about how cars are designed bud. They start with the tire and literally tune everything up from there this generation. It's the way it should be. Even before a desired WB and Track can be established, the tire/wheel is selected. Another benefit of being the donor car of the platform family and not based in anything else.
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