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Old 22-02-2018, 07:14 PM   #1
lovford
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Default BA11 GT 430kw VS MUSTANG.

I have been told that a new 10 speed Mustang would smash my Whipple supercharged GT. Car has 100000 on the clock, supercharger has 4000.
It'S intercooler is the same size as my radiator. Its also got Genie high flow extractors, High flow cats, twin 2.5 Xforce exhaust, hi flow injectors, Aeromotive fuel pump, Herrod oil breather separator and Herrod CAI. 750nm @ 3000 rpm.
I think its safe to say I would beat it of the line, But what about up to a speed of 200. Is the 10 speed in the Stang that much better than my old Aussie 4 speed. Or is it marketing tricks and car manufactures keeping up with wanting to one up there opposition. I am sure 10 gears will be where it stops. I think 10 gears would be good if you want to break the sound barrier. But is just not needed on a motorcar.
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