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that short bed , and those camaros 
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id love to get a 96 z-28

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Chrysler 300 426S

By Ray WertNov 16, 2011 2:30 PM
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[h1]Chrysler 300 426S: Because Mopar[/h1]
Just for fun, Chrysler shoehorned their 426 Hemi Gen III all-aluminum crate engine beneath the hood of a Chrysler 300S. They're calling it the "426S." While there's no plan to build a production version, they are interested in knowing what you think about this almost-CTS-V-level 540 HP, 530 lb-ft of torque monster of a mobster-mobile.

Other than the 426 engine, there's no other changes to the vehicle — other than the window on the hood, which is really just decoration to show show-goers what the 426S' all-aluminum beating heart looks like, and a sticker on the rear quarter window.

But the problem is the car's not street-legal. Right now Chrysler encrypts its ECU — so there's no way for an average person to configure the engine to use in the 300 (unless you have friends on the Mopar boards who can tell you how to do it). So at the moment all they're trying to do is measure your reaction to the idea of it — and whether or not there's a real market for it.

So if you want it, tell the Mopar men you like it in the comments below.

http://jalopnik.com/5860176/chrysler-300-426s-because-mopar/gallery/1
 
Not my Cobra but i'd love to cop an 03-04 Cobra sometime. This vid is just pure�
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[h1]Some news for the Blue Oval Fans...and new converts
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[/h1][h1]2013 Ford Shelby GT500 and 2013 Mustang Lineup[/h1]
650 hp, 600 lb-ft, and 200-plus MPH: New Shelby Guns for ZL1
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Let's get right to the numbers, shall we: 650, 600, and 200. The 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 produces 650 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque from its supercharged 5.8-liter V-8, and can reportedly top out at more than 200 mph. Yes, we said 200 mph. With the GT500, Ford has put the Bow Tie boys on notice -- the Blue Oval is gunning for the 580-hp Camaro ZL1, so they'd better duck and cover.

While the super Shelby with its outrageous power output is the marquee Mustang attraction, the rest of the 2013 Ford Mustang lineup has been updated as well. The headlines? New hoods, grilles, headlights, more track-related goodies, an available select-shift automatic, and 420 hp from the GT's 5.0-liter V-8.

For the GT500, Ford's SVT performance engineers went big. Real big. To start, the GT500's 5.4-liter all-aluminum V-8 was bored out to displace 5.8 liters; the block and heads were cross-drilled; and the camshaft profiles updated, among other changes. Next, SVT bolted on a new Eaton TVS Series 2300 supercharger (the same supercharger GM uses on its LS9 engine) to the 5.8-liter mill. Add in a larger cooling fan, a higher-flowing intercooler pump, and a larger intercooler heat exchanger, and you get the GT500's 650 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque, and a top speed north of 200 mph.



















Ford says the GT500's new engine is the most powerful production V-8 in the world, but that depends on your definition of "production." Taken literally, both the V-8-powered Koenigsegg Agera R and SSC Ultimate Aero TT best it, producing more than 1000 horsepower each. But if you define production as mass production, then Ford's statement rings true. Its closest competitor would be the Corvette ZR1, which produces only 638-hp and 4 more pound-feet of torque.

Anyone will tell you that the problem with the previous Shelby GT500 wasn't a lack of power -- it was actually putting that power down to the ground. The previous GT500's performance numbers were often traction-limited, resulting in a 0-60 time not much better than the Mustang GT. To deal with this problem, SVT engineers revised the six-speed manual transmission's gearing in an effort to make the GT500's power more usable. SVT ditched the 3.55 final drive ratio for a 3.31 final drive, and then optimized every gear (except fourth) to better use the newfound torque. SVT further beefed up the drivetrain with a dual-disc clutch and carbon-fiber drive shaft.



http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests...y_gt500_and_2013_mustang_lineup/photo_08.html
Ford rounds out the GT500s performance specs with an SVT-designed launch control system, and new Brembo brakes. The Shelby's new brakes are six-piston in front, and have larger rotors both front and rear to aid in the fight against brake fade.

For those interested in even more performance, Ford will also be offering two performance packages for the Shelby GT500. The Performance Package will include a Torsen limited-slip differential, and an SVT-designed Bilstein suspension system. The Bilstein suspension includes electronically adjustable dampers with two driver-selectable modes: Normal and Sport. Ford says Normal will allow for a more comfortable ride in shoddy road conditions, while Sport will tighten the suspension up, further minimizing body roll and pitch at the track.

Also available when you tick the Performance Package option is the Track Package, which builds on the Performance Package by adding an external engine cooler, rear differential cooler, and a transmission cooler to fight heat soak in high speed and track conditions. The 3850-pound GT500 rides on second-generation Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperCar tires mounted on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear forged aluminum wheels.

While a 650-hp V-8 has a lot to do with the Shelby GT500's newfound 200-mph top speed, aerodynamics play a huge role as well. The 2013 GT500's front fascia was designed to not only maximize cooling to the 5.8-liter mill, but also to maximize downforce while minimizing drag. To accomplish this, SVT's engineers modified the GT500's front end with a new front splitter and downforce-generating front grilles. Ford says that in designing the GT500's aero to deal with the stress of 200 mph, it also improved the car's feel all around so it remains more planted at all speeds. To put a number on the aero changes, Ford says the 2013 GT500 is 33 percent more planted at 160 mph compared to the outgoing model.













The 2013 GT500s face-lift wasn't just restricted to aero improvements. As mentioned, the GT500 gets a new, thick, aggressive-looking front splitter that melds well with the GT500's new grille -- or lack thereof. The new GT500 loses the old grille in exchange for two gaping intakes. The only "grille" to speak of are four strakes (two on the corner of each intake) that work to increase airflow to the new engine.

The GT500 also gets exterior changes that carry over to the rest of the 2013 Mustang lineup. All 2013 Mustangs now get standard HID halo headlights with two LED bars, lending the Mustang a more aggressive, modern look. The LED treatment continues around back, where all Mustangs get new taillights. The Mustang's triple taillights gain a smoked appearance and circular LEDs that surround the newly concave design.

The exterior changes don't end there. Up front, the 2013 Mustang loses the gaping lower intake for one that's more graceful. The new lower intake mirrors the Mustang's distinctive upper intake, and features new splitters protruding from either side that probably don't do much for aerodynamics but sure look good. The face-lift also sees the Mustang losing the black trim surrounding the grille for body-colored trim, and gaining a retro-inspired black panel on the trunk visually linking the two taillights.

One of the few areas were Ford's engineers stepped away from tradition can be seen on the Mustang GT and Boss 302's new hood. While many previous Mustangs got gills and scoops that were all show and no go, the GT and Boss' new hood features gills mounted near the cowl that actually have two functions: looking cool, and extracting heat from the engine bay.



















Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests...013_mustang_lineup/viewall.html#ixzz1flw2yLlJ
 
Originally Posted by ninjahood

Chrysler 300 426S: Because Mopar
Just for fun, Chrysler shoehorned their 426 Hemi Gen III all-aluminum crate engine beneath the hood of a Chrysler 300S. They're calling it the "426S." While there's no plan to build a production version, they are interested in knowing what you think about this almost-CTS-V-level 540 HP, 530 lb-ft of torque monster of a mobster-mobile.

But the problem is the car's not street-legal. Right now Chrysler encrypts its ECU
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An all aluminum 426 Hemi.  That will save significant weight compared to the cast iron Hemi engines, and this one
is naturally aspirated.  540 HP with supercharge potential is just ungodly.  I hope that these go into production one day.

Chrysler single handedly put Hurst Performance out of business.  The restructured SRT division is the only company that has the means to boot current gen Mopar performance.  I can't wait to see what they have on the drawing board.
 
want this car soooo bad (92' saleen mustang) or a 91 Vette zr1  i like these foxbodies more than the modern muscle cars 

feelin that jeep hemi though
 
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