Thursday, February 18, 2010

2010 Ford Shelby GT500























2010 Ford Shelby GT500 SpecificationsChassis
Wheels 19 inch special to GT500
Tires Front Goodyear F1 Supercar 255/40R19
Tires Rear Goodyear F1 Supercar 285/25R19
Drivetrain
Layout Front Engine, RWD
Transmission 6 Speed Manual, Dual 250mm clutch
Final Drive Ratio 3.55:1
Engine
Type: Supercharged and Intercooled V8
Engine & Transmission
Displacement cu in (cc): 5.4 liters
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: 540 bhp at 6200 rpm
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: 480 lb-ft. @ 4500 rpm
Redline at RPM: 6250 rpm
Exterior
Body Type 2 Door, 4 Seat Coupe
Curb Weight est. 3900 lbs.



2010 Ford Shelby GT500 Performance - Big Gains in the Right Places

While the new GT500 makes some significant gains in the engine and braking department, body roll and suspension architecture could still be a problem. Like standard Mustang GT cars and its predecessor, the 2010 GT500 has a relatively unsophisticated chassis and suspension setup perhaps not befitting of a car costing around $45,000 and packing 540 horsepower. Still, at this price point the new Shelby snake is a performance bargain.

Ford has made significant changes to the GT500 drivetrain, tuning up the final drive ratio to 3.55:1 while lowering the fifth and sixth gear ratios to .74 and .50, respectively. Higher final drive ratio and more power and torque should equal big gains in 0-60 times. Reports have pegged the 2010 Ford Shelby GT500 at a hair over 4 seconds in this performance metric.

The clutch sees a new twin-plate copper and fiberglass setup with discs growing to 250 mm. Riding on 19 inch wheels, or 18's in the GT500 convertible, this year's Shelby Mustang should be good for some serious tire smoking if not carefully controlled, especially with its front weight bias. Mustang drivers will love it, just be careful in those twisties!

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