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2013 Hsv Gts : Track Reviews


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That VCM car is not a true indicator of the motor.Nearly all of the ones in the states pull around 500hp at the tyres which is around 370rwkw.

Also most seem to run anywhere from 12 flat to mid 12,s at around 116mph+.Either way these motors are a weapon and in the GTS will surely beat the GT R spec stock.Makes me think that I now want one.....

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That VCM car is not a true indicator of the motor.Nearly all of the ones in the states pull around 500hp at the tyres which is around 370rwkw.

Also most seem to run anywhere from 12 flat to mid 12,s at around 116mph+.Either way these motors are a weapon and in the GTS will surely beat the GT R spec stock.Makes me think that I now want one.....

Well regardless of the power, a 12 sec quarter isn't anything special considering the flywheel power figure

Do not use the VCM one as a example ... There is something totally wrong there.

Why not pazzo? If VCM were doing something dodgy then wouldnt they add a bit more power out of their tune than what they get in that video? I'm not doubting that it doesn't seem right and obviously the GTS is a different car but my thing is that it's majorly overstated and everyone is raving about it when it won't be much quicker than the current GT's

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I wish Ford actually had some money so the Miami engine could get the right chassis and technology...

Agreed!

Like my self and others on this Forum and other Ford Forums, would like to see Ford to build a GT that would blow the GTS clean out of the water.

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