RodneyWright wrote:
steve remchak wrote:
while i am a former owner i shall offer my learned knowledge. the Fox bodies benefited from the 4:10, the 4.6 was better suited to the 3:73.
is the powerband of the lastest incarnation closer to the old 5.0?
As far as my limited knowledge goes, I think the 3:73 is only offered as an option on the Bullitt. The 3:55 is an option on the GT over the stock 3:3x gearing. I'm sure Art will chime in here....
3.31 is std on all auto GTs and 2007-9 GTs
3.55's were std on manual GTs in 2005-6, optional 2007-9.
3.73's available on the Shelby GT and the Bullitt, qand the 2010 GT.
Due to larger wheel/tire diameter, a 3.55 on my 2007 equates to 3.27 on my 5.0.
(Manual 5.0's came with 2.73 std, 3.08 optional (including the 2003 Cobra R), and auto 5.0s had 3.27s)
Comparing my 5.0 w/3.08 and my 2007 w/3.55, everything interesting happens about 1000 RPM higher in the new car. That said, the interesting stuff is quite a lot more interesting.
Both cars have about the same indicated redline (~5900) and cut off around 6250, but my 5.0 - due to restrictive stock "HO" heads - is done making power by 5000, while the 2007 pulls strongly to redline. The GT-40 heads that came in the 93-95 Mustang Cobras, or aftermarket heads, let the 5.0 make power to redline too.