yeah I know that sux....i wanna see the vids but they are "in shutdown mode" 0-150mph in 10 seconds?? ****
F1 has been using 102 octane petroleum for the last 20+ years ...
http://www.formula1.com/insight/rulesandregs/14/486.html
It's not like they're using "rocket fuel" (114 octane) or alcohol like many dragsters ... If they did, they could probably make a lot more power ...
That is one tihng the ford has going for it; the rearend. I like the toughness of the 6 speed transmission in the F-body though.This is a futile arguement. Drive both, pick which one you like better. I am a diehard Mustang freak. Have a 98 Cobra of my own. Yes, stock for stock the LS1 will hand the 98 Cobra it's a$$. Forget about displacement. There's a reason both manufacturers put their specific engines in each vehicle. Adding power is easy with both platforms as long as your wallet is up to the challenge.
Just keep in mind, the bottom end on the Cobra is not durable at all. Powder cracked rods and hypereutectic pistons are their downfall, with the rods being the weakest link. A forged rotating assembly in the stock 6 bolt cobra block has been proven upwards of 1000+ HP, but it's costly.
The F-body handles considerably better as well. It's weakest link when adding power is the 7.5" rearend. Also a pain to work on in that cramped bay.
IMO, each is an awesome platform with both having strenghts and weaknesses. It's basically whether or not you're a Ford or Chevy person.
So I guess you're saying diplexer is wrong too right?I call BS on your calling BS because your assumptions are based on BS, thus your conclusions are clearly flawed.
If you've ever heard the term "Top Fuel", it refers to Nitro-methane, which is somewhere around a 90% alcohol and 10% Nitro mixture, hence the name "Nitro-methane.i dont know what the **** that is, but everytime ive been to the strip theyve used alcohol and ethanol.
If you've ever heard the term "Top Fuel", it refers to Nitro-methane, which is somewhere around a 90% alcohol and 10% Nitro mixture, hence the name "Nitro-methane.
If you've ever heard the term "Top Fuel", it refers to Nitro-methane, which is somewhere around a 90% alcohol and 10% Nitro mixture, hence the name "Nitro-methane.