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Which Mustang Is Faster In A Drag Race & Roll Race ?


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Junkyard Dog

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I’ve always said the 10R80 would’ve made the GT350/R truly special… that tremec just can’t keep up performance wise
It needed the dual clutch transmission. Ford already has one in the GT 500 it could use.
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It needed the dual clutch transmission. Ford already has one in the GT 500 it could use.
You guys are missing the point of the GT350... Nobody should care about those those last few tenths, and nobody is drag racing their GT350.

That said, I do understand some value in a DCT on track. As fun as manuals are on the street, it's nice to not have to worry about money shifts, and to be able to use all 8200 RPM multiple times per turn... Most manuals, you're not using more than 2-3 gears on most tracks.
 

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You guys are missing the point of the GT350... Nobody should care about those those last few tenths, and nobody is drag racing their GT350.

That said, I do understand some value in a DCT on track. As fun as manuals are on the street, it's nice to not have to worry about money shifts, and to be able to use all 8200 RPM multiple times per turn... Most manuals, you're not using more than 2-3 gears on most tracks.
Yeah, I was not saying a DCT for drag racing. The Porsche GT3RS comes with a PDK dual clutch transmission for a reason, and it isn't drag racing.
 


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A DCT would transform an S650. That and AWD can make a 300hp car as quick to 60 as the Mustang, or very damn close at least.
I wouldn't buy an AWD Mustang though.
 

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Performance wise how? It's a track car not a street car. The Voodoo is a dog off the line. On the track it's an absolute beast.
A proper spec torque converter would be the game changer for it being a dog, and the 10 gear stack would keep it in it’s sweet spot singing… could’ve ran 10s NA off the showroom floor and still “be a track car”

I’m suspicious how many DCT 500s you guys drive, it definitely has its own quirks and issues
 

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DCT is much higher cost and maintenance though. You are supposed to do a fluid and filter change every time you track it and even if you dont the intervals are super short.
 

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A proper spec torque converter would be the game changer for it being a dog, and the 10 gear stack would keep it in it’s sweet spot singing… could’ve ran 10s NA off the showroom floor and still “be a track car”

I’m suspicious how many DCT 500s you guys drive, it definitely has its own quirks and issues
One of the best things about the GT350 is its 3 pedals. The way God intended a true track car to be. If you want to run 10s, there are much better options.
 

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A proper spec torque converter would be the game changer for it being a dog, and the 10 gear stack would keep it in it’s sweet spot singing… could’ve ran 10s NA off the showroom floor and still “be a track car”

I’m suspicious how many DCT 500s you guys drive, it definitely has its own quirks and issues
Lol not sure what quirks/issues you’ve experienced. But on street/track, I’ve had 0.
 

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DCT is much higher cost and maintenance though. You are supposed to do a fluid and filter change every time you track it and even if you dont the intervals are super short.
The C8 has a DCT maintenance service requirement of every 24 hours of track usage. For regular street driving the requirements are a filter replacement at 7,500 miles and is free of charge, then every 22,500 miles afterwards. Fluid changes are noted by an oil life monitoring system or every three years if the monitor’s limit hasn’t been met. Yes, it’s more maintenance, but the shifts are damn sure lightning quick.
 
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Me? 0. Out of my budget. Never driven one. So Ford screwed it up?
At the track it gets outta the hole like a stick car, you’ll be hitting the gas pedal and can feel the clutch engaging/disengaging

It was more about how a proper tq converter/10r would’ve made the 350 less doggy…
People keep bringing up DCT, they get off the line like a stick car too…

Not to mention weird protections that kick in, tap rev limiter in burnout and it will launch in limp…

Just weird stuff… beast of a trans though no doubt
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