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Old 05-10-2005, 11:49 AM   #1
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Default Ford GT vs. Z06 vs. Viper SRT-10 Coupe

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Old 05-10-2005, 01:07 PM   #2
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meh gimme the GT anyday, the corvette is hot but can't go past the GT (the look, the style, the rawness and its exclusivity).
those times on the 1/4 vary for the GT a little, other mags have got in the mid 11's. i guess all depends on the driver.
Besides the bigger engine is there anything else that differes the Z06 from the normal C6? How much displacement would the s/c on the GT add to the 5.4?
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Old 05-10-2005, 01:12 PM   #3
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Id have the ZO6. Always been a sucker for Corvettes.
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Old 05-10-2005, 01:25 PM   #4
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thats what i like to read.
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Old 05-10-2005, 01:47 PM   #5
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Besides the bigger engine is there anything else that differes the Z06 from the normal C6?
The Z06 has carbon fiber body parts, dry sump oiling, aluminium frame, 6+4 piston calipers... not to mention the 7.0L hand assembled donk.
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Old 05-10-2005, 02:07 PM   #6
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The Viper and the Vette look pretty damn similiar in the above pic! I'd be happy with any of them, but would probably prefer the GT if I had any choice!
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Old 05-10-2005, 06:56 PM   #7
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It's just too hard to choose!
The Viper is so sexy, the Dodge just begs you to have a spin, and the GT is just a star. And knows it.

You'd be a winner no matter what you picked, but I'll haev to be entirely biased and choose the GT too.

Would be a massive coup if Ford AU could get even 10 of these for sale here.
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The GT also canned the Ferari 360 Modena and the Porsche GT3 Racecars in another article I read last year. This also makes it would make it my choice of the cars.
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I would take the GT, although all three of those cars are horn.
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Bear in mind the Z06 costs $70K USD while the GT costs $150K USD. I dare say some of you would baulk at paying that much for a car if converted to our money. Moot point, I know! :hihi:
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Would be a massive coup if Ford AU could get even 10 of these for sale here.
There's a bloke who assembles these beautiful beasts (GT replicas) here in AUS. I'm not sure what engine he uses but I did see one on the road and can tell you they look far more impressive on the road than in any pictures in a magazine.

Simply, beautiful cars.
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There's a bloke who assembles these beautiful beasts (GT replicas) here in AUS. I'm not sure what engine he uses but I did see one on the road and can tell you they look far more impressive on the road than in any pictures in a magazine.

Simply, beautiful cars.
Id say it would be a Boss of some sort. Just makes the most sense to me.
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Id say it would be a Boss of some sort. Just makes the most sense to me.
I believe at the moment he has been used Windsor 5.0L engines. Now due to emissions restrictions and branching out into the US, he is going to 4.6L (not sure if S/C'd or note. The reason not for going for the 5.4L is the sheer size and mass of the engine.

The company is roaring forties down at Dromana, and I believe has even recently set up operations in South Africa to build even more cars for export to the US and Europe.

But yeah i'm 99% sure he is using or going to use the 4.6L.

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The reason not for going for the 5.4L is the sheer size and mass of the engine.
The 4.6L is physically a huge engine... I don't think it's much smaller than the 5.4L. From memory, it's a around 20kg lighter at 255kg.
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The 4.6L is physically a huge engine... I don't think it's much smaller than the 5.4L. From memory, it's a around 20kg lighter at 255kg.
True true... But i'm still pretty sure that was part of the reasoning. I remember doing a car club tour through the Dromana facilities one weekend and he was saying that a 4.6L (or was it the 5.4L?) is about the same size as a big block V8 and just as heavy.

But it's an emissions thing.
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