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Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
Anyone own or driven the new Ecoboost mustang? Are they any fun or just slow and heavy pigs? Obviously they aren't going to be as fast as a coyote motor, but are they quick enough for daily driving and possibly occasional trackday fun? Not really in the market for one, but the thought crossed my mind when I thought about "fun" daily drivers.
 
Posted by SLOWSN95 (Member # 8269) on :
 
Ian, actually... they are just as fast as a coyote.. when properly tuned. My good buddy is tuning some of the country's fastest ecoboosts at the moment, and has tuned thousands of them stock as well as modified. Stock 4 cyl eco has already gone high 11s with an air filter, and 3.5L Crew Cab 4x4 F150 has gone 12.2 @ 108. So far, he holds the records for fastest bone stock F150, SHO, Explorer Sport, and I believe one other car. These Ecoboosts are REALLY impressing me.

Southernspeedinc.com
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
Hey Nick, that's actually pretty cool to hear. I read a few articles about them when they first came out but never really looked into them any further. How streetable are his tunes? As you know, I'm not much of a straight line guy so IF I were to get one (which I don't think would be anytime soon), I would love to have that increased power but tuned for "safe" track abuse [Big Grin]
 
Posted by SLOWSN95 (Member # 8269) on :
 
Very street able from what I have heard. Extremely good throttle response, better than stock mpg, best drivability from what everyone is saying. And he can tune it for open track if that's what you're looking for.
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
Anyone else? How is the suspension on these new S550s compared to the previous s197 platform? Is handling night and day?
 
Posted by swedensky (Member # 12185) on :
 
The entire car is night and day. Suspension and ride quality, interior, build quality, all better on the S550. I still prefer the looks of a 14 GT to 15 GT though.
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
Swdensky, what's the going rate for an Ecoboost with performance pkg (I think that's the pkg with Recaros and bigger brakes, right?)?

Also, how durable are the automatic transmissions on these cars? Would they survive the abuse of constant shifting during open track events? I'd imagine that being able to shift on the steering wheel would make for a very fun experience [Big Grin]
 
Posted by JZTRK (Member # 7641) on :
 
wheel hop is a nightmare and takes $$$ to fix also i have driven a 15 and a 16 and both had the hoods vibrate near the wind shield at 75mph+ it drove me nuts very distracting
 
Posted by swedensky (Member # 12185) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SydeWaySix:
Swdensky, what's the going rate for an Ecoboost with performance pkg (I think that's the pkg with Recaros and bigger brakes, right?)?

Also, how durable are the automatic transmissions on these cars? Would they survive the abuse of constant shifting during open track events? I'd imagine that being able to shift on the steering wheel would make for a very fun experience [Big Grin]

Performance Package on Ecoboost only gets you heavy duty front springs, bigger ROTORS, bigger radiator, different chassis tuning, and bigger rear sway bar. IMO not worth it unless you like the wheels (best option they have on Eco).

Recaros are another $1600.

You can get them under $30k msrp with those two things on a base, and about $34k msrp for a premium (leather and goodies).
Depending on the car you have about 2-3k room in price and another 750 on standard rebate.

The autos are super strong, but your issue with tracking is the paddle shifters have a slower response IMO than you'll want on the track.


Re: above post:

I've never seen a hood shake, on mine at 100+, my roommates TT 5.0 at 100+ or any of the cars on the lot. Never heard it from anyone either personally.

Wheel hop is real but it's 30k car there's always improvements to be made.
 
Posted by Stang66 (Member # 10504) on :
 
At "faster than normal" speeds my hood does shake a little bit. As long as it doesn't fly open its all good:)

[ 2016-07-09, 07:29 AM: Message edited by: Stang66 ]
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
When you guys say the hood shakes at highway speeds does it look like it's going to fly up? Don't some of the hoods have the extraction vents on each side? I would assume those should allow the air pressure underneath the hood to escape at speed, right?
 
Posted by SLOWSN95 (Member # 8269) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by JZTRK:
wheel hop is a nightmare and takes $$$ to fix also i have driven a 15 and a 16 and both had the hoods vibrate near the wind shield at 75mph+ it drove me nuts very distracting

Actually, wheel hop has been completely eliminated by getting good shocks. Buddy of mine got a set of Konis and was 100% eliminated entirely.
 
Posted by Stang66 (Member # 10504) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SydeWaySix:
When you guys say the hood shakes at highway speeds does it look like it's going to fly up? Don't some of the hoods have the extraction vents on each side? I would assume those should allow the air pressure underneath the hood to escape at speed, right?

I usually see mine shake a bit going 90+
I probably just need to adjust my hood stoppers
 




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