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Yeah - I'm thinking at least $225K but we'll see.

 

And you have to just shake your head at the "but I wish it had a V8" crowd.

 

Yup. But, IMHO, the side view of the GT seems long enough to take a V-8/10/12 ahead of the transaxle. Like RJ said, the 90° width could be a problem, but Ford could ion-beam weld 2 2.7 60° V-6's together, like they used to do for Aston, and make a 5.4 V-12. :)

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Be nice to see that motor make its way into a light weight Mustang. Then we could ask the Mopar boys; "Hellcat what?"

It would win based on the fact it could go fast both in a straight line AND while turning

 

+ use the recently trademarked EcoBeast name and you have a cool name to go with it

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Not with a 221 lb/ft torque limit.

Oops

 

http://www.getrag.com/media/products/powershift/7dcl750/7DCL750.pdf

 

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» E-Diff and LSD possible

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» Max. revolutions per minute 9500 rpm

» Weight (dry) 128 - 133 kg

» Installation length 695 - 880 mm

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› 1st to 7th gear triple cone

» Gear spread ratio 4,3 - 6,0

» Shifter system hydraulic

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Detroit shock: Australian designs new Ford GT supercar, but it won’t be sold Down Under

http://www.news.com.au

 

FORD has taken the covers off its latest Ferrari fighter, the new GT supercar —

and in a move that will be sure to shock North Americans, the iconic vehicle

was designed by an Australian.

 

Todd Willing, a softly spoken man from Hobart who previously worked on the Ford Territory

family SUV, has been working for Ford Australia for the past 12 years.

 

But he was posted to Detroit two years ago to work on the top secret project, and has since

returned to Ford’s design studios in Broadmeadows, where he is now the head of Ford’s

Asia-Pacific design team.

 

The new GT supercar was so classified that only the top level of Ford management in

Detroit knew about it, and Willing wasn’t even able to tell his wife, family or friends what

he was doing at work.

 

 

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Why would you have to convert it? Can't you import one as a grey market car? People drive RHD cars here.

most authorities here don't permit driving newer LHD cars here, only +30 year old imports with special license.

I agree, it's probably silly laws intended to keep grey imports to a minimum, most of our roads here are not freeways

so overtaking B-Double semis on your passenger's say so can be quite, well exciting in a bad way...

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