2013 Cobra Jet Mustangs Hit the Track
#1
2013 Cobra Jet Mustangs Hit the Track
The Cobra Jets look incredible. They're still in testing, but the 2013 series (especially the supercharged) already look fast at least. The story is attached here: 2013 Cobra Jet Mustangs Hit the Track
These things are pretty rare, with something like 50 allotted for the first run. I'm interested in hearing people's experience with this car. I know they won their first year out, but are they still competitive? Dominant?
These things are pretty rare, with something like 50 allotted for the first run. I'm interested in hearing people's experience with this car. I know they won their first year out, but are they still competitive? Dominant?
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Many people don't look at these details when they think of building a car to compete with a factory race car. By the time you actually build a base gt that actually is on par with the cobra jet, you'll probably actually have just as much invested if not more.
#7
I'm not a collector so this car does nothing for me. I'm sure you can make a GT just as fast with bolt on parts for less than half of what they want for that. And as far as the quote above. I'd use the same wipple charger that Ford is using. The same intake ford is using and bolt it on myself. I dont think Ford is doing anything special or using anything exotic with this car. This is still an S197 platform thats been around sinse 05 so all the reasearch is already out there. The map has been drawn already.
Last edited by bluebeastsrt; 02-15-2012 at 05:33 PM.
#8
I hear JoJos points loud n clear, but theres that one phrase that sticks out in my mind "Built, not Bought".....
I would rather go through the experiences of the trials and tribulations of building my own junk then just buy someone elses work. Get a LOT more experience that way too. If Stone comes out with his 9sec GT, and I come out with my brand new CJ, I bet he knows WAY more about his car then I do mine. And if something busts, he can fix it before I could mine.
Of course, this isn't always true. Someone like Chip Foose could buy a CJ just because he can, and that doesn't mean he doesnt know bout cars....
Back OT, the car is badass, regardless of who/where it was built!
I would rather go through the experiences of the trials and tribulations of building my own junk then just buy someone elses work. Get a LOT more experience that way too. If Stone comes out with his 9sec GT, and I come out with my brand new CJ, I bet he knows WAY more about his car then I do mine. And if something busts, he can fix it before I could mine.
Of course, this isn't always true. Someone like Chip Foose could buy a CJ just because he can, and that doesn't mean he doesnt know bout cars....
Back OT, the car is badass, regardless of who/where it was built!
#9
One more point about the factory racer.
They are built by hand, one at a time.
You are paying a lot for the labor on these cars and it's all at U.A.W. rates.
This fact alone is probably $30,000 of the the price....
They are built by hand, one at a time.
You are paying a lot for the labor on these cars and it's all at U.A.W. rates.
This fact alone is probably $30,000 of the the price....
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