A Question for any GT Owner


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bgb27

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for the wheels, does it make a difference in times on the track?
 

Empty Pockets

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for the wheels, does it make a difference in times on the track?



Sure. The lighter the "unsprung weight", the better.

Look at it this way. Each wheel/tire combo is a flywheel ...just like the one the clutch is attached to. The engine has to force them ALL into motion to get the car to move. The less they weigh, the less force it takes to get 'em all in motion. The less force it takes to get 'em all in motion, the less time it takes to get the car up to speed. In other words - the car's quicker. (And, everything else being equal, the car will be faster too because there's less parasitic HP loss keeping everything rotating.)

NOW! If you live in Florida - it's midnite! You have school tomorrow!
Go to bed!:rofl
 

bgb27

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i do live in florida, it is midnight, but im not tired, and im getting all my education right here =]. so when the car weighs less it can accelerate faster and then in the long run go faster because there is no extra weight contributing to HP loss?
 

Roadtrip

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Is this real?

I admire any adolescent trying to better themselves... Admiring cars, girls, art & music... I was pretty deep at twelve (in my eyes) and knew a boatload about cars at that age, but this "kid" does not seem like a kid at all.

His father will buy him one (sweet if it's true), but he needs to know what it takes to achieve one, he becomes an adult? Doesn't he know what his father does and how hard he works???

He is well aware of traction control but wants to know the difference between a Bentley and a GT??? Come On... I'm sorry guys, I'm a newbie here and certainly don't want to hurt a soul, but I get an "off" feeling reading this post.

As far as the original question...

I worked real hard. If you are for real. Be passionate, seriously passionate about what you do...

Dedicate time and love towards any single profession you choose and you will achieve the goals you set for yourself.

If you are true, enjoy your new ride.
 

bgb27

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i know much more than what it seems, ive just never taken a ride in what so i dont know the feel. it could be a bumpy ride like a ford mustang or a smooth one like an exotic. id like to know these things so if i ever get the chance nothing is a suprise. what do you mean an off feeling?
 

Empty Pockets

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Is this real?

I admire any adolescent trying to better themselves... Admiring cars, girls, art & music... I was pretty deep at twelve (in my eyes) and knew a boatload about cars at that age, but this "kid" does not seem like a kid at all.

His father will buy him one (sweet if it's true), but he needs to know what it takes to achieve one, he becomes an adult? Doesn't he know what his father does and how hard he works???

He is well aware of traction control but wants to know the difference between a Bentley and a GT??? Come On... I'm sorry guys, I'm a newbie here and certainly don't want to hurt a soul, but I get an "off" feeling reading this post.

As far as the original question...

I worked real hard. If you are for real. Be passionate, seriously passionate about what you do...

Dedicate time and love towards any single profession you choose and you will achieve the goals you set for yourself.

If you are true, enjoy your new ride.




Hey, I'm willing to accept at face value he's "true". If he "isn't", no big deal to me!

('Doesn't surprise me a kid THESE days knows all about trac. cont., etc. Shoot! These days there isn't a grade school kid who doesn't know as much about computers as Bill Gates either!)

Besides, I was 14 once myself... about the time Noah set sail as I recall...:shrug
 
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bgb27

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what do we need, proof in pictures? hah i can do it for you with my username written down on a piece of paper placed anywhere on the car and me anywhere outside the car. im not lieing to you. =]
 

Roadtrip

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Hey, I'm willing to accept at face value he's "true". If he "isn't", no big deal to me!...

Ditto which is why I wished him luck if he was the real deal... Either way I had a itch to say something. Just like you did just now. A reply, thats all.
 

bgb27

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roadtrip, if you need proof, id gladly take the honors
 

Roadtrip

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roadtrip, if you need proof, id gladly take the honors

Seriously, I really don't care...

You asked a question and I thought I offered good advice. I didn't buy into your age, thats all.

Seemed like an appropriate question for someone of any age, looking at this car.

I was simply pointing out your above average grasp on a situation that you needed advice on.

Congrats.
 

bgb27

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if theres anyway to search birthdays on this site you could go check if you really cared that much.

http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/calendar.php?s=&c=1&week=&month=1&year=2007

january 27th

hopefully that clears that up =]
 
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SYCO GT

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for the wheels, does it make a difference in times on the track?

Not only the material, the manner of construction. One is forged (optional), the stock ones are cast.

The process can affect and influence the ultimate strength, in addition to the designs of the spoke, weight, etc.

For most people, the choice is fairly clear. However, many of the cars were optioned a certain way, without the end users input.

I searched to find the car that was perfect for me. No Mac. No Painted Stripe. And the BBS Optional Forged Wheel Set. And painted red calipers (indifferent).
 

bgb27

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No pblm, R/T. Yuh gotta scratch whut itches!

'Gotta admit I had a doubt or two as well ...except for the fact that there's a 15 yr old who lives just down the street (so to speak) who's asked me many of the same questions!:lol

http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/calendar.php?s=&c=1&week=&month=1&year=2007

january 27th =] i know you dont doubt me but i hope that clears up anything

or even my profile =P
 

Empty Pockets

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Ditto which is why I wished him luck if he was the real deal... Either way I had a itch to say something. Just like you did just now. A reply, thats all.



No pblm, R/T. Yuh gotta scratch whut itches!

'Gotta admit I had a doubt or two as well ... but, there's a 15 yr old who lives just down the street (so to speak) who's asked me many of the same questions!:lol
 

Roadtrip

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No pblm, R/T. Yuh gotta scratch whut itches!

'Gotta admit I had a doubt or two as well ...except for the fact that there's a 15 yr old who lives just down the street (so to speak) who's asked me many of the same questions!:lol

:cheers That was me 20 years ago.

I am still trying to get that wiring fixed on my time machine. :wink
 

bgb27

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id like to use that time machine, just go in the future =]
 

OCPETE

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Nov 20, 2006
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OK..from my understanding we have a 14 year old over priveledged kid with his sights on a FGT for his first car posting surreal opinions from old rich men.

I suggest go to IRC FGTWANNABE chat or to catch a predator.com :lol
 

bgb27

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Jan 26, 2007
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OK..from my understanding we have a 14 year old over priveledged kid with his sights on a FGT for his first car posting surreal opinions from old rich men.

I suggest go to IRC FGTWANNABE chat or to catch a predator.com :lol

excuse me but what does "surreal opinions from old rich men." mean?
 

Empty Pockets

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id like to use that time machine, just go in the future =]


YUP! Spoken like a true 14 year old! :lol Always wanting to be OLDER!

Enjoy every day of your teen years. Don't wish age upon yourself!

THAT WILL COME UPON YOU LIKE LIGHTENING ALL ON IT'S OWN!:lol

Now - get to bed before your dad chews all of us out for keeping you up late!!!!!:rofl :rofl :rofl
 

bgb27

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YUP! Spoken like a true 14 year old! :lol Always wanting to be OLDER!

Enjoy every day of your teen years. Don't wish age upon yourself!

THAT WILL COME UPON YOU LIKE LIGHTENING ALL ON IT'S OWN!:lol

Now - get to bed before your dad chews all of us out for keeping you up late!!!!!:rofl :rofl :rofl

lol dont worry about my dad, he's had a long night at work and hes sleepin =P
and im talking my girl on an instant messenger so im not going to bed soon =P
 
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