Someone asked me the other day at what RPM does the GT develop peak torque. I have to admit that I don't know as I'm not the most spec-savvy GT owner out there I'm sure. Does anyone out know?
FGT4me said:Thanks Dave, that's what I was looking for.
Do you by chance have the graph of these curves in a form you can post?
centerpunch said:But, Mr. Bond, surely you would agree, double-top-secret-probation dyno graphs notwithstanding, that shifting at redline is the fast way, right?
Dave,barondw said:Bony The pictures were up for about 2 weeks and I recently removed them. I reposted it this evening, nothing really special any speed shop can install it.
There are 3 lights; 1 on at 6200, 2 on at 6300, 3 on at 6400.
Dave
Thanks Dave,barondw said:Saber
I track the car and the points are set so I don't hit the rev limiter/fuel cut-off. Because the torque curve is flat it really doesn't matter where you shift.
Its obviously quicker if you shift at a higher rpm.
Dave
TEXAS GT said:Hennessey Performance did a baseline dyno on a stock GT. The chart is posted on their website at hennesseyperformance.com.
TEXAS GT
barondw said:Here is the missing link http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/hennesseyperformance/Dyno.php?cart=FYIRruSH
Scroll down until you see Ford GT
Torque curve is substantially different and shows a drop off at 5,000 rpm while my torque curve remains flat. Also 36 RWHP difference
Dave