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General Mustang Related Discussion / Re: Woot Woot 100 Posts
« on: March 09, 2010, 12:18 PM »
Its a accomplishment  8)  Thanks for having a Cool Site to Look at and get info on the GREAT Mustangs around the World!!

No problem! THANK YOU for being a member and for your participation in posting and contests! That's really what makes this site COOL!  :RPMFTW:

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All great points you guys!!! There's just no denying that that the Griggs products are amazing!

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LESS THAN 4 HOURS LEFT ...RPM February Photo Contest call for entries DEADLINE @ 11:59PM PST Tonight, Sunday February 28TH. You still have time to register and get your photos in!

DON'T MISS OUT!

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1st Gen 1964.5-1973 / Re: 8 Second Eleanor! Wow what a street beast!
« on: February 23, 2010, 09:28 PM »
I want...  ???

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Great photos everyone! You guys and gals have some sweet Mustangs!  WOW!

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General Mustang Related Discussion / Re: 2/17/2010 Grab Bag Drawing
« on: February 17, 2010, 02:22 PM »
...And the winner is: Legend06

CONGRATULATIONS!  :RPMFTW:

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General Mustang Related Discussion / Re: 2/17/2010 Grab Bag Drawing
« on: February 17, 2010, 09:34 AM »
Today is the Day!

LAST CHANGE to Register for Today's RPM Grab Bag Drawing for a Gift Card from AMERICAN MUSCLE!

We will be Drawing 1 Registered Member's Name @ 12 Noon PST.

Anyone Registered BEFORE then is Eligible!

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Ford Mustang Racing / Nitto NT05R Drag Radial Tires
« on: February 16, 2010, 08:56 PM »
Nitto NT05R Drag Radial Tires - Burn Rubber
MM&FF Heats Up Nitto's New NT05R Drag Radial Tires And Puts Them To The Test.

March, 2010
By Steve Baur



Whether you have 200 hp or 1,200, you need traction to plant that power and get you going. Generally speaking, the more traction you have, the more power you can utilize, which translates into more fun using your right foot. Today, it's become quite easy to make sick horsepower with your late-model Mustang or fast Ford, and thanks to companies like Nitto Tire, you can put it all to the ground and truly enjoy the fruits of your labor.



It's hard to believe, but it's been 12 years since Nitto released its NT555R drag radial to the public, and high-performance automobiles have been using them ever since to accelerate faster. Recently though, Nitto undertook the challenge of constructing a big brother to the NT555R. Early in 2009, the company released a new ultra-high-performance summer tire, the NT05. Using the NT555R and the NT05 as benchmarks from which to start, Nitto designed a brand new drag radial that's geared towards maximizing traction, while maintaining a stable, high-speed ride down track and/or on the street. That tire is the new NT05R, a D.O.T.-compliant drag radial that features specialized race compound rubber and a larger contact patch for maximum traction.



"With the NT555R, we knew it was more street oriented, and decided to come out with something more aggressive," says Nitto technical engineer Alan Ngo. "We wanted to up the performance level and get closer to the other competitors in that segment, and be more comparable to them." Nitto's two main competitors, BFGoodrich and Mickey Thompson, both have products that are known to be stickier and softer than the NT555R, although such attributes come at the expense of durability and streetability, of which the NT555R excels. The new NT05 bridges the gap of streetability with better adhesion, and with that, the softer rubber compound was the major change to the NT05's design versus the NT555R, and offers a zero treadwear rating. As big of a change Nitto made in the compound, the sidewall is considerably important as well.



"There are subtle changes to the sidewall compared to the NT555R, as we had to find a good balance between a soft sidewall that works well at the launch, and a stiff sidewall that provides stability at high speed," says Ngo. Nitto believes it has achieved a very good balance between the compound and the sidewall in the NT05R. Nitto also wanted the NT05R to be legal for use in any drag radial classes, and we think this balance of compound and sidewall will allow them to be used in most sanctions, though we'll have to see what the governing bodies think about it before the 2010 season starts.



Nitto will have the NT05R available by the time you read this with a roster of seven sizes: P275/40R17, P315/35R17, P285/40R18, P305/45R18, P315/40R18, P345/30R19, and P315/35R20. The 19-inch size will be of particular interest to the Ford GT crowd, as there isn't much in the way of a treaded sticky tire on the market now.
"In the future, we'll be rolling out more sizes, most likely the 15-inch sizes for those who run dedicated drag wheels for the track," remarks Ngo.

With that said, Nitto sent us a pair of the NT05R drag radials for a test session, and to make sure we had something that could take advantage of the new rubber, we lined up a relatively high-horsepower Mustang to give them a workout on the quarter-mile.

We met up with Tony Gonyon of TunersInc (Orange Park, Florida), at Gainesville Raceway in Gainesville, Florida, where he had Jim and Nancy Conners' 2002 Mustang GT. Conners' Colt is a former MM&FF feature vehicle (Sept. '08) that sports a fully built Two-Valve 4.6L mill and a Vortech T-trim supercharger. It puts down 550 rwhp on an everyday, pump-gas tune-up and runs very hard.

We began the test with Gonyon making a few runs on the 275/40/17 NT555R drag radials that were already on the car. He started with an 11.21 at 125 mph (1.79 60-foot time) and followed this with an 11.11 at 125.33 (1.77 60-foot). Gonyon has lots of experience on drag radial tires and we felt he was getting as much from the 555s as could be had without spinning excessively. He was launching hard, but wasn't going wide-open on the immediate hit.

With our baseline times on record, it was time to bolt up the NT05R drag radials. Nitto sent us a set of 315/35/17s and we called up American Muscle for a set of its deep-dish 17x10.5 Bullitt-style wheels with an anthracite finish. They looked great against the Mustang's Mineral Gray paint, and the 10.5-inch width allowed the 315 to plant squarely on the pavement. It also fit the SN-95 chassis perfectly and without any modifications.

Airing the tires to 15 psi, Gonyon loaded up and headed to the starting line. Getting acquainted with the tires, Gonyon laid down an 11.09 at 123.97 mph (1.62 60-foot time). On the next pass, Gonyon added 5 pounds of air pressure to the tires, but got out of the throttle down track, as the transmission went into overdrive. Feeling that the tires could use a bit more air pressure, we added 5 more psi for a total of 25. The first 60 feet vanished in 1.59 seconds, and the Mustang crossed the stripe in 10.94 seconds at 124.79 mph.

Feeling the NT05R's were offering plenty of traction, Gonyon made a change to the computer calibration, adding two degrees of timing to get more power from the 4.6L. The Nittos ate up the power and bit hard-Gonyon rocketed to a 10.80 at 125.33 mph (1.60 60-foot). He then backed that up with a near-identical 10.80 at 126.38 (1.60 60-foot time).



"I was impressed," said Gonyon. "I didn't expect them to perform that well, and I think we could have gone faster-I probably could have gone up more in air pressure, too. The 555Rs are going to be better in the rain and bad weather, but I' rather have the NT05R at the track-most people don't drive cars like these in the wet anyway."
Those that have found the limits of the NT555R will no doubt find the NT05R to be what they need; it should open the eyes of a great many who use other brands as well.

Source: Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
http://www.musclemustangfastfords.com/tech/mmfp_1003_nitto_nt05r_drag_radical_tires/index.html

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General Mustang Related Discussion / 2/17/2010 Grab Bag Drawing
« on: February 16, 2010, 08:33 PM »
Tomorrow's RPM Grab Bag Drawing will be for a Gift Card from AMERICAN MUSCLE!

Register Now!




We will be drawing 1 member's name Tomorrow @ 12 Noon PST Anyone who signs up as a member before then will be eligible.

Drawing only available to members - registered prior to drawing.

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General Mustang Related Discussion / Promo Shelby Video Trailer
« on: February 12, 2010, 03:52 PM »
Thought you guys might enjoy this. It's a promo trailer we did a few years back for a a possible Shelby video for Speed Channel. We were given access by Shelby team for archives and vintage racing event for filming. Never got off the ground, but was fun to be part of for sure.

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

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General Mustang Related Discussion / Re: Grab Bag Drawing
« on: February 10, 2010, 02:23 PM »
Today's winner is EMILY07. Congratulations!  :RPMFTW:

You won the prize from Griot's Garage!

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General Mustang Related Discussion / Grab Bag Drawing
« on: February 10, 2010, 09:56 AM »
RPM Weekly Grab Bag Drawing



LAST CHANCE to register for today's Grab Bag Drawing.

We will be drawing 1 member's name Today @ 12 Noon PST Anyone who signs up as a member before then will be eligible.

Drawing only available to members -  registered prior to drawing. Prices are provided by various Performance Industry Companies whom we have relationships with.

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello everyone, Im Shawna from Indiana
« on: February 08, 2010, 09:11 PM »
Welcome to the site, Shawna!  :RPMFTW:

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S197.2 Mustang 2011 and Beyond / Inside the New Aluminum 5.4 V8
« on: February 08, 2010, 05:45 PM »
Inside The New Aluminum Shelby GT-500 5.4 V8
By TMN StaffPublished: February 8, 2010



While the inner workings and overall design of the engine is virtually identical to the 2010 poweerplant, advanced engine manufacturing techniques and refined tuning help bring an increase of 10 horsepower to 550 and 510 ft.-lb. of torque. Additional intercooler surface area helps drop intake air temperatures; the resulting cooler, denser intake air helps bump horsepower and torque for better performance. And, through engine improvements and aerodynamic refinements, the 2011 GT500 will be the first GT500 to achieve fuel economy numbers that will allow it to avoid gas guzzler tax.

http://www.themustangnews.com/content/?p=473

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