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Mustang Shelby GT350R howls to its redline

Mustang Shelby GT350R howls to its redline

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blogentry-133713-0-44452900-1433294947_thumb.pngFord says its all new flat plane crank 5.2-litre V8 found in the Shelby GT350 and GT350R sounds very good and it intends to scare the crap out of its competitors at tracks around the world. With no turbochargers nor superchargers found anywhere near the engine, it produces an impressive 518bhp and 581Nm of torque. And it revs to 8,250rpm, which is also likely to be Ford's highest revving V8 engine.

 

blogentry-133713-0-26252600-1433296015_thumb.jpgCurious about how the engine sounds? Watch the video below. By the way, we don't think there is no sound augmentation going on. Its all real!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahe7UorTq8




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Owning this car would be the perfect weapon against my neighbour who insists on playing the drums at night. Would love to see how he likes it if I warm the car up right outside his house in the mornings.

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