Bullitt Information...
Ok I've been getting a lot of questions about the bullitt lately and just to clear the air, here's what I've found on my car and online about just what the bullitt is. I posted this in another thread but felt it would be better suited in it's own thread.
BULLITT: -265 claimed horsepower @ 5000 rpm (dynos at 275) -305 claimed ft/lb torque @ 3900 rpm (dynos at 315) -600lb front springs (lowered about 3/4" from a gt) -450lb rear springs (lowered about 1" from a gt) -Stiffer front and rear swaybars -FRPP Subframe connectors -Revalved Tokico front and rear dampners -Brembo 13" vented front rotors -Brembo 11.1" vented rear rotors -Red Cobra front and rear dual piston calipers -Cobra alternator and pulleys (underdriven) -Aluminum intake manifold. (a gt's wet dream) -Twin 55mm dual bore throttle body -Retro style leather front and rear seats. -Interior dress-ups (aluminum shift knob, aluminim door locks, metal shift boot ring, aluminum pedals with rubber dot grips) -High flow cat-back exhaust with rolled brushed tips (mmm the sound) -Modified front grill. Black ring around the horse instead of chrome ring. -Modified rear window and quarter panels. (Same as Mach 1) -Modified side scoops. (exclusive to the bullitt) -No fog lights -Cobra style rocker panels -Rocker panel mudflaps (exclusive to the bullitt) -At the time, this was the only GT that got the T3650 tranny -11" cobra flywheel -No spoiler -Brushed aluminum gas door -Retro style gauges. (Same as Mach 1) -This car introduced these items... --The hood scoop (before it, the gt's had only the cut in the hood) --The mag style "bullitt" wheels, before it, GT's came with 5 spoke pony wheels) GT: -260 claimed horsepower @ 5250 rpm -302 claimed ft/lb torque @ 4000 rpm -450lb front springs -200lb rear springs (i think) -Solid unvented front and rear discs (I think 11 inch front, 10 something rear) -Single piston calipers (i think) -Fog lights (usually) -No subframe connectors -Single bore 65mm throttle body Forgive me if I forgot anything or rattled off some incorrect info. Hope this helps those out there wondering what the heck a Bullitt "really" is... |
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