300C

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Kryptoknight, Apr 14, 2004.

  1. Kryptoknight

    RPhillips47 Guest

    From an article by Aaron Robinson, dated February 2004, found at Car ad
    Driver.com dated April 15, 2004, page one:

    "Although not announced yet, the base sticker prices for the four-seat coupe
    and convertible should be close to 2004 pricing, says Ford: about $18,000 for a
    V-6 coupe to about $28,000 for a V-8 convertible. There will be a five-speed
    stick shift or a five-speed automatic available with both engines."

    continuing on page two, quoting Ford’s new car czar, Phil Martens, group
    vice-president of product creation:

    Martens calls the V-8 GT “the most accessible 300 horsepower on the
    market.†By accessible, he means cheap, at least compared with the 305-hp
    Mach 1, which runs $29,590. For 2005, the base GT will feature almost the same
    power for about $25,000."

    You will notice that says "about $25,000" for the 2005 "base GT". That is
    $6,000 MORE than your supposed statement by Billy Ford that a fully-loaded GT
    will be $19,000.
     
    RPhillips47, Apr 16, 2004
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  2. Kryptoknight

    Steve Guest

    Cadillac did it by sliding a pin out of the rocker arms that basically
    removed the fulcrum point so that the rocker no longer opened the valve,
    but just "rode" up on the pushrod. I don't know exactly how the Hemi
    does it, but my guess would be a variant of that method, probably
    combining with the VTEC method of using oil pressure to do the work of
    moving the appropriate pin in and out of place, rather than the
    trouble-prone solenoid method that Cadillac used back in the 80s.


    Or it could be completely different- my point was that there are
    (generally) as many or even more points in a pushrod system where you
    could effect the disconnect than there are in an OHC system.
     
    Steve, Apr 16, 2004
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    MowerX Guest


    According to some information I've been able to dig up:

    "It's accomplished by applying oil pressure to a locking mechanism in the
    lifter. When we do that, we decouple the motion between the cam and the
    valve, shutting off the valves. Whenever the customer presses on the
    accelerator, we send a signal to the engine, reactivating the valves and the
    cylinders will turn back on."

    - MX
     
    MowerX, Apr 16, 2004
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  4. Kryptoknight

    Steve Guest

    Sounds pretty elegant. Should be able to work in 1 turn of the cam (2
    turns of the crank). No one's going to notice that...
     
    Steve, Apr 17, 2004
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    mic canic Guest

    he made the statement on nbc news in january from the detroit auto show
    can you trac that down
     
    mic canic, Apr 17, 2004
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  6. Kryptoknight

    RPhillips47 Guest

    I believe the statement you are referring to is this:

    Ford said the Mustang “will remain the best performance car for under $20,000
    and the most affordable 300-horsepower car made today.â€

    That statement actually applies to the two different vehicles. With the new
    V-6, the base Mustang will be the best performance car for under $20,000.
    Likewise the V-8 GT will be the most affordable 300-horsepower car made today.

    Classic automobile double-talk.
     
    RPhillips47, Apr 17, 2004
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    Joe Guest

    Right; we've been over this. Several times. Mic should hurry up and post
    that the Mustangs will have 500 hp and cost $10,000 a whole bunch more
    times, because they're coming out pretty soon, and after that it would just
    be stupid.
     
    Joe, Apr 18, 2004
    #27
  8. The E-Class that has just 'outgone' I gather.

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    Dori A Schmetterling, May 15, 2004
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  9. As the owner of a 99 300M I'd say it still hasn't become 'old'. But I do
    wonder how long the new 300 will stand out.... On the other hand, it's
    tough to get more car for the money.
     
    John Treffers, Jun 7, 2004
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    Bob Sacamano Guest

    The 300 is not replacing three cars it is replacing one with two other cars
    replacing the other two, The Magnum, and most likely the Charger (which may
    have a different name when it comes out next year)
     
    Bob Sacamano, Jun 7, 2004
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