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Old 03-25-2015, 07:41 AM
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This 1,700HP Supercar Will Debut at the New York Auto Show.. Do you like `it ? Post your thoughts

By Jeff Perez 17 hours ago



Everyone dreams of building their own supercar. And it seems like as of late, anyone with enough money and time can do just that. Or at least, they think they can. The latest player in the supercar startup game is Lyons Motor Cars, a company that claims to be building a 1,700-horspeower hypercar. Right.
It’s called the LM2 Streamliner, and it’s going to debut at the New York Auto Show next month. From the get go, you can see that this is no ordinary hypercar— because it looks like something out of a 90s sci-fi film. The long-streamlined (get it?) dimensions give way to teeny tiny little headlights and taillights, a low-slung hood, and some very dramatic features from front to back. But it’s nowhere near as dramatic as the engine.
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1,700 horsepower comes from under the hood…allegedly. Using a twin-turbocharged 8.2-liter V8 from Nelson Racing, the Streamliner is said to get to 60 mph in 2.2 seconds, on to a top speed of 290 mph. Of course, none of these figures have been tested in the real world.
Inside, drivers will be met with a 16-inch touchscreen…allegedly. That 16-inch touchscreen will be the sole interior feature controlling every aspect of the car. Say goodbye to switches and *****.
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It’s a bold venture, to say the least. No word on how much it will cost yet, but the Lyons’ LM2 Streamliner is making its debut at the New York Auto Show on April 2nd. Though, we’ll really believe it when we see it on the road.
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Old 03-25-2015, 08:13 AM
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Member's, what do you think of the below ride ?
I like it, but I'm waiting 2 see the new 2016 Camaro's
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2015 Saleen Mustang S302 Black Label Arrives as a 750-hp Hellcat Killer

By Steve Siler March 23, 2015 9:56 AM Motoramic


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2015 Saleen Mustang S302 Black Label



It was 31 years ago when Steve Saleen marketed his first Ford Mustang-based creation. It had spoilers and stickers and snazzy wheels and 140 hp, which in 1984, seemed like a lot.
Fast forward to 2015, and Saleen Automotive, Inc. of Corona, Calif., is still producing pumped-up Mustangs, only now, Saleen’s steeds are rather more potent and more extreme than before. The least powerful of his latest crop of Mustangs, all of which are based on the all-new 2015 model, is the S302 “White Label,” producing 450 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque, up from 435 hp and 400 lb-ft for the stock Mustang GT’s 5.0-liter Coyote V-8.
And then there’s this car: the 2015 S302 “Black Label," which made its official debut in Los Angeles last weekend. First announced last fall, the Black Label would be equipped with a supercharged version of the aforementioned Coyote V-8, with output pegged at 640 hp. But as it spun on a turntable before us, Saleen announced that his twin-scroll supercharger actually ups the Coyote’s output to a monstrous 730 hp and 600 lb-ft of twist — on 91 octane gas, no less. And if you live in a state where the fuel octanes are higher, the Black Label’s supercharged V-8 pumps out up to 750 horses.
2015 Saleen Mustang S302 Black Label


While Saleen would never admit it, we can’t help but think that the extra 90 horsepower — discovered by repeatedly upping the boost and recalibrating to ensure drivability — were found in order to gain bragging rights over the 707-hp Dodge Challenger Hellcat. Regardless, we’re sufficiently impressed. Call it Hell-yote.
Supporting the formidable powerplant is a six-speed manual transmission with a choice of 3.31, 3.55, or 3.73 rear ends, or a paddle-shifted six-speed automatic with 3.15 or 3.55 rear axles will be tasked with shifting responsibilities, and a limited-slip differential is standard on all models. Each engine will be serial numbered and marked with a plaque.
As with lesser S302 models, the Black Label rides on Saleen’s S4 high-performance suspension but adds unique front and rear shocks, while a fully adjustable coil-over suspension is optional. Large 13.9-in front and 13.0-in rear brake rotors are standard, clamped by four-piston front and single-piston rear calipers; 15.0-in front discs with six-piston calipers are a $3,300 upgrade, and for another $500, the rear discs will grow to 14-in with four-piston calipers, all cross-drilled and slotted. Interestingly, 20-inch wheels are standard, while 19-in Minilite-inspired wheels are optional, all 10 inches wide in back, and 9 inches wide in front. The display vehicle wore Pirelli P-Zero supercar tires measuring 275/35 up front and 275/40-series out back; Saleen representatives acknowledge that more rubber may be needed to get all that power to the ground, and it is looking at ways to fit 305s in the back, though that may require significant modifications to the chassis and/or body.
2015 Saleen Mustang S302 Black Label


It certainly looks menacing. Shown in shimmering gold paint called “California Sunset,” the Mustang S302 Black Label sits low on its 20-inch wheels, and wears 360 degrees of angry-looking, slotted, scooped, and diffused carbon fiber skirting that adds approximately three and a half inches to the car’s overall length. A big spoiler hangs off the back, and two of the Mustang’s vertical taillamps blades have been blackened, leaving only four. The Black Label’s hood features a trio of vents, but sadly, no red butterfly valves as with its predecessors. However, Saleen’s trademark hash marks do make an appearance on the fenders.
Inside, the car features mostly Mustang parts and pieces, dressed up with Katzkin leather upholstery with the Saleen hash marks making another appearance on the right-side seat bolsters. That said, this car is not about cosmetics, it’s about performance; Saleen boasts that it will keep up with all but the fastest Ferraris, although no specifics were forthcoming. Figure on a 0-60 mph time in the low three seconds if one can keep the tires from evaporating at the touch of the throttle.
Alas, everything has its price — though as with the Hellcat, the Black Label is a fairly impressive hp/dollar deal at $73,214 to start, including destination. If orders are placed before the feds finish their environmental paperwork (which could happen by mid-April) Saleen will even pay the estimated $2,600 gas guzzler tax. If even that’s too steep, Saleen’s S302 “Yellow Label” is nearly as powerful (715 hp and 595 lb-ft of torque) but does without some of the exterior fanfare and a few interior and suspension bits at a price of just $53,484. Saleen will also offer all S302s in convertible and glass-roof models, should you want some sun with your fun. With power like that and the legendary Saleen name attached to it, some Hellcats may be in for a declawing.
 
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The first one looks like a silver door stop!!!! LOL
 
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Old 03-25-2015, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by P343
The first one looks like a silver door stop!!!! LOL

LoL `Barbara, that would be a very expensive door stop 4>Sure

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Not too fond of the looks of the first car, I understand the aerodynamic factor that is involved, but as seen in Mike's above post cars can be aerodynamic and still look nice

I would like to get my hands on the saleen mustang though
 
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