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2014 FPV GT F Driven – A True Future Legend (Part 1)

8/28/2014 11:23:59 AM

A heavy-hearted Adam Davis headed to You Yangs to sample the last ever GT and finds that the 351 kW figure is just for starter

Ford has been playing with blue-blooded heart strings in its slow-bum reveal of the last ever FPV GT. From the 351 badging leak, harking back to an era when GT-HOs dominated Australian streets (including a particularly scenic run, up, over and around Mount Panorama), to its limited-edition stature, the lead-up to the GT F (for Final) launch was pause for reflection... and the hope that it would be a fitting goodbye.

Ford has been playing with blue-blooded heart strings in its slow-bum reveal of the last ever FPV GT.

Ford has been playing with blue-blooded heart strings in its slow-bum reveal of the last ever FPV GT.

It’s with this in mind that I approach the entrance to the You Yangs proving grounds, a place where GTs have been honed for generations. Close your eyes and you can almost hear the strain of a Clevo belting around the banked circuit on redline.

A select group of journos have gathered at the security gate to have their names signed in and cameras ‘tagged’. There’ll be no photos beyond here, thanks very much; not of the GT F, or the numerous camouflaged machines hunting around the premises. [ED: the images here were supplied by Ford.

We are ushered into one of several factory-style facilities, where two vehicles are draped with silky cloth and chairs are arranged beyond a pedestal. When things get underway, Ford president and CEO Bob Graziano speaks with genuine passion on the GT F project. Before long he’s dialling up the anticipation further with a beautifully-shot video, the plot of which follows the emotional roller-coaster ride of a group of Ford designers and engineers, along with a dedicated FPV owner, to this moment.

When things get underway, Ford president and CEO Bob Graziano speaks with genuine passion on the GT F project.

When things get underway, Ford president and CEO Bob Graziano speaks with genuine passion on the GT F project.

It is then the turn of those designers and engineers to detail the GT F. FPV chief program engineer Peter de Leur, who is also running the XR8 development program, reveals the spec detail. And, shock horror, the 351 kW reference was more a marketing win for the masses rather than a true power figure. “That 351 kW figure is reproducible in all conditions, even in Darwin in summer," he says. “But if conditions are right, there’s a transient supercharger overboost function which can release a maximum of 15 per cent more power, with a similar improvement in torque.” This is more like it!

Adding in overboost brings power to 404kW with around 656Nm torque. Ford uses the more conservative ECE power rating system in favour of a DIN measurement, meaning real output all but matches HSV’s GTS. Maximum boost pressure remains as per Boss 335 spec at 0.8bar, but in GT F it pushes through the rev-range for longer.

In the interests of longevity first gear can’t access the extra neddies; instead, the punch is felt beyond 4000rpm, from second gear onwards. On gearing, de Leur reveals that the heavy-duty Tremec six-speed manual continues unmodified, but the ageing ZF six-speed auto was upgraded for GT F, with direct assistance from ZF engineers. “The result is modified [gear] change points, a more positive feel on upshifts and more aggressively-calibrated downshifts which can assist during performance driving,” says de Leur. Translated, it means the auto can grab a downshift under heavy braking earlier than before; third available from 150km/h rather than the Boss 335’s 140km/h.

On gearing, de Leur reveals that the heavy-duty Tremec six-speed manual continues unmodified, but the ageing ZF six-speed auto was upgraded for GT F, with direct assistance from ZF engineers.

On gearing, de Leur reveals that the heavy-duty Tremec six-speed manual continues unmodified, but the ageing ZF six-speed auto was upgraded for GT F, with direct assistance from ZF engineers.

 

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