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Thread: Saw a unicorn today. Ford Saleen Explorer XP8.

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    05-30-2012 06:30 PM #1
    I had no idea these even existed. Saw it at a light today rumbling away. Sounded great when he took off.

    Here's the wiki. I saw one of approximately 125 ever made http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saleen_XP8




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    05-30-2012 06:33 PM #2
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    Bore & Stroke: 4in x 3in
    Displacement: 5.0L / 302cid
    Compression Ratio: 8.5:1
    Horsepower: 286 hp / 4,200 rpm
    Torque: 333 lb/ft / 3,000 rpm

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    Transmission: 4 Speed automatic
    Craptastic!

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    05-30-2012 06:52 PM #3
    Quote Originally Posted by vasillalov View Post
    Craptastic!
    agreed. 5.0L and only 286 hp and 333 tq!?!?! all driven though a wonderous 4 spd autobox.

    the performance must be neck-snapping!
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    05-30-2012 07:12 PM #4
    Saleen makes the S7.......and the S121.

    They can't all be zingers
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    05-30-2012 07:14 PM #5
    And a Ferrari F355 of similar vintage was making 380 hp.
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    05-30-2012 07:15 PM #6
    Quote Originally Posted by .LSinLV. View Post
    agreed. 5.0L and only 286 hp and 333 tq!?!?! all driven though a wonderous 4 spd autobox.

    the performance must be neck-snapping!
    Weren't those numbers decent for those days?

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    05-30-2012 07:17 PM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by .LSinLV. View Post
    agreed. 5.0L and only 286 hp and 333 tq!?!?! all driven though a wonderous 4 spd autobox.

    the performance must be neck-snapping!
    they stopped making them in 2001. Things have changed a little bit in the last 12 model years.

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    05-30-2012 07:19 PM #8
    and on subject of "why? because we could" trucks, the Lingenfelter 427TT Escalade EXT:

    0-60 in 4.0 seconds



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  9. 05-30-2012 07:30 PM #9
    To put this in perspective the 1998 Mustang GT had a 225hp 4.6.

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    05-30-2012 07:37 PM #10
    Best body style Explorer to date
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    05-30-2012 07:41 PM #11
    Quote Originally Posted by TooFitToQuit View Post
    Best body style Explorer to date
    Wasn't this also the body style that were blowing up?
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    05-30-2012 07:43 PM #12
    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4L1F3 View Post
    Wasn't this also the body style that were blowing up?
    My mother had the recalled tires on her 95 XLT 4WD. Replacements were paid for by Ford. That was the end of it. Big whoop.
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    05-30-2012 07:54 PM #13
    Quote Originally Posted by TooFitToQuit View Post
    My mother had the recalled tires on her 95 XLT 4WD. Replacements were paid for by Ford. That was the end of it. Big whoop.
    exploding tires which leads to deaths = big whoop?

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    05-30-2012 07:58 PM #14
    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4L1F3 View Post
    exploding tires which leads to deaths = big whoop?

    Generalizing a few cases as them all being subject to death = big whoop

    There are also hundreds of other cases that were overhyped.
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    05-30-2012 08:18 PM #15
    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4L1F3 View Post
    exploding tires which leads to deaths = big whoop?

    Also... You are blaming a tire failure on the manufacturer?!? This was more guilt by association. Throw Firestone under the bus, not Ford.

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    05-30-2012 08:26 PM #16
    the explorer got the nickname exploder not because of the tire issue but because of an issue with the rear diff that would cause the rear diff to explode, they fixed it though, obviously, and not all vehicles were affected also obvious or they would be gone

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    05-30-2012 08:35 PM #17
    Quote Originally Posted by pogbond View Post
    the explorer got the nickname exploder not because of the tire issue but because of an issue with the rear diff that would cause the rear diff to explode, they fixed it though, obviously, and not all vehicles were affected also obvious or they would be gone
    Was it not the tire issue that led to the deaths though? I am also aware of the diff issue FYI

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    05-30-2012 08:39 PM #18
    Quote Originally Posted by The Kilted Yaksman View Post
    To put this in perspective the 1998 Mustang GT had a 225hp 4.6.
    Exactly.

    I am getting really sick and tired of the younger crowd coming in here and going "X hp out of a X.XL VX? THAT'S LOLful1!!!!on!e!'

    It was damned respectable in the mid 90s when this beast was produced. Time moves on, and hp improves, but at the time, this was a fine machine.

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    05-30-2012 08:43 PM #19
    While it is entertaining to look back at the numbers and laugh at how far we've progressed, it is a little shortsighted to make fun of cars from a good amount of time ago.

    Heck, my 11 year old E39 makes 282hp out of a 4.4L, doesn't turn out as much torque, and the engine cost is probably 4x what's in that Saleen. Time marches on, and for that era, it seemed to be on par with what was expected out of a "performance V8."

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    05-30-2012 08:44 PM #20
    Man, you're all a bunch of haters. V8 Explorers had plenty of punch all along; I imagine it must be quite satisfying with the power bump.

    This place sucks.
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  21. 05-30-2012 08:52 PM #21
    Quote Originally Posted by SidVicious View Post
    I had no idea these even existed. Saw it at a light today rumbling away. Sounded great when he took off.

    Here's the wiki. I saw one of approximately 125 ever made http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saleen_XP8
    my buddy bought one with a trashed front bumper for a grand . has the recaros and carbon hood. he repaired the bumper and dailys it
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    Buncha queers in this thread.

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    05-30-2012 08:53 PM #22
    "OMG only 280 HP from a 5.0 in ?! That sucks soooo much. Today, 12 years later, we're making 400+ hp from a 5.0!!! This is sucks!!!"

    /typical TLCer

    Saleen made a ton of neat cars, as did SVT, and SLP. The SLP s10 was nice, the SLP firehawk, and grand am were all nice cars. SVT's focus, mustang cobra R, and pick ups were nice, too. Saleen's S281, S331, and s331 truck are all great automobiles..
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    05-30-2012 09:24 PM #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Jrod511 View Post
    Man, you're all a bunch of haters. V8 Explorers had plenty of punch all along; I imagine it must be quite satisfying with the power bump.

    This place sucks.
    there are only like 2 people who are actually ****ting on the explorer.

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    05-30-2012 09:26 PM #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Heathcliff Huxtable View Post
    my buddy bought one with a trashed front bumper for a grand . has the recaros and carbon hood. he repaired the bumper and dailys it
    Awesome.

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    05-30-2012 09:32 PM #25
    That's a rare Exploder alright. Probably boogies pretty good.
    Now go get your shinebox

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    05-30-2012 09:37 PM #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Hurt View Post
    "OMG only 280 HP from a 5.0 in ?! That sucks soooo much. Today, 12 years later, we're making 400+ hp from a 5.0!!! This is sucks!!!"

    /typical TLCer
    You said it... TCL is really starting to annoy me to no end (with posts like... 'how much power do you need' - oh about 300 or else my family sedan is a slow turd... yea... OK there, good thing you were born in 1990 because you'd have never made it thru the 80s). Glad to see there are actually quite a few people in here with some sense.

    Back then things were a bit normal, and you didn't need 0-60 in 6 and change seconds in a utility vehicle. A hair under 8 seconds was sports sedan range! Most SUV's took over 10 with a V6 and around 9 with a V8. This thing could probably do it in low 8's or high 7's. That was impressive for the time.

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    05-30-2012 09:57 PM #27
    Quote Originally Posted by SVT2888 View Post
    Weren't those numbers decent for those days?
    Yep. My mom's friend had a '96 Explorer with the 5.0 and the thing would move out.

    For some perspective, the 1997 4Runner had a 2.7-liter 4-cylinder with 150 Hp and 177 lb-ft. The V6 one had 183 hp and 217 lb-ft. The baddest Grand Cherokee with the 5.2-liter (318) V8 made 220 hp and 300 lb-ft.
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  28. 05-30-2012 10:11 PM #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Heathcliff Huxtable View Post
    my buddy bought one with a trashed front bumper for a grand . has the recaros and carbon hood. he repaired the bumper and dailys it
    pictures of factory recaros in suv please

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVT2888 View Post
    Weren't those numbers decent for those days?
    Yes they were and the handling was much improved as well. I had a 98 V6 5MT 4 door and it was a great truck. I remember drooling over these.
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  31. 05-30-2012 10:34 PM #31
    Quote Originally Posted by adrew View Post
    Yep. My mom's friend had a '96 Explorer with the 5.0 and the thing would move out.

    For some perspective, the 1997 4Runner had a 2.7-liter 4-cylinder with 150 Hp and 177 lb-ft. The V6 one had 183 hp and 217 lb-ft. The baddest Grand Cherokee with the 5.2-liter (318) V8 made 220 hp and 300 lb-ft.
    Actually, THE baddest Grand Cherokee EVER (yes including the newer SRT8s) was available with the 5.9 (360) for the 1998 model year. It made 245hp and 345 lb-ft.

    The only reason I'm correcting you is because it gave me an excuse to bring up the 5.9 Grand Cherokee...

    Quote Originally Posted by S0RRY View Post
    and on subject of "why? because we could" trucks, the Lingenfelter 427TT Escalade EXT:

    0-60 in 4.0 seconds

    http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...specialty-file
    I see your Lingenfelter Escalade and raise you the original badass truck (which had it's own thread a while back): The Lingenfelter Suburban, equipped with a 9.9L, marine-duty, naturally aspirated big block. 705 lb-ft of torque!

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    05-30-2012 10:38 PM #32
    Quote Originally Posted by TooFitToQuit View Post
    Generalizing a few cases as them all being subject to death = big whoop

    There are also hundreds of other cases that were overhyped.
    Come on now. Ford was forced to issue a recall! ...and you know VERY well they would not have done that if it was not a "big whoop". Remember the Fiery Fiesta?

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    05-30-2012 10:42 PM #33
    Quote Originally Posted by pogbond View Post
    the explorer got the nickname exploder not because of the tire issue but because of an issue with the rear diff that would cause the rear diff to explode, they fixed it though, obviously, and not all vehicles were affected also obvious or they would be gone
    ahh interesting, the nickname came from a faulty diff problem and not the firestones... didn't know that.
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    I like how he kicks off the video by implying he has a large penis.
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    This guy calls it a Mustang and can't find the throttle body.

    These vehicles seem to attract a special brand owner.
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