Guys i have a mustang gt 2006 (V8) automatic transmission (I THINK BAD 0-60) timmings !

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Asked by Moe Aug 21, 2013 at 07:52 PM about the 2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium RWD

Question type: General

i keep getting 0-60 timmings between 6.15 - 6.45 sec is that the normal acceleration?
could a faulty spark plug make it get less than whats indicated in the cataloge ( 5.2 to 5.6
secs) and what are signs of a faulty spark plug if not ?

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but i see other guys on youtube with better timmings all bone stock too what could cause that? also when i push full throttle all of a sudden it take the car 1-2 second to think and then push full throttle acceleration while from idle to full throttle goes like a blast ! so what could that be?

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also had a RARE 2 to 3 times in weeks when am like in a drive thru and make a full stope on D gear the whole car feels like shaking or vibrating then i touch the throttle it all goes away and everything is just fine ! what could that be?

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My 2006 is at dealer getting brand new tranny. So sick over this I can't come to grips.

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My eco boost mustang is hitting 5.4 sec 0-60 mph. Shooting for to be in the 4 sec mark

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I have a 07 Shelby GT and getting just under 5 sec for the 0-60. I had a 05 GT and was getting steady 5.2-5.3

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