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2019 Ford Mustang GT 0-60 Result
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Just wanted to share my experience with the 2019 Mustang GT's 0-60 time. I finally had a chance to test it out myself. I was on a dry, flat road with the outside temperature around 70°F. The car was completely stock, running on 93-octane fuel, and I had just over half a tank. I made sure to switch to Track mode and disabled traction control for the best possible launch.

After a few runs to get the feel of it, I managed to hit 0-60 in just under 4 seconds—about 3.9 seconds, to be exact. I did notice that launching it just right was key; too much wheel spin and it would add a few tenths, too little and it bogged down slightly. Overall, I’m pretty impressed with what this thing can do right out of the box. Anyone else have similar results, or am I just getting lucky with my setup?
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(07-21-2024, 10:52 PM)v8ismyheart Wrote: Just wanted to share my experience with the 2019 Mustang GT's 0-60 time. I finally had a chance to test it out myself. I was on a dry, flat road with the outside temperature around 70°F. The car was completely stock, running on 93-octane fuel, and I had just over half a tank. I made sure to switch to Track mode and disabled traction control for the best possible launch.

After a few runs to get the feel of it, I managed to hit 0-60 in just under 4 seconds—about 3.9 seconds, to be exact. I did notice that launching it just right was key; too much wheel spin and it would add a few tenths, too little and it bogged down slightly. Overall, I’m pretty impressed with what this thing can do right out of the box. Anyone else have similar results, or am I just getting lucky with my setup?

Your results sound spot on for a stock 2019 Mustang GT, especially under the conditions you described. Hitting 3.9 seconds is pretty impressive and lines up well with what others have reported when the car is in optimal settings like Track mode with traction control off. The key really is in finding that perfect balance on launch—too much wheel spin can definitely hurt your time, but it sounds like you nailed it after a few tries.

I’ve seen others post similar times, so I don’t think you’re just getting lucky. The 93-octane fuel and the conditions you mentioned likely helped you get that extra bit of performance. It's great to hear how consistent these cars can be right out of the box. If anyone else has similar setups and experiences, it would be interesting to compare notes, especially with different road conditions or slight modifications.
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