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UPDATE: 2. 01. 8 Shelby GT5. HP w/ Direct- Injection Twin- Turbo Eco. Boost 5. 0 (Video)The new GT3. GT3. 50. R are currently roaming the streets, but big brother is still coming – and a debut is just around the corner. Ford Performance is hard at work on the new GT5. Detroit. The powerplant could produce “well over the 7. HP mark”, all while “breathing through a straw”.
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Take it for what it’s worth, but we perceive that as a hint towards Forced Induction (low boost from the factory?). We are also hearing that Ford is working ‘very hard’ on Direct- Injection for this new powerplant.
Could we see Ford’s first production 5. Eco. Boost make it’s debut in the 2. GT5. 00? After all, that’s what the people want. And it’s no secret that Ford has been testing a 5. Twin Turbo development mule as recently as a few months ago: Regardless, we expect this new beast to depart from the highly- discussed Flat Plane Crank 5. L GT3. 50 motor. Traditionally, the GT3.

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GT3. 50. R) has always been aimed towards track use, while the GT5. As far as power delivery, as you all know, the Hellcat is producing just north of 7. HP, so we would be shocked if Ford doesn’t take it one step further.“Our new SVT Halo Mustang will have more HP than the Hellcat” claims a Ford rep from a recent CNN interview. Hold on to your butts. If this new behemoth will be a forced induction car, than we can safely assume that Ford will stick with the traditional lobe crankshaft, or at least depart from the 5. L GT3. 50 platform.
The new GT3. 50 if a high compression car, so running boost through it would require quite significant changes. Another topic worthy of discussion is weight savings. Watch Naruto Shippuden Episode 96 English Dubbed Online Free here. We all know Ford has recently invested heavily in Aluminum materials and tooling, primarily for the new F- 1.
Ford Performance has also added a heavy dose of weight savings to the new GT3. GT3. 50. R in terms of carbon forged plastic, carbon fiber wheels and aluminum fenders. Could we see a new GT5. Could we see this car come in at 7. HP and weigh less than 3,6. When can we expect some hard info on this new Ford Performance Halo car? Time will tell, but our sources seem to believe that this car will be released 2.
Summer of 2. 01. 6, if not sooner. It’s also interesting to note that Ford has already claimed that there will be “1. New, High Performance Vehicles announced”. You can mark the SVT Raptor, Focus RS, GT3. GT3. 50. R off that list – so Ford still has a few more tricks up their sleeve.
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List of Home Improvement characters. This article contains character information for the American televisionsitcom. Home Improvement.
Taylor family[edit]Tim Taylor[edit]Timothy "Tim" Taylor (Tim Allen) – Tim Taylor (the character has a birth date of October 1. Ever the know- it- all, Tim believes he has an incredibly wide knowledge of tools, electronics, and general mechanics. In reality, he is highly accident- prone. He actually does have a significant amount of skill as a general handyman, but can be overly confident and prone to spectacular mishaps. He often forgets a crucial step, ignores instructions, makes ill- advised modifications, or comes to inaccurate conclusions.
The only exception to this ineptitude is when working on cars, at which he excels. He is left- handed but actually does a great deal of his work with his right hand. Taylor's "arch enemy", so to speak, was the real- life home improvement specialist, Bob Vila.
One episode saw Tim competing against Bob Vila in a lawnmower contest for charity. Tim actually installed a jet engine on his machine- which resulted in Tim causing unintended chaos and destruction. Tim hosts a home improvement show called Tool Time with his co- host and friend, Al Borland.
While Al is his co- host, Al constantly must remind Tim of safety regulations and practices. Tim often ignores Al's advice, and this frequently results in an accident. While it is constantly mentioned that Tool Time is a limited local home improvement show that sits very high on the channel dial, Tool Time seems to have a very wide audience in the state of Michigan, and is progressively broadcast to more outlets across the Midwest (A season 5 episode has Tim, Al, and Bud brainstorming for ideas on how to bring the show into the Chicago markets). Tim often boasts at his popularity for hosting the show, although many people state that they like Al better.
A running gag involves people encountering Tim in public and stating, "Oh, we always watch Tool Time.. Al." To which an annoyed Tim would reply, "Oh yeah, we all love Al." In later seasons, however, it is learned that Tim actually has a higher fan base than Al. Because of the numerous accidents in which he is involved, both on his TV show and at home, it is a recurring joke that Tim is on a first name basis with the hospital staff, and it is often suggested that Tim has special offers available to him for being a repeat customer. Another gag is that Tool Time fans believe his many accidents are staged, to show people what not to do.
However, many of Tim's modified inventions work but are often too powerful, like his new ice cube dispenser in season 2. Tim often garbles advice he heard from Wilson and/or otherwise makes stupid remarks – although on one episode Tim stuns Jill and Wilson by putting forth sound advice of his own.
Another running gag is Tim accidentally causing damage or destruction to anything he touches – such as destroying the world's smallest car or running over golf carts with a Marine Corps tank. Tim has an unhealthy obsession with Halloween and Christmas, going to extraordinary lengths to scare others and competing with "Doc Johnson" in the annual neighborhood Christmas lighting contest, which he has rarely won. While Tim has a very good relationship with his wife, he is quick to admit defeat in any conflict they become engaged in. He also works hard to maintain healthy relationships with his three sons, although he relates more closely to Brad than Randy or Mark. Tim is occasionally chauvinistic in attitude, usually putting women down or sometimes seeing them as inferior(But he often must absorb the same insults against men from Jill). He also tends to mock those who are overweight, such as Al's mother or his mother- in- law (until she loses weight), and can be juvenile in attitude on many occasions.
A running gag involves Jill's distaste for his attitude, in that she says "You're pathetic" every time he goes too far. Tim is an avid fan of all the local sports teams; the Detroit Lions, the Detroit Pistons, the Detroit Red Wings, and the Detroit Tigers.
He is also a big fan of boxing, the Indy Racing League, and tractor pulls. Many scenes take place in the garage during his favorite hobby, working on one of his two hot rods, one of which he built from the ground up, and the other existing vehicle that he restored. The Big Bang Theory Season 2 Episode 16 Watch Series here.
While he occasionally considers moving on professionally, Tim remains the main host of Tool Time until the final episode of Home Improvement. Before he was cast on Tool Time, he worked as a traveling tool salesman. Tim barely graduated from college, but later receives an honorary Doctorate from Western Michigan University. Tim is famous for his ever- popular noisemaking, which he refers to as a "Simian grunt."His mother is alive for the entire series, however his father died when Tim was eleven years old.
There has always been some disparity between how many brothers Tim has. On several occasions in the later seasons, it is mentioned that Tim has four brothers, but in earlier seasons he is stated to have five, however, seven have been mentioned by name (Marty, Jeff, Rick, John, Steve, Brian, and Danny). Tim always thinks things need "more power", and is often seen wearing sweaters from Michigan- based colleges. Tim thinks he knows everything there is to know about tools.
Tim is the only character to appear in every single episode. A close second is Jill, who only missed the second part of the series finale (unless one counts the flashbacks shown). Jill Taylor[edit]Jillian "Jill" Patterson Taylor (Patricia Richardson) – Jill (born November 1.
Tim's wife and the mother of Brad, Randy, and Mark. Jill graduated from Adams High School (taken from an actual high school in Rochester Hills, Michigan) in 1.
Jill is intelligent, practical, and has a dry sense of humor that doesn't often fly with her family. After she decides that her career is not fulfilling, Jill dedicates herself toward earning her master's degree in Psychology.
While she is very motherly and domestic in nature, she is apparently a very bad cook, as Tim and the three boys often make remarks about her cooking. Her strong femininity is often in direct conflict with Tim's masculinity, occasionally leading her to wonder why they work as a couple. Jill comes from a strong military family, and sometimes uses her upbringing to solve several family squabbles. Her father was a Colonel in the US Army and is referred to as such. Jill has four sisters, all of whom have appeared: Robin, Carrie, Tracy, and Linda. A fifth sister, Katie, was briefly mentioned by Jill's mother in the season 2 episode, "Much Ado About Nana", and in the season 4 episode, "Quibbling Siblings", but never again.) She often appears overwhelmed at the fact that she is the only female in a family with three sons and no daughter. She appears closest to her youngest son, Mark, as she remarks a few times that Mark is the only one who still has the ability to be open- minded to accept the things that Jill likes as opposed to being the typical "boy".
Early on, she has a temporary job working at a magazine, and later in the series, Jill is a psychology student. She also does a significant amount of volunteer work, especially for the local library. Jill has a strong feminist side and enjoys opera, theatre, and the ballet. She occasionally tries to be interested in sports and tools but always ends up relating to her husband over his buried sensitivity.