Motor Trend - Quick Test: 2008 Saleen S281-3V Mustang
Pub Date:2008-03-15 00:00:00 Author: Click:1974 Category: car reviews




Steve Saleen, who created his company in 1983 and grew it into one of the premier specialty manufacturers of Ford-based products and the S7 supercar, is, ironically, no longer an employee of Saleen, Inc., having left in June 2007 for Chamco Auto of China, which hired the Mustang Hall of Famer to help establish its dealer network in the U.S. But although Saleen has departed, new CEO Paul Wilbur, a former general manager at Jeep, along with Chris Theodore, past vice president of product development at Ford, are forging ahead, promising to continue Saleen's quest "to build performance cars for the enthusiast."
Saleenless Saleen shipped us an S281-3V, the docile member of the S281 family, which also includes the 465-horsepower Supercharged and the 550-horsepower Extreme. Carrying an as-tested price of $49,613, the S281-3V is pricy but distinctive, thanks to unique front and rear fascias, $1399 20-inch chrome wheels, and such distinguishing interior bits as leather and Alcantara sport seats, black-faced six-gauge instrument panel, and billet shift knob. Underhood, Saleen-specific mods continue, highlighted by a 335-horsepower three-valve V-8 that sports a "PowerFlash Performance Calibration," a 98mm mass airflow sensor, power pulleys and damper, a high-flow inlet tube, and a 2.5-inch performance exhaust system.
Armed with a 3.73:1 axle ratio, the Saleen, with its power advantage, paid dividends at the dragstrip, going 0 to 60 in 5.1 seconds and the quarter mile in 13.7 at 102.1 mph. Around the skidpad and figure eight, though, the S281, utilizing a "Racecraft Suspension" with linear-rate coil springs, a larger 35mm front anti-roll bar, and N2 dampers, exhibited poor grip and posted a slow time. Observes technical editor Kim Reynolds: "The Saleen exhibits a lot of understeer in these tests and seems resistant to rotation." The S281 was also resistant to stopping, needing 123 feet to erase 60, a feat attributable to its stock brakes.
In real-world tests, the Saleen rated better than at the track, invigorating our senses with confidence-inspiring handling, a slick gearshift, and a high-pitched free-revving engine. Feeling racy? Take the Saleen for a spin.
TEST DATA
Acceleration to mph
0-30, 1.9 sec
0-40, 3
0-50, 3.9
0-60, 5.1
0-70, 6.6
0-80, 8.6
0-90, 10.7
0-100, 13
Passing, 45-65 mph 2.4
Quarter mile, 13.7 sec @ 102.1 mph
Braking, 60-0 mph 123 ft
Lateral acceleration, 0.93 g (avg)
MT figure eight, 25.5 sec @ 0.71 g (avg)
Top-gear revs @ 60 mph 1850 rpm
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