Sponsored

5.0L Engine Underhood View in Yellow GT

Tony Alonso

Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Mar 31, 2013
Threads
177
Messages
4,257
Reaction score
1,519
Location
Cincinnati, OH USA
Vehicle(s)
'01/'09/'19 Bullitt, '90 GT, '00 Corvette FRC
Saw this posted a bit ago...

2015 Mustang GT Engine Bay.jpg


2015 Mustang GT Engine Bay-2.jpg


2015 Mustang GT Engine Bay-3.jpg


Until now we’ve only seen Ford’s 3D images and cutaways of the revised Coyote engine, in fact, Ford has yet to lift the hood on any 2015 Mustang for the press or the public.

Today, through an unnamed source, we were able to secure two photos from under the hood of a 2015 Mustang GT. Although this car is a test prototype, in Triple Yellow, and likely the same one that we saw this week at the Detroit Auto Show, it’s wearing pretty close to production garb in terms of the engine covers. This prevents us from discerning much on the mechanical side, but there are a few things worth noting.

The first thing we notice in these photos are the air scoops in the hood. These appear to be functional, probably for cooling, but the driver side scoop is perfectly positioned to feed cold air to the air box. While the air box is devoid of any of the script indicating that it is the same cold air induction style as the previous generation we hope the airs coop is what’s feeding it.

Speaking of induction, we noticed that the 2015 air box looks smaller than the 2011-14 model. It would be impossible to tell without the two side by side for direct comparison, but it seems to be lacking the width of it’s predecessor This will no doubt be the first thing that the aftermarket improves upon. Also notice that there is still a sound tube running from the air intake to the firewall to pipe in the sweet sounds of the V8 music conducted by the driver’s right foot.

The basic layout of the engine compartment also appears to be the same, the battery remains located at the firewall, while the PCM is located at the front. The coolant overflow bottle is different than on 11-14 models, this could just be one that was slapped in place for the prototype car use, it’s hard to say but it looks like it doesn’t belong here.

The engine covers are different as well, these may also be simply for the purpose of disguising things on the prototype car, and quite frankly we wish they weren’t there so we could snoop a little deeper. We’re sure the 5.0 badge, and some other scripts will be added to decorate the engine and coil covers. Notice too the strut braces sweep back to the firewall and are painted black, rather than the side to side brace of the S197 cars. This could just be larger than normal structure for the compartments that contain the brake resrvoir and booster, as well as the battery, but they’d be over-sized if that’s their only purpose.

What we can’t see are changes to the fuel system if any, or any visible signs of changes to the intake manifold, including the new intake runner control system which is supposed to manage the incoming air charge better for low RPM response, improved idle, and better fuel economy.

Ford is still silent on the official power numbers, we’re keeping our fingers crossed for at least 450 hp, when we find out for sure we’ll bring it to you right here.

http://www.stangtv.com/tech-stories/engine/stangtv-exclusive-under-the-hood-of-the-2015-mustang-gt/
Sponsored

 

Free Agent

2015 GT Premium
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Threads
62
Messages
2,891
Reaction score
233
Location
Illinois
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT Prem.
Thanks for sharing.

Can't say I'm a fan of the Battlestar Galactica engine cover though.
 
OP
OP
Tony Alonso

Tony Alonso

Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Mar 31, 2013
Threads
177
Messages
4,257
Reaction score
1,519
Location
Cincinnati, OH USA
Vehicle(s)
'01/'09/'19 Bullitt, '90 GT, '00 Corvette FRC
Can't say I'm a fan of the Battlestar Galactica engine cover though.
Hahaha - awesome!

It definitely is less ornamental than the current cover. Of course, I still am a big fan of the 4.6L 3v engine cover with pony on it, so I will need to adjust to the Galactica :)
 

trolls56

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2013
Threads
0
Messages
180
Reaction score
0
I'd bet this part of the reason Ford didn't want the hoods popped at all. I doubt that is far from the production product.
 

Free Agent

2015 GT Premium
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Threads
62
Messages
2,891
Reaction score
233
Location
Illinois
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT Prem.
Hahaha - awesome!

It definitely is less ornamental than the current cover. Of course, I still am a big fan of the 4.6L 3v engine cover with pony on it, so I will need to adjust to the Galactica :)
I need to trademark that term as the first to use it. It truly reminds me of the Galactica. I can pretend to be Admiral Adama. ;)
 

Sponsored

Grimace427

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2013
Threads
14
Messages
6,470
Reaction score
1,699
Location
NoVA
Vehicle(s)
2011 Mustang 5.0
I need to trademark that term as the first to use it. It truly reminds me of the Galactica. I can pretend to be Admiral Adama. ;)

I'd say it looks more like a Cylon than the actual Battlestar, right? It's a toaster!
 

Thed

Future Pre-Runner
Joined
Aug 2, 2012
Threads
37
Messages
1,100
Reaction score
18
Location
NC
Vehicle(s)
'16 Miata Club
And the winner is... A STICK!!! I didn't want struts anyways.
 
OP
OP
Tony Alonso

Tony Alonso

Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Mar 31, 2013
Threads
177
Messages
4,257
Reaction score
1,519
Location
Cincinnati, OH USA
Vehicle(s)
'01/'09/'19 Bullitt, '90 GT, '00 Corvette FRC
I'd bet this part of the reason Ford didn't want the hoods popped at all. I doubt that is far from the production product.
Agree and agree...I think there was another photo floating around of a prototype engine, and definitely the Galactica, Cylon, or whatever it's called was looking unfinished.
 

Jarstang

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Joined
Jan 8, 2012
Threads
596
Messages
2,271
Reaction score
3,369
Location
M6G
Vehicle(s)
Ford
These were definitely not 'sanctioned' pics as Ford was not allowing anyone to look under the hood. The reasoning being that the engine bays were not in proper shape for public viewing and you could even see the original paint color. This one doesn't seem to have that problem but just remember there could yet be minor changes.

We'll see if our friends at StangTV have any more info on this.
 
OP
OP
Tony Alonso

Tony Alonso

Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Mar 31, 2013
Threads
177
Messages
4,257
Reaction score
1,519
Location
Cincinnati, OH USA
Vehicle(s)
'01/'09/'19 Bullitt, '90 GT, '00 Corvette FRC
We'll see if our friends at StangTV have any more info on this.
Thanks for all you have done to date in Detroit! I definitely understand why they are unsanctioned :)
 

Sponsored

Free Agent

2015 GT Premium
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Threads
62
Messages
2,891
Reaction score
233
Location
Illinois
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT Prem.
Prop rod FTL. :(
 

likeaboss

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2013
Threads
42
Messages
2,412
Reaction score
983
Location
Baltimore, MD
Vehicle(s)
2020 Corvette Z51
Prop rod FTL. :(
I know, they couldn't spend the extra couple bucks for hood struts? They go on about all this attention to detail and then do this. Ugh...
 

Grimace427

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2013
Threads
14
Messages
6,470
Reaction score
1,699
Location
NoVA
Vehicle(s)
2011 Mustang 5.0
I know, they couldn't spend the extra couple bucks for hood struts? They go on about all this attention to detail and then do this. Ugh...


Still a preproduction model here.


The GTR uses a prop rod BTW.
 

wproctor411

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 27, 2013
Threads
4
Messages
927
Reaction score
137
Location
Indy
Vehicle(s)
2011 GT
Does this car have some type of adjustable shock? Not likely in a base model but maybe for testing???? The only reason I ask is the struts look like they have black rubber caps on the threads, just like my adjustable Tokico D-Specs. I think you can check out my engine bay pictures in my profile which should show the top of the struts with the rubber caps. (I think they are actually Silicone but you get the point!)
 

Grimace427

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2013
Threads
14
Messages
6,470
Reaction score
1,699
Location
NoVA
Vehicle(s)
2011 Mustang 5.0
Does this car have some type of adjustable shock? Not likely in a base model but maybe for testing???? The only reason I ask is the struts look like they have black rubber caps on the threads, just like my adjustable Tokico D-Specs. I think you can check out my engine bay pictures in my profile which should show the top of the struts with the rubber caps. (I think they are actually Silicone but you get the point!)

The stock struts in my '11 had rubber caps on the threads as well.
Sponsored

 
 




Top