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POLL: Guess MY18 Power Level!

So take your educated guess at MY18 power

  • 450HP

    Votes: 69 10.8%
  • 455HP

    Votes: 214 33.6%
  • 460HP

    Votes: 122 19.2%
  • 465HP

    Votes: 119 18.7%
  • 470HP

    Votes: 55 8.6%
  • 475HP

    Votes: 57 9.0%

  • Total voters
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The 10 speed transmission will improve real world city MPG a lot too as the car will have more gears to choose from to keep in optimal (low rpm) MPG territory.

I'm a little confused by Ford building a whole new 5.0 (dual injection) engine. I guess they'll use a version of it in the F-150 and Mustang GT for the next 3 years, which when F150's are counted its like 100,000's of motors.

I thought for sure the next gen s650 Mustang GT was going to use a high performance version of the Ecoboost 3.5L engine, like in the Raptor with 450hp/510lbs torque.

Modify the tune a little for higher hp/lower torque, and you're still at 470hp/470lbs with a wide power band that come on early in the RPM range. That type of torque would throw you back in the seat with whiplash in a GT!

Ford GT just won the Daytona 24 hrs with its high output ecoboost.
Mustang is the perfect platform for the 3.5TT.
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That would be cool if true but I don't trust fox news when it comes to car info, when car and driver or motor trend report it then I'll be a believer
Understandable....although I find it hard to believe they pulled it out of their ass...as it's kind of an odd assumption.
 

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Direct from Ford's press release
The manual transmission for both engine options has been upgraded for optimal torque. For the V8, the manual transmission has been totally redesigned to include a twin-disc clutch and dual-mass flywheel to increase torque capability and deliver more efficient clutch modulation.

I'll have to find the piece about the gearing.
 

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Direct from Ford's press release
The manual transmission for both engine options has been upgraded for optimal torque. For the V8, the manual transmission has been totally redesigned to include a twin-disc clutch and dual-mass flywheel to increase torque capability and deliver more efficient clutch modulation.

I'll have to find the piece about the gearing.
Understand again, but how did fox news manage to pull out the MY18 having 2 overdrives in the 6 speed instead of one?

Inside source maybe?

It would make sense. If the MY18 has a significant torque bump, it wouldn't need the extra gear to stay in the powerband...meaning an extra overdrive would be a logical option.
 

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Understand again, but how did fox news manage to pull out the MY18 having 2 overdrives in the 6 speed instead of one?

Inside source maybe?

It would make sense. If the MY18 has a significant torque bump, it wouldn't need the extra gear to stay in the powerband...meaning an extra overdrive would be a logical option.
I remember it coming up in the main 18 thread by one of the insiders I believe. 4th was supposed be direct drive.
 

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Yeah, it was one of the first ones. It lasted all of 24 hours. Something like 1/3 of epa programs are on the immediate chopping block.
There's legislation that Congress would have to repeal in order to get rid of a lot of it. The stroke of a pen is very limited on domestic issues for the President.
 

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There's legislation that Congress would have to repeal in order to get rid of a lot of it. The stroke of a pen is very limited on domestic issues for the President.
Nope. Congress had nothing to do with it. The original CAFE standards were enacted by Congress in the 70s, but they expired decades ago. Modern CAFE standards were dictated by the Obama administration under the umbrella of the the NHTSS and the EPA. This isn't anything unusual. Almost all regulations are not authorized by Congress, hence Donald Trump's ability to repeal them unilaterally.
 

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Ford is lazy, so I'll say 455
Yes, Ford are so Lazy they completely rebuilt the 5.0 with "the Crankshaft the only carryover part" - giving significantly more low end Torque, top-end Power & REVS...

All the indications would point to a radical improvement - as a starting point, with plenty of future - over the horizon development potential.

In that context, 478hp (10%) would be a minimum and 485hp would not be unreasonable


  • "More powerful and revs higher (full details yet to be released)
  • New and revised Coyote 5.0-liter V8 with dual-fuel, high-pressure direct injection and low-pressure port fuel injection delivers robust low-end torque, high-rpm power, and improved fuel efficiency. Mustang chief engineer Carl Widmann states that the only truly carryover piece from the current 5.0-liter is the crankshaft."
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74118

"Ford’s legendary 5.0-liter V8 engine has been thoroughly reworked. It is more powerful and revs higher than any Mustang GT before. This power increase was achieved with the first application for Mustang of Ford’s new dual-fuel, high-pressure direct injection and low-pressure port fuel injection on a V8 engine – delivering robust low-end torque, high-rpm power, and improved fuel efficiency"


https://media.ford.com/content/ford...stang-design-technology-performance.html.html
 

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when the 15 was released did they give the #s right away? or how about when they refreshed the 13-14s, anyone know what the wait for the #s were? im just curious if its going to be a few weeks or few months
 

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when the 15 was released did they give the #s right away? or how about when they refreshed the 13-14s, anyone know what the wait for the #s were? im just curious if its going to be a few weeks or few months
The 2015's were revealed in December of 2013.

They were officially introduced in April of 2014 and order banks opened in late April/Early May.

IIRC it wasn't until August or September of 2014 that power figures were released and sometime in October/November when they gave full weight specs.

There were a ton of folks who were upset at the notion of ordering a car in April/May without knowing most of the key specifications and info.
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