Bald Menace
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so apparently this is all a media hype being done by ford to highlight the 2018 Mustang GT and it's fictional..lol
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You know displacement is the size of the holes in the engine, not the actual size of the engine? Bore x stroke x cylinders. So, since the 6.2L has bigger holes drilled in it, it should weigh less, right?Ok well then looks like they weight pretty much the same. So whats your excuse for the 5.0 weighing the same despite being 1.2 liters smaller?
Whats Fords excuse for being so stingy with their displacement?
Also Im a Corvette guy not a Camaro guy.
LMAO!they have a new member over there that i predict wont last long before he's banned as well..
Its mainly because the Cars come out around Fall/Winter time where the conditions are most favorable for hero runs. Cold dense air.It also took them about 2yrs to do it. If that Mustang time is really an 11.89 then it just took the Mustang like 2-3 months? It's pretty early to say we have seen out "hero run" already.
I really dont care what tech Ford uses. You wanna wear it as a badge that ford gets similar power from a smaller block, go right a head. But no one else really cares. But at the end of the day it really doesnt matter. What matters is the finished product.The large dual cam heads cause each row of cylinder bores to be spread further apart...got to have room for a proper intake manifold. Ford's 6.2 truck engine is single overhead cam for that reason. The bores are larger in the 6.2 and 2 cams in each head would make it all too wide.
I think it's just an impressive feat. Like when a really little guy makes a huge lift.I really dont care what tech Ford uses. You wanna wear it as a badge that ford gets similar power from a smaller block, go right a head. But no one else really cares. But at the end of the day it really doesnt matter. What matters is the finished product.
Except you want massive initial weight transfer, just like the demons magneride does. Then steady the car.11.89 stock.
Look how flat the car stays, just as Carl Widmann said the Magneride would do.
No front and back pitching like an old boat.
There are still several dozen threads for the fun to spill over to. For such a bad platform that so many claim it to be the S550 is a popular topic too often. I must be missing somethingThe Mods are closing the 2018 Mustang vs 2018 Camaro over on C6.
N/A 5.0 is closing in on a 650 hp boosted 6.2!I really dont care what tech Ford uses. You wanna wear it as a badge that ford gets similar power from a smaller block, go right a head. But no one else really cares. But at the end of the day it really doesnt matter. What matters is the finished product.
Actually an engineer would tell you that a DOHC and OHV are functionally different and that's why smaller displacement can put out similar HP on a 5.0 DOHC engine vs a 6.2 OHV engine. DOHC is more efficient.Syphon23, you're in denial! People do care, especially engineers in head development. Fact is, the new 5.0 Mustang hangs right there with a 6.2 Camaro and that's just the way it is. When Ford decides to make their Mustang with every bolt only as long as it needs to be and implement more aluminum into the car like GM did then all bets are off. At that point the Mustang will be not only more practical, but much more capable. GM will have to end the pushrod mill and start playing catch up in that area.
I'm not a Ford fan boy, I grew up with a '67Camaro, Chevelle, and recently restored a '66 Corvette big block coupe which I'm very proud of. Can't deny modern technology so I say give props where props are due. It's not that hard.