phil1336
Well-Known Member
My sentiments exactly. I couldn`t have made the argument for the 3.7 V6 better myself. 2015 Mustang V6 Base Convertible with A/T and Upgraded 051A Equipment Package plus Spare Tire (minus) Spoiler Delete MSRP of $32,310. Now thats a lot of Bang for your Buck!the 3.7L just came out in 2011. It's a modern state of the art DOHC engine.
No ford is not phasing it out. They've embrased it. They are using this engine in the 3.5L ecoboost trucks. Practically the same v6 engine family besides the different stroke and no turbo.
The new 4 cylinder ecoboost turbo is the new mpg winner. Only makes sense to make the 3.7L mustang engine attain proper sporty gearing instead of the mpg cheating gear ratio of 2.73 common in the 2011-2014 v6 mustangs.
Having Irs will hurt quarter mile times. Only makes sense to give sporty rear end gearing to the new mustangs to help compensate.
Ford no longer needs to cheat mpg figures with crappy gears. We can now finally have a proper balance mustang car.
Overall the v6 sounds like the real winner and better balanced car. It's horsepower is underrated to help market the ecoboost. Much lighter then the v8, much cheaper then the v8, Lighter than the 4 cylinder ecoboost. Couple of N/A bolt ons and the v6 can walk on the 4 cylinder turbo.
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