Noobtastic14
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I'm no Mustang historian but I did want to make a few points here.
Ford seems to be on the Ecoboost kick by using smaller boosted engines to perform in direct competition with the higher displacement motors offered. The F150 is offered in a V8 or EcoV6 with similar performance standards. The Mustang is offered in the V6 or the Eco I4 with similar performance standards.
I don't think any GT500/Super Snake/Cobra will have the Ecoboost badge because they don't represent equal performance with larger displacement engine. If anything, the Mustang GT will get an EcoV6TT to compete with the Coyote/VooDoo which holds true to the value of the "ecoboost".
Now, I would love to see a Twin Scroll Twin Turbo V8 GT500 that runs all over the Hellcat but I don't think it will be branded as a "ecoboost"
Just my .02c
-Drew
Ford seems to be on the Ecoboost kick by using smaller boosted engines to perform in direct competition with the higher displacement motors offered. The F150 is offered in a V8 or EcoV6 with similar performance standards. The Mustang is offered in the V6 or the Eco I4 with similar performance standards.
I don't think any GT500/Super Snake/Cobra will have the Ecoboost badge because they don't represent equal performance with larger displacement engine. If anything, the Mustang GT will get an EcoV6TT to compete with the Coyote/VooDoo which holds true to the value of the "ecoboost".
Now, I would love to see a Twin Scroll Twin Turbo V8 GT500 that runs all over the Hellcat but I don't think it will be branded as a "ecoboost"
Just my .02c
-Drew
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