I still like the idea of the 4.5L, mostly because of how many people are going to ignorantly laugh at the engine downsizing.TTH, thanks for the update. Keep 'em coming.
I've found three bits of information; two related to post 177. First, I found an article:
http://www.mustang50magazine.com/te...ford_mustang_gt_50_coyote_engine/viewall.html
saying the volumetric efficiency of the original 412/390 Coyote is 108% - 110% at peak torque (4250 rpm), and 98% - 99% at peak power (6500 rpm). So we can back out a BFSC of 0.475 at peak torque (using 108% VE), and 0.501 @ peak power (using 99% VE). Lower BFSC means higher efficiency. If we assume the Roadrunner has equal VE's, then it's BFSC's are 0.479 @ peak torque and 0.537 @ peak HP. Finally, if we can assume similar VE's for the conceptual 525 horse @ 8500 rpm, 4.5 liter V8, we have 0.470 @ peak power. My opinion is that this is a bit out there. Possible, but doubtful if it's feasible, really. Probably need a VE in the 105% range to be more feasible. Definitely possible; just don't know how likely in a production engine where cost is very important.
But, secondly, the 2014 FRPP catalog lists a cast iron Coyote 5.0 block w/ 94.0 mm bores (PN M6010-BOSS50). This matches, exactly, the concept engine's bore. So, I imagine Ford has a head gasket that won't blow across cylinders.
Thirdly, also in the 2014 FRPP catalog is a 'big bore' aluminum 4.6 block with iron sleeves and 94.0 mm bore (M-6010-T50). Showing/proving the Coyote, with same 100 mm bore centers as the 4.6, can have the same 94.0 mm bore. A 94.0 mm bore, 92.7 mm stroke V8 equates to 5,147 cc -- painfully close to the rumored 5.2 liter displacement for the 'Voodoo'. Increasing the stroke by 0.1 mm yields a displacement of 5,152 cc -- which can correctly be called a 5.2 liter engine. A tenth of a millimeter can easily be taken out of the compression height of the piston.
Vibration, I don't think there has ever been a FPC V8 over 5 liters. Nor a V10 or V12 I believe.Why?
But, secondly, the 2014 FRPP catalog lists a cast iron Coyote 5.0 block w/ 94.0 mm bores (PN M6010-BOSS50). This matches, exactly, the concept engine's bore. So, I imagine Ford has a head gasket that won't blow across cylinders.
Thirdly, also in the 2014 FRPP catalog is a 'big bore' aluminum 4.6 block with iron sleeves and 94.0 mm bore (M-6010-T50). Showing/proving the Coyote, with same 100 mm bore centers as the 4.6, can have the same 94.0 mm bore. A 94.0 mm bore, 92.7 mm stroke V8 equates to 5,147 cc -- painfully close to the rumored 5.2 liter displacement for the 'Voodoo'. Increasing the stroke by 0.1 mm yields a displacement of 5,152 cc -- which can correctly be called a 5.2 liter engine. A tenth of a millimeter can easily be taken out of the compression height of the piston.