That is the first time I heard that.No information. Is Ford using the coyote? Everyone thought so for the 13.
http://jalopnik.com/5371271/next-gen-shelby-gt500-to-get-500%2B-hp-road-runner-v8That is the first time I heard that.
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/01/08/ford-v8-boss-says-no-twin-turbo-5-0l-for-shelby-gt500/In recent months, rumors have been rampant that the next generation of Ford's Shelby GT500 Mustang would dump the existing 5.4-liter supercharged V8 in favor of a twin-turbo version of the new 5.0-liter Coyote V8 that debuts this spring.
http://jalopnik.com/5371271/next-gen-shelby-gt500-to-get-500%2B-hp-road-runner-v8
http://www.motorcitymusclecars.com/...lby-mustang-gt500-twin-turbo-or-supercharger/
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/01/08/ford-v8-boss-says-no-twin-turbo-5-0l-for-shelby-gt500/
http://www.egmcartech.com/2009/09/3...o-get-twin-turbo-5-0l-v8-road-runner-in-2012/
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=151847
http://social.ford.com/your-ideas/technologies/performance/dsg-and-twin-turbo-5-0-in-12-cobra/
http://www.caradvice.com.au/122517/2013-ford-shelby-gt500-spied-with-twin-turbo/
Car and driver is crazy if they are still talking flat plane crank making 550 hp. IMO of course.And Car and Driver must be the craziest of all, because in the new issue 25 cars worth waiting for they are still saying flat plane crank voodoo producing 550hp starting at $50,000.
The fact that you live in California... and keep coming up with ideas that are based on old timelines, or personal hopes.In what way?
Have you thought about other cars Ford could possibly bring out later like a modernized GT40 which could have a TT version of the Voodoo engine to make it financially benificial to create this motor, who knows? Look at the positives bloke! Ford already have in the last decade or so been doing quad cams and stepping out of their comfort zone so why else not a FPC engine? They seem to be heading in the right directionIt's cool. I could be completely wrong. No big deal, Ford did create the most powerful v8 ever for production.
No it's not a TTv8 and it will outperform the 13/14 svt mustang.
Just stating the kind of statistics being thrown around are not easy to come by in real world environments meant to stay within regulations and budgets. Yes we have seen this tech before but in every scenario it was in a $100k+ application which the mustang is not.
I hope Car and Driver is crazy. The last thing I want is an out of balance American V8 that sounds like a 4 cylinder.Car and driver is crazy if they are still talking flat plane crank making 550 hp. IMO of course.
-T
I hope Car and Driver is crazy. The last thing I want is an out of balance American V8 that sounds like a 4 cylinder.
GM did a bunch of engineering tests in the late 60's experimenting with 180 degree exhaust headers. The performance improvement was zilch. Scavenging improvements didn't materialize, neither on the dyno or track. A flat crank has less rotating mass, but I don't see aluminum flywheels being used in street cars, because too little rotating mass makes the car hard to drive on the street, and again, you get more vibration from power pulses. In fact, GM uses dual mass flywheels now (don't know about Ford).
Michael
Not true. Flat crank engines have a secondary dynamic imbalance.This is neither out of balance nor sounding like a 4-cylinder.
621hp @ 9,000rpm from 358ci.