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I wouldn't think an all aluminum 6.2 would weigh much more than a twin turbo 5.0. but cramming a 6.2 in an s550 does seem really unlikely. That was nothing more than wild speculation fueled by my appreciation for a powerful and proven very durable engine.

The idea of an NA Voodoo GT350 and a boosted Voodoo GT500 makes more sense in regards to budget and simplicity
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Found this interesting "speculation" over on SVT forum...

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We took a tour of Watson Racing last week on a trip to Dearborn. Surprisingly, they came right out and confirmed the GT350 AND that they would be responsible for a VIN'd R model. Also confirmed that its a flat crank NA, and since they produced the BOSS S, I can only assume they have a race only version down the line as well.
My experience at Watson Racing during the lead up to the Dream Cruise makes the above statement a little hard for me to believe.

I was at Watson Racing on the Friday along with a fellow who was at the MOCSEM arranged tour on the Thursday. Our host was one of the WE managers and was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about everything we asked and even stayed past their closing time to answer all of our questions and show off all their cars. When it came though to questions about GT350, the Ring video, FPC he would only smile and repeat his company's commitment to secrecy on the 2015 SVT car. The fellow in our group (5 people) who was there the day before said nothing about any additional information that he had heard. He did say he found the official tour with about 40 guests to be less informative/interesting.

There was a large tarped-off area that was off limits to prying eyes, and our host would not say anything about the nature of what was behind the tarps.

I am not saying that the above quoted info was not accurate. It just was not consistent with my experience and observations.
 

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I don't need a 6.2L TT motor. A TT'd 5.0 with 700hp would do me just fine :D
I'd much rather have a ~500hp 5.2 NA V8 that revs to 8500 rpm. Like an E92 M3 on steroids.
 
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I'd much rather have a ~500hp 5.2 NA V8 that revs to 8500 rpm. Like an E92 M3 on steroids.
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I want the street car to be the same as the race car like the current Boss S/R. There is a reason they don't race a Shelby.
 

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My experience at Watson Racing during the lead up to the Dream Cruise makes the above statement a little hard for me to believe.

I was at Watson Racing on the Friday along with a fellow who was at the MOCSEM arranged tour on the Thursday. Our host was one of the WE managers and was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about everything we asked and even stayed past their closing time to answer all of our questions and show off all their cars. When it came though to questions about GT350, the Ring video, FPC he would only smile and repeat his company's commitment to secrecy on the 2015 SVT car. The fellow in our group (5 people) who was there the day before said nothing about any additional information that he had heard. He did say he found the official tour with about 40 guests to be less informative/interesting.

There was a large tarped-off area that was off limits to prying eyes, and our host would not say anything about the nature of what was behind the tarps.

I am not saying that the above quoted info was not accurate. It just was not consistent with my experience and observations.
Yea I'm not buying it either.

Confirming the GT350 is one thing, but a Ford partner going into that level of detail on company secrets during a tour? I refuse to believe they are that stupid.
 

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Yea I'm not buying it either.

Confirming the GT350 is one thing, but a Ford partner going into that level of detail on company secrets during a tour? I refuse to believe they are that stupid.
You would be surprised at how much information gets around. Most engineers are pretty excited about a whole series of launches in this general time period (not just mustang, new F150 and updated Focust ST with new engine), so it's not uncommon for people to accidentally let something leak (not to media of course, by leak I mean just amongst friends).
 

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You would be surprised at how much information gets around. Most engineers are pretty excited about a whole series of launches in this general time period (not just mustang, new F150 and updated Focust ST with new engine), so it's not uncommon for people to accidentally let something leak (not to media of course, by leak I mean just amongst friends).
Do you happen to know if they plan to offer an automatic in the Focus ST?
 

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Do you happen to know if they plan to offer an automatic in the Focus ST?
Nah I'm no where near powertrain. But I would be legitimately shocked if they did; it would go completely against what the ST line stands for (hot hatches have a very different reputation in Europe than the US).
 

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I will say this much, if you've ever driven a Focus ST, you would never want an automatic in there anyways. That car is so much fun - much more fun than a '14 or older GT I'll even add (the one I drove wasn't even stock, but the weight made it pretty boring in the city).
 

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I will say this much, if you've ever driven a Focus ST, you would never want a manual in there anyways. That car is so much fun - much more fun than a '14 or older GT I'll even add (the one I drove wasn't even stock, but the weight made it pretty boring in the city).
Pretty sure you meant "you'd never want an automatic in there".

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