New 5.0 mustang gt 412 horsepower
New 5.0 mustang gt 412 horsepower
Old news, but was recently revelied..
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/12/17/2011 ... r-5-0l-v8/
Quote:Thanks to a loose-lipped Facebookian that couldn't help sharing insider information and a quick follow-up post from Inside Line, we can now confirm the return of the iconic 5.0-liter Mustang GT for 2011. Even better news is the fact that the Mustang GT's new mill will crank out an impressive 412 horsepower.
By way of comparison, the 2010 Chevy Camaro SS has a 6.2-liter V8 with as much as 422 horses when mated to a six-speed manual and the 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 has a 6.1-liter Hemi that offers 425 ponies. And remember, both of those rivals are considerably heavier than the Mustang.
As much as we'd like to unload more goods on the 2011 Mustang, you'll just have to wait until Ford's good and ready. Or someone blows another embargo, whichever comes first.
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/12/17/2011 ... r-5-0l-v8/
Quote:Thanks to a loose-lipped Facebookian that couldn't help sharing insider information and a quick follow-up post from Inside Line, we can now confirm the return of the iconic 5.0-liter Mustang GT for 2011. Even better news is the fact that the Mustang GT's new mill will crank out an impressive 412 horsepower.
By way of comparison, the 2010 Chevy Camaro SS has a 6.2-liter V8 with as much as 422 horses when mated to a six-speed manual and the 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 has a 6.1-liter Hemi that offers 425 ponies. And remember, both of those rivals are considerably heavier than the Mustang.
As much as we'd like to unload more goods on the 2011 Mustang, you'll just have to wait until Ford's good and ready. Or someone blows another embargo, whichever comes first.
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More Info:
http://jalopnik.com/5429980/more-beans- ... 0+liter-v8
Quote:Other outlets have trashed the embargo further on the new 2011 Ford Mustang GT's 412 HP 5.0-liter V8, blabbing about head design, VVT, all-aluminum construction and other engine tech. Plus, oh yeah, torque numbers.
After the horsepower figures for the new five-oh were leaked last night via Facebook and Twitter, a mere two hours after the end of the preview event held in Dearborn, the guilty parties got slapped around and we figured things would go silent.
Nope, thanks to AutoQuasi-Weekly we can now tell you Ford's reborn 5.0 will in addition to 412 HP put down 390 lb-ft of torque. "But how?" you ask? It'll be an all-aluminum engine with iron cylinder liners, a factory counterweighted forged crankshaft, main bearings that are at least four bolts. A fresh head design includes very interesting vertical intake ports, with four valves per cylinder, and variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust. It also gets mated to both the 6R80 automatic transmission or the Getrag-built MT82, same as the V6 'Stang. There's plenty of other kickass stuff in this engine, but we can't talk about those things yet, because breaking embargoes is totally amateur-hour. Writing about the information after they've been broken? Well, that's totally fair game. We've got reputations to uphold after all.
http://jalopnik.com/5429980/more-beans- ... 0+liter-v8
Quote:Other outlets have trashed the embargo further on the new 2011 Ford Mustang GT's 412 HP 5.0-liter V8, blabbing about head design, VVT, all-aluminum construction and other engine tech. Plus, oh yeah, torque numbers.
After the horsepower figures for the new five-oh were leaked last night via Facebook and Twitter, a mere two hours after the end of the preview event held in Dearborn, the guilty parties got slapped around and we figured things would go silent.
Nope, thanks to AutoQuasi-Weekly we can now tell you Ford's reborn 5.0 will in addition to 412 HP put down 390 lb-ft of torque. "But how?" you ask? It'll be an all-aluminum engine with iron cylinder liners, a factory counterweighted forged crankshaft, main bearings that are at least four bolts. A fresh head design includes very interesting vertical intake ports, with four valves per cylinder, and variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust. It also gets mated to both the 6R80 automatic transmission or the Getrag-built MT82, same as the V6 'Stang. There's plenty of other kickass stuff in this engine, but we can't talk about those things yet, because breaking embargoes is totally amateur-hour. Writing about the information after they've been broken? Well, that's totally fair game. We've got reputations to uphold after all.
I've never been a Ford guy, but they do seem to have their stuff together. Instead of increasing displacement (and weight) they are getting more out of a smaller engine. Kudos to Ford.
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Dam I love the 70 Boss 302, and even lust after the 70 Boss 429. I really like the look of the new stangs, cause they remind me of my ol' 68. Though the new Challenger is sweet as well. I think Ford and Chevy just never added the kick ass paint schemes as well as Dodge did. The new Camaro does nothing for me. They look good in the mags, but once I saw them in person, I was not impressed.
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gotta admit, ford is slowly impressing me. the new focus looks pretty mean too[/quote]
I couldn't agree more completely. Ford quality has come light years from what it was in the 80's. They are also coming out with some decent styling to go along with that quality! And no bankruptcy! Go Ford.
This is coming from a die hard Chevy fan.
I couldn't agree more completely. Ford quality has come light years from what it was in the 80's. They are also coming out with some decent styling to go along with that quality! And no bankruptcy! Go Ford.
This is coming from a die hard Chevy fan.
I've always been a GM/Holden fan, however I will say that Ford interiors have always been better that the Holdens and the Mustangs have always appealed to me. The 80-90s Stangs weren't anything to brag about in cosmetics. But the new ones, tough! I actually like the look of this new Stang!
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Now I just wish they would bring over some of their Australian cars. When GM brought over the GTO and G8, those were the only Pontiacs I would have ever considered buying! I wouldn't mind a 5.0 Ford Falcon or something to hoon about in
The Taurus SHO is pretty close, but it's too complex. I LOVE RWD V8 SPORT SEDANS.
The Taurus SHO is pretty close, but it's too complex. I LOVE RWD V8 SPORT SEDANS.
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Exactly. You could walk into a Pontiac dealer, get asked two questions to select the "model" you wanted.ttocs wrote:the gto was fast but had no charisma since it looked like a sleeker grand prix. it was too bad that they didn't do just a couple of things different on that car as it could have been a classic.
What size? Small medium or large?
Economy or performance based?
Visually they were so homogeneous.