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<blockquote data-quote="IUP99snake" data-source="post: 7526109" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>Cool you pointed this out. Won't they be equipped with the direct injection setup? Similar to the fuel injection in a diesel, where gas is injected at extremely high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. More precise fuel control, more efficient, etc. Some Cadillac cars, and a bunch of European cars, and even the "Ecoboost" engines Ford will be making have this setup.</p><p></p><p>I'd expect to see direct injection start to appear on the rest of the lineup within the next few years, just as back in the 80's when fuel injection replaced carburetors. It should open up an entirely new avenue of performance and tuning for mustangs, after the kinks get worked out, and people figure out how to work with it. </p><p></p><p>Homer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IUP99snake, post: 7526109, member: 7060"] Cool you pointed this out. Won't they be equipped with the direct injection setup? Similar to the fuel injection in a diesel, where gas is injected at extremely high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. More precise fuel control, more efficient, etc. Some Cadillac cars, and a bunch of European cars, and even the "Ecoboost" engines Ford will be making have this setup. I'd expect to see direct injection start to appear on the rest of the lineup within the next few years, just as back in the 80's when fuel injection replaced carburetors. It should open up an entirely new avenue of performance and tuning for mustangs, after the kinks get worked out, and people figure out how to work with it. Homer [/QUOTE]
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