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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 15701955" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>While I agree with this thought that a new F-series engine would spread the costs and make this feasible, I'm wondering if Ford is willing to rethink their V8 plans in regards to bore centerline. The Coyote and the modular platform has always been displacement challenged due to the tight bore center lines. The 6.2 SOHC had large bores and HUGE potential. Developing one V8 for use in both F-series and Mustang makes better sense than both Coyote and a separate 6.2 based truck motor. An all aluminum DOHC, TIVCT, dual injection, large bore motor would be the pinnacle for modern muscle, much greater potential than pushrod LS/Hemi (although both sweet designs). </p><p>Combining best of both worlds from Coyote and 6.2 is logical, and I think Chevy may have trumped us if the rumored DOHC large Corvette motor comes to fruition.</p><p>Still, so many variables, but it will be interesting to see to say the least.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 15701955, member: 7795"] While I agree with this thought that a new F-series engine would spread the costs and make this feasible, I'm wondering if Ford is willing to rethink their V8 plans in regards to bore centerline. The Coyote and the modular platform has always been displacement challenged due to the tight bore center lines. The 6.2 SOHC had large bores and HUGE potential. Developing one V8 for use in both F-series and Mustang makes better sense than both Coyote and a separate 6.2 based truck motor. An all aluminum DOHC, TIVCT, dual injection, large bore motor would be the pinnacle for modern muscle, much greater potential than pushrod LS/Hemi (although both sweet designs). Combining best of both worlds from Coyote and 6.2 is logical, and I think Chevy may have trumped us if the rumored DOHC large Corvette motor comes to fruition. Still, so many variables, but it will be interesting to see to say the least. -J [/QUOTE]
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