or....maybe its the other way around?
Im a firm believer, either a special edition or the GT500 will end up with an ecoboost 5.0....no matter what ford guy says it wont fit.
2011 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote Engine - 5.0 Mustang & Fast Fords
It would not use EcoBoost- Ford's combination of direct fuel injection and turbocharging-but it would be engineered to withstand forced induction and to package EcoBoost fuel injectors in the future.
But as we just heard, this doesn't mean the Coyote will always keep its traditional charms. The engine was engineered from the beginning for supercharging or EcoBoost, so why not EcoBoost the engine now?
"So we wanted to make sure when we did the initial design work that it would be robust enough to not have to re-engineer the whole thing down the road and any subsequent programs would be very investment efficient and time efficient and so we did package DI injectors, we did really improve the bulkhead strength to take supercharging, we upgraded the cylinder head bolts and the main bearing bolts, all of that stuff."
The engine was engineered from the beginning for supercharging or EcoBoost
Im a firm believer, either a special edition or the GT500 will end up with an ecoboost 5.0....no matter what ford guy says it wont fit.
2011 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote Engine - 5.0 Mustang & Fast Fords