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<blockquote data-quote="IUP99snake" data-source="post: 8460065" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>I actually just found an interesting article about some of Ford's plans for extending this technology to the V8 counterparts. Codenamed "Bobcat", the engine consists of a DOHC 5.0 V8 utilizing turbocharging and direct injection with separate gasoline and ethanol injectors for each cylinder. The engine can run on either gasoline or ethanol entirely, but achieves maximum efficiency running primarily on gasoline while also injecting ethanol in the cylinders to reduce detonation based on operating conditions. </p><p></p><p>Neat!</p><p></p><p>Homer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IUP99snake, post: 8460065, member: 7060"] I actually just found an interesting article about some of Ford's plans for extending this technology to the V8 counterparts. Codenamed "Bobcat", the engine consists of a DOHC 5.0 V8 utilizing turbocharging and direct injection with separate gasoline and ethanol injectors for each cylinder. The engine can run on either gasoline or ethanol entirely, but achieves maximum efficiency running primarily on gasoline while also injecting ethanol in the cylinders to reduce detonation based on operating conditions. Neat! Homer [/QUOTE]
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