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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 8344413" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>nope. it's only been speculation this far from everyone who thinks that it'll "obviously" happen. frankly, there really isn't a need for it in the mustang with the 5.0l on the way. sure, it would be great for the enthusiasts, but thats not fords main consumer either. AFAIK, there hasn't been any confirmation by an actual reliable source. look for the 3.5l or 3.7l V6 to replace the ancient 4.0l within the next few years. this will give ford a 300HP V6 on par with the camaro, a 400HP V8 on par with the SS, and the 540HP 'lonely at the top' GT500. it would just be redundant to put the ecoboost in there. an SE, maybe, <em>hopefully</em>(i love these engines!), but if i were betting my measly bank account i would bet against the ecoboost making it to mass production(though possibly SE).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 8344413, member: 27761"] nope. it's only been speculation this far from everyone who thinks that it'll "obviously" happen. frankly, there really isn't a need for it in the mustang with the 5.0l on the way. sure, it would be great for the enthusiasts, but thats not fords main consumer either. AFAIK, there hasn't been any confirmation by an actual reliable source. look for the 3.5l or 3.7l V6 to replace the ancient 4.0l within the next few years. this will give ford a 300HP V6 on par with the camaro, a 400HP V8 on par with the SS, and the 540HP 'lonely at the top' GT500. it would just be redundant to put the ecoboost in there. an SE, maybe, [i]hopefully[/i](i love these engines!), but if i were betting my measly bank account i would bet against the ecoboost making it to mass production(though possibly SE). [/QUOTE]
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