![]() 12/03/2013 at 13:54 • Filed to: Ford Mustang, Mustang, Ford | ![]() | ![]() |
Lots of people are expressing excitement for a turbo I-4 when something like this will exist for not all that much more scratch (assuming the turbo I-4 is not the base engine).
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Coyote 5.0 > all
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the 3.7 and 5.0 will be the only engines at first, then a 2.3 EB is coming above the 3.7 and a rumored twin turbo Coyote for the really hot stuff.
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Living at 5,500 feet, and routinely traveling up to 10,000 feet, I will almost always opt for the synthetic atmosphere a forced induction engine produces.
Almost
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A 7000+ rpm V8 that puts out 400+hp is something I would prefer over just about any I4. I'm a bit of a V8 apologist, and I love screaming high-rpm NA engines, so yeah. But a turbo I4 would make for an interesting segment. I wonder how the reduced weight will work for autocrossing?
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Yeah if I find myself in the market for a Mustang, I'm going to go with the v8. But... That turbo 4 would make for some interesting swaps, like into an e30...
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Oh dear lawd. A twin turbo coyote. . .
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Coyote is an awesome engine. Just wish it wasn't so HUGE. Such a bitch to work on in the 'Stang. Earlier mod motors are not much easier. My friends '97 Cobra was such a hassle to do simple things on. The '13 Stang isn't much better. I hope they make some more room in the engine bay on the new one.
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Or just put the V8 in there and call it a day.
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Hellion is your friend.
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So beautiful
Almost symmetrical
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I'm willing to bet that it would be the top-tier Mustang engine, or that they will massively reduce displacement to under 4.5L. That could all be very interesting, though.
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7000 RPMs is screaming high for you?
Oh you poor thing...
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I don't even know what I'd do with the 300hp the 4 has. After having 110 horse power for so long everything seems fast.
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I'm sensing a great deal of snark, which is not appreciated. I said "I love screaming high-rpm NA engines," which was not saying "This particular engine is a screaming high-rpm engine." Check your reading comprehension. 7000 rpm is high, especially for a largish V8. 8000 is generally screaming V8 territory.
I will tolerate no further snark.
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Ever heard of the Terminator?
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Trinity > Condor > Coyote
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I don't think the trinity or condor will find their way into the new mustang
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Loved that movie
The second one was better though
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They will when speed shops get their hands on base Mustangs and there are no performance parts for their motors.
Although it's a real shame Ford isn't using the Trinity for anything else.
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Not sure if trolling or serious, but...
Clarified?
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Or you'll have a shop like Livernois who, when the 3.5 ecoboost came out, tore down an engine and engineered their own forged internals.
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That one's good too
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I'm all about the snark. I'm like a Snarknado. You haven't noticed from my like million and one other posts?
I'm one of the few people that can snark with the old asshole brigade.