C&D: Over 400 HP
C&D: Over 400 HP
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdjUv0nsjzU
Car & Driver says they expect the 2011 Mustang GT engine to put out over 400 horsepower.
Car & Driver says they expect the 2011 Mustang GT engine to put out over 400 horsepower.
Just sayin... it may be 405...
no one knows until a production engine gets on the dyno in a customers hands.
It's just funny to watch over the years how people were:
"No way it'll have 400hp, 360 tops"
to
"400 isn't enough...it should have at least 425... or 450"
hahaha
no one knows until a production engine gets on the dyno in a customers hands.
It's just funny to watch over the years how people were:
"No way it'll have 400hp, 360 tops"
to
"400 isn't enough...it should have at least 425... or 450"
hahaha

lol
yup. and when it does drop there will be those that say 'Ford should have showed up with this years ago...'

but whats wrong with FI? no one complains when imports turbo everything, if Ford had to supercharge those motore to get the performance they wanted so be it. I see no problem...
If you raised the GT500 motor to 10:1 compression N/A like most LS motors, it would compete with the LS1, LS2, LS3, and LS6. Blower needed to mess with LS7. Don't forget the 2000 Cobra R N/A 5.4L which had 385HP. It had nothing close to Ford GT heads like the GT500 and that was 10 years ago.
Last edited by eci; Dec 6, 2009 at 06:09 PM.
Now, when the tunes come out, I bet the first thing they will do is raise the rev limiter 500 RPM. So let's say the 5.0L has a redline of 7k, I bet it will rev to 7.5. That's where you'll get the higher peak number. However long term durability and everything else is out the window. Ford sets it RPM max for a reason.
Last edited by eci; Dec 6, 2009 at 06:17 PM.
Stock, no way. Unless it revs to 8,000 RPM. HP = torque*rpm/5252. Do some math and you'll realize how improbable it is. All the 90HP/liter engines out there, including exotics like Porsche etc either have RPM or boost. 5.0L is a small engine and I don't think it will be beat the LS3 in stock configuration.
Now, when the tunes come out, I bet the first thing they will do is raise the rev limiter 500 RPM. So let's say the 5.0L has a redline of 7k, I bet it will rev to 7.5. That's where you'll get the higher peak number. However long term durability and everything else is out the window. Ford sets it RPM max for a reason.
Now, when the tunes come out, I bet the first thing they will do is raise the rev limiter 500 RPM. So let's say the 5.0L has a redline of 7k, I bet it will rev to 7.5. That's where you'll get the higher peak number. However long term durability and everything else is out the window. Ford sets it RPM max for a reason.
No, since we are talking 2011 and modern emissions and durability requirements. Ford puts a 5 year / 60k warranty on their powertrains. You don't run a motor to its ragged edge like an 80's lambo if you want to do this. Nice comparison, you really reached, lol.
Last edited by eci; Dec 6, 2009 at 07:15 PM.
God almighty I was thinking the same thing!
I am really praying for 400 hp. This whole V6 thing really has some of the Gm faithful grasping at straws and if Ford comes through with a stout Coyote engine some may jump off of a tall building.

I am really praying for 400 hp. This whole V6 thing really has some of the Gm faithful grasping at straws and if Ford comes through with a stout Coyote engine some may jump off of a tall building.




