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Old 6/19/13, 12:31 PM
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GT350 AND Mach 1?

http://mustangsdaily.com/blog/2013/0...rning-as-well/

I surprised this isn't already being discussed..............it's even on the TMS homepage.

OK, so the GT will be a tweaked 5.0 Coyote.........GT350 is rumoured to be a n/a 5.2 V8.........so what would power the Mach 1?

Personally, I'd welcome the name back.
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a 5.1?
Codenamed BabaYaga

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Interesting indeed! My Mach will be 13 years old in 2017 . . . . Wonder (if it actually makes it to production) if a new one will "grab" me as much my current one did and still does?!
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Wouldn't it be interesting if the Mach had a functional shaker....
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Originally Posted by Moosetang
Wouldn't it be interesting if the Mach had a functional shaker....
I'd actually like a NACA hood like the early 70s Mach ( and Boss 351) hoods!
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Cool

So a stripped down high performance Mustang will be the GT350. Then the Mach 1 will most likely be the luxury performance car to replace the GT500 ?
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I was really hating the new mustang and all the crap I was hearing about it (smaller, IRS, etc) but now it's starting to sound pretty cool. I'm interested to see it.
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Originally Posted by 2 Go Snake
So a stripped down high performance Mustang will be the GT350. Then the Mach 1 will most likely be the luxury performance car to replace the GT500 ?
I doubt a Mach will ever be the "top dog" in the Mustang lineup.
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I don't think the Shelby GT500 badge will be dropped.

If GT350 is used they'd want some synergy between the badges, and ThePill has already touched on this:
GT
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Gt500
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Originally Posted by Moosetang
Wouldn't it be interesting if the Mach had a functional shaker....
Nooooo. Technology has moved on. The current car was a well needed brand reset but now it needs to properly evolve.
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Originally Posted by Fenderaddict2

Nooooo. Technology has moved on. The current car was a well needed brand reset but now it needs to properly evolve.
If they took the shaker away to then release it. Might not release it at all. I'm sure they can make it work.

I would love to see a new Mach 1, if produced and looks good, it could be my 1st ordered car...
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Shaker would be throw back to retro which is what these cars are not.
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I disagree. Just because something's been done before doesn't necessarily make it 'retro'. True to its roots, perhaps, but not retro. Just as any Mustang is expected to have certain features or dimensions, certain special editions would be expected to carry certain elements just the same. A Mach without a shaker would be like a Bullitt without torque thrust wheels, or a Shelby without a Cobra emblem. Just ludicrous.


That aside, I welcome the return of either of these names to the Mustang lineup. And I wonder if either one would receive an N/A version of the current GT500's 5.8L.
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Originally Posted by black_bullitt
A Mach without a shaker would be like a Bullitt without torque thrust wheels, or a Shelby without a Cobra emblem. Just ludicrous.
Many Machs did not have a shaker . . . .
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It could work, more like a 71 Mach 1.
Attached Thumbnails GT350 AND Mach 1?-mevoseeee1.jpg  
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Originally Posted by Moosetang
Wouldn't it be interesting if the Mach had a functional shaker....
About as useful as **** on a bull, on a modern fuel injected car. Indeed, the awkward plumbing required to make a shaker scoop work at all probably saps most of its intended (supposedly) function whereas a cold air system tailored for a fuel injected car would reap much more actual performance.

Recall the ungainly bump on a lump on a hump required to somehow jam all the requistite hardware atop the last Mach I motor--a piece of engineering complexity that would warm the heart of Rube Goldberg.

A modern shaker scoop is essentially a retro cod-piece and a triumph of nostalgia at the expense of actual function. Perhaps bring back, from the dead, another Mach I aimed at stoplight/drag racers, but bring the engineering details in line with 21st century realities rather than trying to clumsily replicate technology of the mid-20th century.
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In general -- re: GT350 and Mach I -- I could see rationales for that.

The GT350 would essentially fill the role of the recently departed Boss, that of a more stripped down road and track racer, a role that the original Boss essentially filled ala the original GT350. There would be even more coherence if the GT500 returned as the top dog Stang with perhaps a TT version of the 5.0 vs. a tweaked NA 5.0 for the GT350 (update of the Boss motor essentially).

As for a Mach I, it would be aimed more for the stoplight/strip racers where perhaps a punched/stroked out 5.2 version of the 5.0 would give a bit more low end punch at the sacrafice of a bit of high end revability. While the GT350 and Mach I might make similar peak HP numbers, they would have power curves and characteristics better suited for their respective duties (low end punch vs. high end scream).
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Originally Posted by grrr428
It could work, more like a 71 Mach 1.
I like that!
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Originally Posted by rhumb
In general -- re: GT350 and Mach I -- I could see rationales for that.

The GT350 would essentially fill the role of the recently departed Boss, that of a more stripped down road and track racer, a role that the original Boss essentially filled ala the original GT350. There would be even more coherence if the GT500 returned as the top dog Stang with perhaps a TT version of the 5.0 vs. a tweaked NA 5.0 for the GT350 (update of the Boss motor essentially).

As for a Mach I, it would be aimed more for the stoplight/strip racers where perhaps a punched/stroked out 5.2 version of the 5.0 would give a bit more low end punch at the sacrafice of a bit of high end revability. While the GT350 and Mach I might make similar peak HP numbers, they would have power curves and characteristics better suited for their respective duties (low end punch vs. high end scream).
Much like the 03-04 Mach and 99-01 Cobra.
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Originally Posted by Evil_Capri
Much like the 03-04 Mach and 99-01 Cobra.
Pretty much.

I imagine the Coyote V8 will be the basic V8 powerplant for the Mustang now with various states of tune and induction (NA and forced) being the main differences, perhaps with even some architecture changes--a bore and/or stroke job for a bit more displacement--but I'd be a little more questioning on that. I suspect most of the differences will be in tuning for the sub-GT500 models and the latter having turbos lashed to it. Who knows though, Ford hogged out the 5.4 to 5.7l for the GT500s swan song, so who knows, today's Ford really isn't the "good enough" Ford of even a few years ago.

As for the GT500, presuming it does go the turbo route, I wonder if they put them in the V, with "hot-V" reverse-flow heads, like many/most 90-degree V8s seem to be doing lately or keep them outside the V like the 60-degree TT3.5 Egoboost 3.5?


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