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2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 8:50 AM
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THE 5.0-LITER IS BACK: 2011 FORD MUSTANG GT LEADS CLASS WITH 412 HP, FUEL EFFICIENCY, CHASSIS DYNAMICS
The New 2011 Mustang GT 5.0L


•The new Mustang GT continues Ford’s powertrain offensive with an all-new 5.0-liter V-8, which uses advanced technology to deliver 412 horsepower and projected unsurpassed highway mileage of 25 mpg
•For 2011, Mustang GT adds specially tuned Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS), 11.5-inch front and 11.8-inch rear vented disc brakes, and an enhanced suspension featuring an improved rear lower control arm and stiffened rear stabilizer bushings
•For enthusiasts, a Brembo brake package, with larger rotors and calipers from the Ford Shelby GT500® Mustang, unique 19-inch wheels and summer performance tires, is offered; new fender badges herald return of the 5.0-liter engine


The 5.0 is back! The 2011 Ford Mustang GT arrives with an all-new advanced 5.0-liter V-8 engine, developed by a passionate cadre of enthusiastic engineers who rallied around the common goal of delivering more than 400 horsepower.

The modern 5.0-liter four-valve Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) V-8 engine in the new Mustang GT will deliver 412 horsepower and 390 ft.-lb. of torque. At the same time, fuel economy is projected to be better than the previous model and unsurpassed in the segment.

“This all-new 5.0-liter engine is the next chapter in the development of the world-class Mustang powertrain portfolio,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development. “It’s a thoroughly modern engine for the times, delivering the performance and fun-to-drive factor that enthusiasts want, while improving fuel economy.”

Coyote in the lobby
Many of the engineers on the development team have worked in the Engine and Electrical Engineering Building on the Dearborn, Mich., product development center campus. For years they walked past the original 5.0-liter V-8 Coyote Indy racing engine on display in the lobby, continually inspired by its mix of heritage, high technology and horsepower.

The powertrain development community had long wanted to develop a new 5.0-liter powertrain, with strategic discussions beginning in 2000. By 2007, the Mustang competitive landscape was beginning to change, a sign that the time was right for advancing the Mustang GT powertrain to world-class levels.

The team began 5.0-liter engine development with the objective of delivering 400-plus horsepower, on a timetable accelerated by 12 months without compromises in reliability, durability, fuel economy, or noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) control.

“Nearly all of the team members have worked on other high-profile powertrain programs,” said V-8 Engine Programs Manager Mike Harrison. “They all had a clear vision of the work required on their particular component or subsystem. Their passion for engines, racing and delivering every last ounce of performance throughout the engine speed range really demonstrated that they put their heads and their hearts into this powertrain.”

Development test engines and benchmarks included 5.0-liter blocks, employing different bore and stroke measurements, GT500 four-valve-per-cylinder heads and cams, various intake manifold runner configurations, differing compression ratios and a deep-sump oil pan. The team also evaluated Ford Racing’s 5.0-liter “Cammer” V-8 crate engine for transferable best practices.

Extensive computer-aided engineering (CAE) modeling, development engine experimentation and evaluation in combination with intricate machine work brought this promising, all-new configuration to jaw-dropping life in an accelerated time frame.

The result of this development is an “and” solution, not an “or.” 2011 Mustang buyers will enjoy the benefits of a powerful engine as well as responsible fuel economy.

Ti-VCT
A critical element in the 5.0-liter V-8’s ability to deliver 412 horsepower, with improved drivability, tractability and fuel economy over the 2010 Mustang GT powertrain, is enhanced Ti-VCT.

For a high-performance application, the team specified cam-torque-actuated variable camshaft timing. Using existing cam torque energy, with assistance from pressurized oil, meant that minimal upgrades to the oil pump were required, resulting in less parasitic drag. Increased volumetric and thermal efficiency gives faster Ti-VCT response at all engine speeds.

During the development phase, camshaft lift profile and port optimization started with higher-lift Ford Racing aftermarket units, modified for compatibility with various four-valve-per-cylinder heads. Extensive CAE and dynamometer testing was performed to fine-tune camshaft events and port flow for performance and fuel efficiency in conjunction with the variable camshaft timing.

The resulting all-new aluminum four-valve-per-cylinder heads feature a compact roller finger follower valvetrain layout leaving more room for high-flow ports for free-breathing performance. Head structure was designed to support higher cylinder head pressures and cross-flow cooling for sustained high-rpm use. Head bolt size was increased from 11 to 12 millimeters to contain the higher combustion pressures.

The aluminum block was developed for optimized windage and oil drainback under lateral conditions and high rpm, such as a track-day outing for an enthusiastic owner and driver. Increased main bearing bulkhead widths and nodular iron cross-bolted main bearing caps with upsized bolts were also employed to accommodate the significant performance increase.

An additional element is the increased capacity and baffling of the deep-sump stamped steel oil pan to enable sustained high-rpm use and offer the convenience of 10,000-mile oil change intervals. Piston-cooling jets also were incorporated for performance-minded customers and for faster oil warm-up on cold start.

Specially designed tubular exhaust headers were developed to maximize exhaust pulse separation and improve flow. A team analyst actually fabricated the tubular headers in his home workshop, bringing the CAE design to life.

Performance and fuel economy
The 412 horsepower and 390 ft.-lb. of torque delivered by the 2011 Mustang GT 5.0-liter V-8 represent significant increases versus the 2010 model year output levels.

The six-speed automatic transmission on the 2011 Mustang GT will deliver up to an estimated 25 mpg highway and 17 in the city. This is up from 23 mpg highway and 17 city for the 2010 model. Six-speed manual transmission Mustang GT models for 2011 are projected to deliver 24 mpg highway and 16 city, matching the 2010 model but delivering significantly more horsepower and performance feel.

2011 Mustang GT fuel economy is enabled by the Ti-VCT, the six-speed transmissions in automatic or manual variations, EPAS and an additional rear decklid seal to enhance aerodynamics.

Fuel economy also is aided by engineering a lightweight powertrain. The engine, as shipped, weighs just 430 pounds. This represents a weight savings of more than 20 percent versus the previous 5.0-liter offering. Lower mass can be attributed to the aluminum block and heads, the lightweight composite intake manifold, composite cam covers and hollow camshafts.

Improved driving dynamics
EPAS has made a dramatic contribution to Mustang GT driving dynamics, delivering quicker on-center steering response, increased effort at highway speeds and reduced effort required in low-speed parking maneuvers. EPAS allows specific tuning for the Mustang GT application.

The 2011 Mustang GT features an enhanced rear lower control arm to add stiffness, improve powertrain NVH control and sharpen handling. A stiffened rear stabilizer bar for better on-center steering is also included. Stabilizer bar diameters, spring rates and dampers all have been tuned for improved dynamics.

A Brembo brake package upgrade will be available for serious enthusiasts. This package includes 14-inch vented front discs from the GT500 Mustang, unique 19-inch alloy wheels and summer performance tires.

Added convenience content
For 2011, Mustang GT offers drivers several new convenience technologies, including:

•Standard message center
•Integrated blind spot mirrors
•MyKey™ programmable vehicle key
•Illuminated visors
•Universal garage door opener
•Sun visor storage
New look
From the 5.0 fender badges to the new engine cover, Mustang GT honors and continues the proud heritage of its predecessors. The speedometer increases to 160 mph and the tachometer redline advances from 6,500 to 7,000 rpm.

Three vibrant new colors will be added for 2011 including Yellow Blaze Tri-Coat, Race Red and Ingot Silver.

Improved NVH control and convertible rigidity
For 2011, Mustang GT benefits from across-the-board NVH improvements. These include additional sound-deadening material on either side of the instrument panel, an additional seal between door and rocker panel to reduce wind noise and a real wheel arch liner to reduce noise on gravel or wet surfaces.

Mustang GT convertible models feature enhanced structural rigidity, with lateral stiffness improved by 12 percent versus the 2010 model. A tower-to-tower front strut brace is now standard, and the V-brace has been stiffened by adding gussets. The secondary crossmember also has been stiffened while a front Z-brace has been added, connecting primary and secondary crossmembers. A-pillar stiffening foam also has been added to increase rigidity.

“This powertrain honors Mustang’s heritage by raising the bar on performance while increasing fuel economy,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president, Powertrain Development. “For enthusiasts, such as the passionate members of the 5.0-liter V-8 team, it’s like having your cake and eating it, too.”




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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 8:53 AM
From Ford too.

2011 MUSTANG GT POWERTRAIN USES TI-VCT TO MAKE 400-PLUS HP, DELIVER UNSURPASSED FUEL ECONOMY•Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) technology is a key element in helping the new 5.0-liter V-8 Mustang GT deliver class-leading performance and fuel efficiency

•Variable camshaft timing in the Mustang GT 5.0-liter uses camshaft torque energy actuation, with assistance from pressurized oil, resulting in a broad torque curve
•Camshaft torque will advance or retard camshaft timing based on internal routing, via one-way valves, resulting in more immediate response across a wide range of engine speeds
DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 28, 2009 – Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) will allow drivers of the 2011 Mustang GT to balance high performance and fuel economy.

“Ti-VCT is a win-win-win technology,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president, global powertrain development. “It helps our new range of engines to deliver high performance with unsurpassed projected highway fuel economy of 25 miles per gallon and reduced emissions.”

Ti-VCT provides extremely precise variable – yet independent – control of timing for intake and exhaust valves. Drivers of the 2011 Mustang GT will notice abundant torque and class-leading fuel economy. An additional benefit of Ti-VCT is a reduction of emissions, especially in situations when the throttle is partially open.

Independent adjustment of intake and exhaust valve timing allows maximum fuel economy at part-throttle, while delivering optimized power in full-throttle situations. An added benefit is improved drivability and responsiveness across the torque curve.

How Ti-VCT works
The new 5.0-liter V-8 in the 2011 Mustang GT is a double-overhead-camshaft configuration that employs two camshafts per cylinder bank – one camshaft to operate the intake valves and one camshaft to operate the exhaust valves. Ti-VCT rotates the camshafts to advance or retard the cam timing, based on several measures including throttle opening.

An element unique to the Mustang GT 5.0-liter V-8 application is that Ti-VCT is actuated by camshaft torque, with assistance from pressurized oil. Using camshaft torque energy provides faster throttle response and maximizes use of existing energy, to aid fuel economy. Camshaft torque energy Ti-VCT actuation is a Ford innovation, introduced first on the 3.0-liter V-6.

Working like a ratchet, the one-way valves allow precise timing of camshaft events, continually optimizing timing to provide maximum thrust or fuel economy, based on driver input.

“Ti-VCT technology will continue to proliferate across the Ford powertrain portfolio,” said Samardzich. “By 2013, you can expect to see this advancement available on 90 percent of our nameplates.”


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FORD RACING UNVEILS THE NEXT GENERATION OF RACING MUSTANG IN THE NEW BOSS 302R
New Mustang BOSS 302R

Forty years after its namesake became a road racing legend, the BOSS is back on track for 2010 with a new 5.0-liter V-8 engine.

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Parnelli Jones’ 1970 Trans-Am championship in a Mustang BOSS 302 prepared by Bud Moore Engineering, Ford Racing is introducing the BOSS 302R, a factory-built race car ready for track days and road racing in a number of Grand-Am, SCCA and NASA classes

“To keep pace with consumer demand, the Ford team has built modern versions of the most iconic performance Mustangs over the years,” said Jamie Allison, director, Ford North America Motorsports. “From Shelbys to Bullitt, Mach and Cobra Jet, it is now time for BOSS to join the list of America’s most coveted Mustangs. The original BOSS 302 was a championship-winning legend and the new Mustang BOSS 302R will carry on the tradition. The Mustang was born to race from the start, and this new Mustang is bred to win.”

The Mustang BOSS 302R is a serialized off-road-only vehicle ready to race. Each base model will come with a 5.0-liter four-valve engine and a six-speed manual transmission with a roll cage, race seats, safety harness, data acquisition and race dampers/springs, and a Brembo brake and tire package, starting at an MSRP of $79,000.

And, with a special Grand-Am Homologation Package (M-FR500-BOSS R1), it will also be ready to compete in the Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge series (formerly known as KONI Challenge), starting with the season-opening race in Daytona on Jan. 29, 2010. As of today, five BOSS 302R race cars will be delivered to customers ready to race in Daytona. MSRP of the BOSS 302R1 is $129,000.

The Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge-ready Mustang BOSS 302R will feature a sealed high-output race engine with an upgraded cooling system, a close-ratio six-speed transmission with integral shifter, a seam-welded body, race suspension/KONI dampers and ABS brake tuning, race performance exhaust and a high-speed balance one-piece driveshaft.

The BOSS 302R follows in the very successful footsteps of its most recent road racing predecessor – the Mustang FR500C from Ford Racing. In 2005, when the Mustang FR500C debuted at Daytona, the first car was delivered on Wednesday of that week and won the KONI Challenge race on Friday.

In five years of competition since then, the Mustang FR500C has won three Triple Crown championships of driver, team and manufacturer’s titles in KONI competition including back-to-back (2008 and 2009). The FR500C has also seen success in FIA GT4 competition winning the 2007 and 2008 driver’s championships.

“We expect the BOSS 302R to continue the successful tradition of winning with factory-built production-based race cars from Ford Racing,” said Allison. “The FR500C and FR500S road racing Mustangs, and the Mustang FR500CJ (Cobra Jet) for drag racing have proven to be great cars for our customers, helping teams win races and championships. We believe that the BOSS 302R will provide that same sort of competitive product for our customers with the tradition you can only get from Ford Racing.”

Each Ford Racing factory-built production-based turnkey race car has won its competition debut.

“Racing has long served as a technical proving grounds for production engines,” said Allison. “What’s good enough for the streets is now good enough for the racetrack. The 5.0-liter block and architecture in the Mustang BOSS 302R is the same as the 2011 Mustang GT.”

“We have a great team on the BOSS 302R project,” said Andy Slankard, Ford Racing engineering supervisor and the lead engineer on the BOSS 302R project. “Between our partners at AutoAlliance International, where the Mustang is built, Team Mustang, Multimatic and the entire Ford Racing team, we have once again proven to be a leader in turnkey production-based race cars.”

Available through Ford dealers, a total of 50 BOSS 302R Mustangs will be built by Ford Racing. Delivery is anticipated in the third quarter of 2010.




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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 9:06 AM
From Ford...

BOSS 302R



2011 FORD MUSTANG GT
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


DRIVETRAIN
Layout Rear-wheel drive (Limited slip differential)

TRANSMISSION
Standard 6-speed manual
Gear ratios
1st 3.66
2nd 2.43
3rd 1.69
4th 1.32
5th 1.00
6th 0.65
Final drive 3.31:1

BODY
Construction: Unitized welded steel body, aluminum hood
Final assembly location: Flat Rock, Michigan

POWERTRAIN AND CHASSIS
ENGINE V-8
Type 5.0L 4V Ti-VCT V-8
Manufacturing location TBA
Configuration Aluminum block and heads
Intake manifold Composite shell-welded with runner pack
Exhaust manifold Stainless steel tubular headers
Redline 7,000 rpm (est.)
Valvetrain DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, variable intake, variable camshaft timing
Valve diameter/lift (mm) Intake: 37/12; Exhaust: 31/11
Pistons Cast aluminum
Connecting rods Forged steel
Ignition High-energy coil-on-plug
Bore x stroke 3.63 in x 3.65 in/92.2 mm x 92.7 mm
Displacement 302 cu. in./4,951 cc
Compression ratio 11.0:1 (est.)
Engine control system PCM
Horsepower 412 @ 6,500 rpm (est.)
Horsepower per liter 82.4
Torque 390 lb.-ft. @ 4,250 rpm (est.)
Recommended fuel 91 octane (unleaded 87 octane minimum)
Fuel capacity 16 gallons
Fuel delivery Sequential mechanical returnless
Oil capacity 8 quarts with filter (10,000-mile service interval)

Optional 6-speed automatic
Gear ratios
1st 4.17
2nd 2.34
3rd 1.52
4th 1.14
5th 0.87
6th 0.69
Final drive 3.15:1

SUSPENSION
Front Reverse-L independent MacPherson strut, 34.6-mm tubular stabilizer bar
Rear 3-link solid (limited slip) axle with coil springs
and Panhard rod and 44.0-mm solid stabilizer bar

STEERING
Type Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS) with rack-and-pinion gear
Ratio 15.8:1
Turning circle curb-to-curb 33.4 ft. (est.)

BRAKES
Type Four-wheel power disc brakes with 4-sensor,
4-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Front 336 (13.2 in) x 36 mm vented discs,
twin-piston 43-mm floating aluminum calipers
Rear
300 (11.8 in) x 19 mm vented discs,
single-piston 43-mm floating iron calipers

TIRE AND WHEELS (TYPE, SIZE)
Standard P235/50R-18 all-season
18 x 8.0-inch wide spoke painted aluminum wheels
Standard aluminum wheel mini-spare
Optional 18 x 8.5-inch premium painted aluminum wheels
19 x8.5-inch machined face with painted spoke aluminum wheels
18 x8.0-inch sterling gray metallic painted aluminum wheels (MCAS Edition)
19 x8.5-inch machined face with argent painted aluminum wheels (GT/CS)
19 x9.0-inch dark-stainless premium painted aluminum wheels
(Brembo Brake Package)

DIMENSIONS (inches unless otherwise noted)
Coupe Convertible

EXTERIOR
Wheelbase 107.1 107.1
Overall length 188.1 188.1
Overall width 73.9 73.9
Overall height 55.8 55.8
Track, front/rear 62.3/62.9 62.0/62.9

INTERIOR
Seating capacity 4 4
Front headroom 38.5 38.8
Front legroom 42.4 42.4
Front shoulder room 55.3 55.3
Front hip room 53.4 53.4
Rear headroom 34.7 36.5
Rear legroom 29.8 29.8
Rear shoulder room 51.6 45.0
Rear hip room 46.8 45.2

WEIGHTS AND CAPACITIES
SAE passenger volume 83.3 cu. ft. 81.0 cu. ft.
Cargo volume 13.4 cu. ft. 9.6 cu. ft.
Maximum towing capacity
(properly equipped) 1,000 lbs. 1,000 lbs.

FUEL ECONOMY (city/hwy) 6-speed Automatic 6-speed Manual
5.0L 4V Ti-VCT V-8 17/25 (est.) 16/24 (est.)

BASE CURB WEIGHT (POUNDS)
Manual transmission 3,875 (est.) 4,000 (est.)
Automatic transmission 4,000 (est.) 4,000 (est.)
Weight distribution (f/r) 54/46 (est.) 54/46 (est.)

*Specifications subject to change without prior notification



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 9:07 AM
i just jizzed in my pants.



Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 9:39 AM
As shipped from the assembly plant, Ford says the engine weighs 430 pounds. The new engine is a true 5.0 BTW, not like the last 5.0 was really a 4.9L. lol



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 9:51 AM
BOSS stang is something i would drive. regular stang, not so much. i love the middle section of the tails on the BOSS. oil changes ain't gonna be cheap. lol



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 10:08 AM
I go crazy when I hear a cymbal
And a hi-hat with a souped up tempo
I'm on a roll and it's time to go solo
Rollin' in my 5.0
With my rag-top down so my hair can blow
The girlies on standby waving just to say hi
Did you stop no I just drove by
Kept on pursuing to the next stop
I busted a left and I'm heading to the next block
The block was dead
Yo so I continued to A1A Beachfront Avenue!!!



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 10:19 AM





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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 10:24 AM
Way to go ford!

They know what there doin over there




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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 11:48 AM
i love the " COLD AIR INTAKE "

LMAO


also doesnt the camaro SS have more HP and either the same or slightly better mileage ?






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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 2:47 PM
Jookycola wrote:I go crazy when I hear a cymbal
And a hi-hat with a souped up tempo
I'm on a roll and it's time to go solo
Rollin' in my 5.0
With my rag-top down so my hair can blow
The girlies on standby waving just to say hi
Did you stop no I just drove by
Kept on pursuing to the next stop
I busted a left and I'm heading to the next block
The block was dead
Yo so I continued to A1A Beachfront Avenue!!!







Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 3:03 PM
I've always had a soft spot for Mustangs... It's nice to see them mixing more power and decent fuel economy. Not to mention Ford being the only domestic to do well and not take bail-outs. GO FORD!




-John

Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 4:59 PM
Well i finally had a moment to sit down and read this whole thing. This is just about as amazing as it gets. Bigger motor, more power and better mpg's. No word on pricing yet though huh?
I really was looking forward to getting a LS2 GTO this spring. but this seriously has me thinking about waiting. The drawback is i drove a 2008 Corvette Z51 rental car earlier in the year and was just floored with it's amazing right there acceleration. Now that the V8 power bug bit me i was looking at cars this summer. I drove a 2007 Mustang GT this summer that had mild mods done to it and figured with the big V8 under hood and headers, open exhaust and intake this thing would be...not as fast as a corvette but still be impressive.

It was amazingly boring and not at all very fast. Not like the vette, i mashed the vettes pedal and it went like a bat out of hell. The Mustang GT i mashed the pedal and it just accelerated moderately. with the open exhaust it sounded awesome but the power didn't match the sound. So till i drive one i will reserve my thoughts. But it's numbers are VERY close to the 6.0 LS2 GTO's numbers..and i know those are fast. So maybe this is finally THE Mustang to have.



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 6:09 PM
[quote=97cavie24ls(™)]
also doesnt the camaro SS have more HP and either the same or slightly better mileage ?
EPA
Camaro SS 6.2 L, Automatic: 16/25
Camaro SS 6.2 L, Manual 6-spd: 16/24

Ford's estimated fuel economy
2011 Mustang GT 6-speed Automatic: 17/25
2011 Mustang GT 6-speed Manual: 16/24

2011 Mustang GT estimated power rating
5.0L DOHC V8
412HP @ 6,500 rpm (est)
390 lb.-ft. @ 4,250 rpm (est)

2010 Camaro SS Manual
6.2L OHV V8
426HP @ 5900
420 lb-ft @ 4600

2010 Camaro SS Automatic
6.2L OHV V8
400HP@ 5900
410 lb-ft@ 4300

2010 Mustang GT 4.6L SOHC
EPA
MAN: 16/24
AUTO: 16/24

Power
315 HP @ 6000
325 lb-ft @ 4250





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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 7:11 PM
I'm glad to see the "5.0" designation back on a Mustang. Really though I think the Ecoboost V6 will be the more impressive engine if it makes its way to the mustang



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 7:33 PM
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:[quote=97cavie24ls(™)]
also doesnt the camaro SS have more HP and either the same or slightly better mileage ?

EPA
Camaro SS 6.2 L, Automatic: 16/25
Camaro SS 6.2 L, Manual 6-spd: 16/24

Ford's estimated fuel economy
2011 Mustang GT 6-speed Automatic: 17/25
2011 Mustang GT 6-speed Manual: 16/24

2011 Mustang GT estimated power rating
5.0L DOHC V8
412HP @ 6,500 rpm (est)
390 lb.-ft. @ 4,250 rpm (est)

2010 Camaro SS Manual
6.2L OHV V8
426HP @ 5900
420 lb-ft @ 4600

2010 Camaro SS Automatic
6.2L OHV V8
400HP@ 5900
410 lb-ft@ 4300

2010 Mustang GT 4.6L SOHC
EPA
MAN: 16/24
AUTO: 16/24

Power
315 HP @ 6000
325 lb-ft @ 4250

yeah not enough bragging room there , i still give the win to the camaro

though ford does get a thumbs for finally bringing the goods






Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Monday, December 28, 2009 10:58 PM
I love it.

I used to always find an excuse to not buy or even look much at Ford's, but if I was to go out tomorrow and look at a some brand new cars, Ford would be where I would start, and strangely it pains me to say that.



Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:57 AM
YES!!!! I cant wait to see how they react to mods!!!

Finally Ford is getting it right.......Well, I personally think they started things right with the 03/04 cobra!!!






"Remember do what you like because you have to drive it."--Me
Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 11:11 AM
love it!

going by the weight of the camaro and mustang....i think the 5.0 maybe a bit quicker in the quarter. According to Ford the new 5.0 weighs 10 pounds more than the outgoing GT at 3533lbs

mustang with 412 hp at 3550lbs
or
camaro with 426 at 3750lbs






Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:04 PM
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:From Ford...

DIMENSIONS (inches unless otherwise noted)
Coupe Convertible

BASE CURB WEIGHT (POUNDS)
Manual transmission 3,875 (est.) 4,000 (est.)
Automatic transmission 4,000 (est.) 4,000 (est.)
Weight distribution (f/r) 54/46 (est.) 54/46 (est.)

*Specifications subject to change without prior notification


Ford updated the curb weight on the GT.
BASE CURB WEIGHT (POUNDS) Coupe/ Covertible.

Manual transmission 3,603 (est.) 3,720 (est.)
Automatic transmission 3,658 (est.) 3,770 (est.)
Weight distribution (f/r) 54/46 (est.) 54/46 (est.)

*Specifications subject to change without prior notification

Weight will go up as the new GT now has extra cogs and uses DOHC, 32V compared with the old SOHC 24V with 5-speed Man/Auto.






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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:18 PM
do want, DO WANT



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Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:28 PM
mustang forums must have a different specs.... oh well





Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:12 PM
Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:14 PM
Cadwz24 wrote:love it!

going by the weight of the camaro and mustang....i think the 5.0 maybe a bit quicker in the quarter. According to Ford the new 5.0 weighs 10 pounds more than the outgoing GT at 3533lbs

mustang with 412 hp at 3550lbs
or
camaro with 426 at 3750lbs


the shame is the stang will probably still loose in a good heads up race , with good drivers








Re: 2011 Ford Mustang GT
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:51 PM
the shame is the maro will probably still loose in a good head up race around a track , with good drivers

going fast in a line isn't everything.




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