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Old 01-25-2008, 02:11 PM
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Future Shock: 2010 Ford MustangAre you ready for a twin-turbo V-6?[/align]
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[/align]Although Ford's being doing it tough over the past few years, the current-generation S197-platformed Mustang has been a runaway sales hit since its launch in 2005. Now Ford is giving its reborn ponycar its first serious freshening. The basics will remain the same, but the workover will be thorough. Coupe and convertible bodystyles will still be offered, with V-6 and a variety of V-8 powertrains.[/align]
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[/align][/align]But here's the shock news: We hear there is a faction at Ford seriously contemplating fitting the new twin turbo EcoBoost V-6 to the 2010 Mustang. As they try to figure out how to meet 35mpg CAFE by 2020, Ford engineers are wondering whether the V-8 has a long term future. The EcoBoost engine, which is currently scheduled to debut in a performance version of the Fusion, could be the more fuel efficient alternative for Mustang in the long term. Depending on spec, the EcoBoost is capable of up to at least 415hp, and has the torque to match a regular V-8.


[/align]Traditionalists need not worry, though - V-8s will still be very much part of the Mustang program for 2010. If the EcoBoost version does make production, Ford would probably offer it alongside the V-8, and let buyers decide which they prefer. There won't be much of a price difference, if any - although the base V-6 is a cheaper engine, by the time things like turbochargers are added it's basically V-8 money, say our sources.[/align]Don't expect any changes in today's, base 4.0-liter V-6 offering, as its prime purpose is motivating low-end and rental-fleet Mustangs. But the Mustang GT model's V-8-currently a 4.6 liter, SOHC, three-valver-will be replaced by a new 5.0-liter engine that's essentially an evolution of the old architecture. In fact, the new 5.0 may even appear in a limited edition run-out series of current model Mustang GTs - is it finally time for the reborn Boss 302?[/align]One Ford engineer confirmed that the work done to create the Bullitt-edition Mustang's uprated 4.6 "has a future." That engine, described in our first test story (January 2008) remains internally stock, but breathes better due to a Ford Racing open element, cold air intake system, revised mufflers, a new crank damper (which ups the redline by 250 revs), and revised fuel mapping. This engine management programming allows the use of regular fuel, but switches to a more aggressive timing curve when it detects premium in the tank. The result is 315 horsepower, up from the current GT's 300. The Bullitt's V-8 is freer and quicker revving than before, and sounds great due to the new intake. There's no reason to think the next gen GT's powerplant won't take its cue from this technology, and thus get the same tricks. Something like 325 to 350 horses out of the new 5.0-liter V-8 sounds feasible.[/align]

[/align]That takes care of standard Mustang models. What about the Shelby versions?
[/align]Our intel had the 500-horsepower, supercharged 5.4-liter V-8 in the Ford Shelby GT500 pegged for a two-year or so life-that being 2007 and 2008, perhaps rolling into '09 depending on how well it sold, and what Shelby's own product plans were. Demand has proven strong, and we can confirm there'll be a Ford built, developed, and produced Shelby GT500 version of the 2010 Mustang.
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Final powertrain has yet to be decided, but Ford has been testing supercharged versions of the new 5.0-liter V-8 to see whether it makes the horsepower needed. Since Chrysler and GM have potentially bigger horsepower numbers on tap for the Challenger and Camaro, Ford has to be looking at more than 500hp for its flagship Mustang. The upcoming GT500 KR punches out 540 horses, and it's our hunch this could become the standard Shelby powerplant in the short term.[/align]

[/align]Model rollout plans are still being finalized, but the current scenario is that 2009 will be an abbreviated model year, those cars being identical to the 2008. Then, the 2010s will be introduced in spring 2009, much as Ford did when it introduced the 19641/2 Mustang in April of that year, which then dovetailed into the '65.The biggest news from a design standpoint will be the addition of a muscular-looking shoulder hump just aft of the door openings. The doors remain the same, as do the roof and the fixed, triangle-shaped windows in the sail panels. The new kink is said to resemble that worn by the Dodge Charger, but a bit more flowing line. Front and rear fascias also get a tuneup. We haven't seen the new nose, but it wouldn't surprise us if it looked a little more like the current Ford Shelby GT500. Out back, the taillights are massaged a bit, and the rear bumper gets a 45 degree bevel job, adding more surface detail to the current rear's squarish lines. Expect new colors and wheel designs, too.[/align]Taking inspiration from the Giugiaro-bodied Mustang concept show on the cover of Motor Trend a year ago (March 2007) Ford will factory-offer, as an option, a large glass roof panel that'll stretch from the windshield header to the leading edge of the rear window. It won't be a single, sweeping piece of glass as shown on the Italian-built concept for reasons of cost and structural rigidity, but the effect is much the same. The heavily tinted, fixed glass panel replaces most of the current metal roof stamping, creating an airy feeling from inside.[/align]The interior breaks away from the current cabin, which drew inspiration from the classic 1967-1968 Mustangs. The new IP will be more driver-centric and leave more room in the center stack for a larger nav screen and audio gear. Seat fabrics and colors also will be shuffled.[/align]

[/align]What of the models (GT, GT-H, Super Snake) Shelby Automobiles builds in its Las Vegas production plant? Assuming Shelby and Ford renew their current contracts, and we're confident they will, look for these models to continue based on the updated Mustang platform, with revisions and limited-edition variants dropped in along the way.[/align][size="2"]By the middle of 2009, the new millennium version of Ford versus Chevy versus [URL=http://www.m
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Old 01-25-2008, 02:37 PM
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I read in one of my Mustang magazines that they might put a 6.0 liter in the 2010 Mustang.
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5.0...
Now lets hope they don't screw up the bodystyle to much... They can either have a big winner (98-99 change) or a big looser on their hands.

Mustang vs Chevy vs Dodge... The 70's are back for us 80's kids...
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great article.... thanks for posting. It will be interesting to see what ford does. I can tell you one thing though, we are going to be the ones who benefit. =]
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5.0...
Now lets hope they don't screw up the bodystyle to much... They can either have a big winner (98-99 change) or a big looser on their hands.

Mustang vs Chevy vs Dodge... The 70's are back for us 80's kids...
It doesn't look like they are screwing too much with the bodylines according to that article, save that rear quarter panel hump (which is slight) and probably a new hood. Thats good news.

The powerplant is obviously going to be a different story.
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That article is a good find. Thanks for sharing with us.
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I have read a lot about that twin turbo v6 From what I have read the next Explorer will not have a v8 option and they will use the twin turbo v6 instead. They can get the same HP and better fuel economy with that technology. I just don't see why they have not done this already.

However, as stated, I dont see Ford moving away from the V8 in the mustang. There is a history of 44 years associated with the car and the v8 has been along for the entire ride.

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