So I wonder how they will get out 550-600 hp from that motor the number needed for GT3 car. Maybe because of that I thought it's going to be 5.5L not 5.0L.Actually Ford have officially confirmed 5.0 Coyote Power for the new GT3,
"Created by Ford Performance and Multimatic, the Ford Mustang GT3 powered by a 5.0-liter Coyote-based V8 engine will deliver the full endurance racing potential of a Ford Mustang for customers globally" Ford Performance to Develop Mustang GT3 Race Car to Compete Globally; Will Compete at Daytona in 2024 | Ford Media Center
However a 5.4 Coyote is technically not out of the question, as a lot of development by Ford Performance & Mostech (Australia) has gone into producing a shiny new 5.4 Coyote which will be run in the Australian "Supercars" Series from next year. This has Fords official approval (and involvement), and should be ultra-reliable with big power.
Although, as Ford are running a 5.0 in the next GT3, this would probably indicate the continuation of the 5.0 L in our road cars.
All I heard was "Praise Satan".Play the sound clip backwards. Totally sounds like someone whispering "1000 all wheel horsepower" in the background....
I would take the 5.0L displacement with a grain of salt since Ford has kept a lot of the GT3 development under wraps so far. The Australian series has been more transparent with the development, specifically having the engine modeled on an engine stand just for the camera to go over. Interestingly enough, the model appeared to have a 2018+ intake on it but that may or may not be a placeholder. We do know that the GT3 will be coyote-based but they haven't gone into detail about it. For that reason, I think most places will assume 5.0L.Actually Ford have officially confirmed 5.0 Coyote Power for the new GT3,
"Created by Ford Performance and Multimatic, the Ford Mustang GT3 powered by a 5.0-liter Coyote-based V8 engine will deliver the full endurance racing potential of a Ford Mustang for customers globally" Ford Performance to Develop Mustang GT3 Race Car to Compete Globally; Will Compete at Daytona in 2024 | Ford Media Center
However a 5.4 Coyote is technically not out of the question, as a lot of development by Ford Performance & Mostech (Australia) has gone into producing a shiny new 5.4 Coyote which will be run in the Australian "Supercars" Series from next year. This has Fords official approval (and involvement), and should be ultra-reliable with big power.
Although, as Ford are running a 5.0 in the next GT3, this would probably indicate the continuation of the 5.0 L in our road cars.
I just spotted the big hole in my argument - the accompanying qualifying word "Based".I would take the 5.0L displacement with a grain of salt since Ford has kept a lot of the GT3 development under wraps so far. The Australian series has been more transparent with the development, specifically having the engine modeled on an engine stand just for the camera to go over. Interestingly enough, the model appeared to have a 2018+ intake on it but that may or may not be a placeholder. We do know that the GT3 will be coyote-based but they haven't gone into detail about it. For that reason, I think most places will assume 5.0L.
Sorry, I just spotted the big hole in my argument and the vagueness of the Ford Statement - the qualifying word "Based". So as it is "Based" on the 5.0 Coyote, it could be anything - 5.4 etc.So I wonder how they will get out 550-600 hp from that motor the number needed for GT3 car. Maybe because of that I thought it's going to be 5.5L not 5.0L.
Play the sound clip backwards. Totally sounds like someone whispering "1000 all wheel horsepower" in the background....
Same thingAll I heard was "Praise Satan".
Mmmmm Neil Roper heads…I just spotted the big hole in my argument - the accompanying qualifying word "Based".
So it is "Based" on the 5.0, which could mean anything !
"The new Mustang GT3 racer will be powered by a Ford 5.0-liter Coyote-based V8 engine developed by Ford Performance and built by long-time racing collaborator and world championship winning team, M-Sport of Cumbria, England."
Ford Performance to Develop Mustang GT3 Race Car to Compete Globally; Will Compete at Daytona in 2024
ether way the big question is how they are going to get the power out of it. I'm sure the 5.0 will be available in the gen 7 car.Sorry, I just spotted the big hole in my argument and the vagueness of the Ford Statement - the qualifying word "Based". So as it is "Based" on the 5.0 Coyote, it could be anything - 5.4 etc.
Ford got 580 Hp out of the 5.2L Gen2 2015-17 "Aluminator 5.2 XS" and 500hp from its 5.0L predecessor, the (435 hp) Gen 2 Coyote engine. As the current Gen 3 has 5.75% more power @460hp, at least a similar increase could not unreasonably be expected (ie 613hp / 529hp).ether way the big question is how they are going to get the power out of it. I'm sure the 5.0 will be available in the gen 7 car.
The Aluminator doesn't have to meet emissions or longevity requirements. For 2.5x the price of a crate Coyote v3 you too could build a 8500-9000 rpm Gen3Ford got 580 Hp out of the 5.2L Gen2 2015-17 "Aluminator 5.2 XS"... at least a similar increase could not unreasonably be expected (ie 613hp / 529hp).
Screw low end tq lol it’s not a truckLove the 5.0 but it's getting a little stale. I'd like to get something with more low end torque