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Last Mrk

Charter Member
I love it. This is the first incarnation of a Mustang recently where a lot people all over the internet on various forums are not criticizing it. At least I haven't seen that.
 

Last Mrk

Charter Member
I've since seen some of that. I still think it's less of it than with previous generations. Somewhat expected though. If you have an earlier model and have grown to love it, you naturally don't like any change.
 

redn8

LOD Officer
I love it but I'm prejudice since I've owned them. Steve I would love to own a vette but I can't afford the car or the maintenance. A vette is one car I have always wanted but never had.
 

PalmettoMarkVIII

New member
They have hinted at a Lincoln 2 door coupe based this new chassis. The next Mark (or multi-lettered name starting with m). That will be interesting to see.
 

Last Mrk

Charter Member
My 1998 LSC. 290 hp, 290 lb-ft torque. Now this for the '15 Mustang.

Less is more, EcoBoost comes to Mustang

The new 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine brings turbocharging to the Mustang powertrain lineup. Designed to meet the needs of drivers looking for outstanding performance and projected best-in-class fuel efficiency, this EcoBoost engine has been developed specifically for Mustang. The intake manifold and turbocharger housing are optimized to provide better breathing and higher output in Mustang.

With a projected 305-plus horsepower and 300-plus lb.-ft. of torque, this EcoBoost engine fits the bill for a true Mustang powerplant.

“This EcoBoost engine delivers the healthy output that Mustang drivers expect regardless of the speed,” said Scott Makowksi, EcoBoost powertrain engineering manager. “This EcoBoost engine might be small in displacement, but it delivers where a Mustang driver expects it with a broad, flat torque curve and great driveability under any conditions.”

The newest member of Ford’s global family of EcoBoost engines, the 2.3-liter continues to take advantage of state-of-the-art technologies including direct fuel injection, twin independent variable camshaft timing and turbocharging to produce big-engine power and torque with improved fuel efficiency.

This is the first Ford engine to utilize a low-inertia twin-scroll turbocharger that provides quicker boost response while enabling lower emissions and improved efficiency. The cylinder head features an integrated exhaust manifold that separates the inner and outer pairs of cylinders into each inlet passage to the turbo.

Keeping the exhaust pulses separated from the next cylinder in the firing order eliminates mixing losses and maximizes pulse energy to the turbine wheel. The result is quicker torque delivery when the driver needs it for passing maneuvers and similar performance to a twin-turbocharger configuration.

The separated exhaust ports also enable the exhaust valves to stay open longer for reduced pumping losses that improve specific fuel consumption by about 1 percent.

With more than 305 horsepower and 300 lb.-ft. of torque pumped out from such a small engine, in a car where drivers are more inclined to use it, ensuring durability was critical. Enhancements to the Mustang EcoBoost engine to withstand the added stresses include:


  • Forged-steel crankshaft
  • Piston-cooling jets
  • Steel piston ring carriers
  • Premium bearing materials
  • Upgraded valve seat materials
  • Forged-steel connecting rods
  • High-pressure die-cast aluminum cylinder block with ladder-frame bearing caps
  • Deep-sump, die-cast aluminum oil pan
 

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steve

With "LOD" Since 1997
How much are tires?
that is just about the only thing that will cost you extra over a normal car, i am sure performance tires for the stang are not cheap as well, so it depends on how you drive if you burn them up fast or they last just as long as other tires.
 

steve

With "LOD" Since 1997
The 3.5 V6 twin turbo EB in my 5000 LB Flex moves it just as fast or faster then my Mark VIII, but the Flex does drink more gas :frown-blue:
 

Last Mrk

Charter Member
That 305 hp EcoBoost mentioned above, is a 4 cylinder for the '15 Mustang. Looks like it will replace the 6 cylinder.
 
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