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02-06-2011, 01:45 PM | #1 | ||||
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An interesting little tidbit on the future Mustang and Lincoln platforms from:
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...ne-for-mustang Quote:
Hmmm Autoblog seem to want to pour cold water on this little rumour: http://www.autoblog.com/2011/06/01/2...iter-ecoboost/ Quote:
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02-06-2011, 02:17 PM | #2 | ||
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I dont see why they would bother with a I4T in a stang, I thought the V6 was their "eco" model.
The old SVO worked because it killed other 4 pots at the time, now days good 4 cylinder are the norm...so I cant seem the bothering. IMO mustang owners do care about FE, but not to the point of buying a 4 cylinder version...whats the point? Might as well buy a 3 door focus.
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02-06-2011, 02:40 PM | #3 | ||
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I would love the 3.5 EB in the Mustang, just to give the M3 turbo a run for its money.
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02-06-2011, 02:41 PM | #4 | |||
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Mustang appealing to a larger market, but, it's still a 2-ddor. 4,6 & 8-cylinder love to see all 3 engines turbo-charged.
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02-06-2011, 02:55 PM | #6 | ||
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Why would you want a turbo'd 8, the coyote is a missile and if thats not enough you have the BOSS 302 which is mental.
For $27k over there you have a 5.0L...why on gods name you would buy any other form of mustang is beyond me. Yes I understand fuel economy concerns etc, but we are not talking Clevo consumption figure here. Even our Miami seems to be return decent figures.
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02-06-2011, 03:02 PM | #7 | ||
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I would imagine the I4T would be to appeal to the European market, not US buyers. The next gen Mustang is to be a world car.
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02-06-2011, 03:04 PM | #8 | ||
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The I4T would eventually replace the NA V6 i'd imagine, like everything else theyre putting it else in.
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02-06-2011, 03:06 PM | #9 | |||
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I know what I am saying is in a way backwards thinking, but the mustang exists for a reason...why stop at Ecoboost, drop a diesel in there for the euro's...thats my point.
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02-06-2011, 03:22 PM | #11 | |||
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By all accounts the Ecoboost will be a cleaner more frugal motor than the small turbo diesels so using a diesel will be pointless. Add to that the impending Euro 6 introduction which will cause headaches for those who are reliant on diesels as a staple engine...particulate matter emissions need to halve from Euro 5 to Euro 6.
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02-06-2011, 03:32 PM | #12 | ||
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I understand that, but is that not why europe had the capri?
Diesel in europe is not all about the actual mileage, its also about the cost, its not like here where its basically the same, its a good 10-15 cents cheaper (around about). I was there last June and drove a diesel A4 (just a 2001 model) and yeah, it makes more sense there. I was getting something silly like 900k's to the tank. Im just saying there are heaps of coupe options over there, I would have thought the interest in buy a Mustang is for the V8 heritage. There are better sport coupes to buy if fuel consumption is your main concern. In saying that if thats all it takes to get it global then I dont care, it could run on hippy tears.
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02-06-2011, 10:18 PM | #13 | ||
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Mustang will shed some weight and shrink a little so I think it's plausable. The rumour of it getting an I4T has been around for over a year iirc.
The V8's are "going nowhere" but Ford will be promote the EB motor(s) a lot more than the V8 as time goes by, like they've already done with F series.
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03-06-2011, 10:25 AM | #14 | ||
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No doubt, but what erks me about globalized products and reaching new markets is that they loose what made them successful in the first place. If you try and make to many people happy you end up with a product that no one really loves, but everyone kind of likes.
I just hope they dont screw it up, the current spec mustang is a brilliant piece of kit.
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Lucky for Ford that Ford Australia is developing the RWD 2.0 Ecoboost for use in 2012 FG2 Falcon and for them in due course.
Ford have the stated aim of fuel economy leaders. Mustang will get EB 2.0 I4T.
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03-06-2011, 02:23 PM | #16 | ||
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Buying a I4T mustang makes as much sense as ordering take out and getting diet coke....
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And the correct Australian term is 'take away' Do we now have a globalized language too.
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Not in this country they don't....
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03-06-2011, 09:00 PM | #20 | ||
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Could they be getting the 2.7 turbo V6 mixed up with the Territorys diesel, because Ford have stated that they have done the R&D on it so that if any other Ford division wants to use it they have the knowledge.
I reckon its just a matter of time before it turns up in something else Ford badged overseas. |
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03-06-2011, 09:20 PM | #21 | ||
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Doubt it. 2.7L V6 sounds about right for the next gen CD4 platform and the Ecoboost version of that for the Toreass...I'd say they're going to try to wean US buyers onto smaller motors. Look at what is happening now with the sales makeup of F150 engines...55% are now 6cyl variants.
The 2.7 TDCi motor (in an improved form) may make an appearance in the next gen Explorer for the Euro market?
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08-06-2011, 10:35 PM | #22 | ||
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More fuel for the fire:
Don't ask me for a higher rez version as there isnt one and I am struggling to read the detail myself. The article claims that the Mustang will be a world car available in RHD with IRS. I have managed to decipher from the article a number of references to 'Australia'. One says that it will be available here as well as Japan, and there is another reference to (Ford) Australia doing design work on the car. A third reference to Australia in the last paragraph on the bottom of the left hand column is unreadable, but it ties into the next paragraph that talks about IRS.
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What's that sound I hear?
Oh, it's the grinding of teeth of the V8 brigade... I love a good old lumpy V8 as much as the next guy, but I am truly surprised to be sitting here in 2011 and still watching companies pour hundreds of millions of bucks into developing new ones. I remember sending in signed petitions in the "V8's 'til '98" Street Machine magazine campaign when Holden looked like it too might drop the V8 from its lineup after Ford did it with the XE, but there comes a time when you have to admit that somethings time has passed and there are better ways of doing it. Many of us thought the tide had turned with the barnstorming season the R32 Godzilla Skylines had, finishing with the controversial Bathurst win, but no, the powers that be simply changed the rules to keep that pesky technology out of thier dinosaur-like procession of ancient engines. It'd about time they developed some truly powerful and efficient engines instead of concentrating on the old V8. One wonders how much R&D money could be spent on other areas of a car if they didn't keep selling a dwindling number of V8's each year. Torana's used to have 4,6,and 8 options, as did the first couple of Commodore models. However, they were hamstrung by the fact that the 4 cylinders of the time put out power that wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. We owned a 4 cylinder VC Commodore SL. It was comfortable, quiet, reasonably fuel efficient by the standards of the day, but it was sloooooow off the line. I often looked a later four cylinder engines like the excellent SR20 Nissan engine, and wondered how different things could have been with one of them under the hood. Four cylinders aren't to be sneezed at today. The claim of "people need V8's for towing horse floats and big boats" is another catchcry...but how often do you see those things towed behind anything but a big four wheel drive? I think people just like the idea of a V8 still existing, even though they will never buy one themselves. The styling of the Mustang is another big seller. As long as they don't make the mistake Holden did with the Monaro. Instead of marketing the Monaro purely as a prestige and pricey performance model, they should have taken a leaf from thier own history books and made a full range of models...from a bog stock basic bare bones "two door Commodore" with V6 and auto and basic Commodore interior, to the storming HSV models. How many people, walking into a dealer to buy a lower-end Commodore, would have instead bought a base model Monaro if the price was only a small premium above the 4 door? Ford did the same thing with the coupe in the 1970's...it came in everything from base model to GT. Same with the Mustang...Ford should offer it as a simple body style, from base model to high end and high price performance model, as the original Mustang did. In fact in the USA I believe the "modern Mustang" is available as a base model V6 without all the fruit too. Let's hope to see it on showroom floors, in all model standards, with some interesting new engines! |
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i dissagree friend v8 sales are still strong and they will pick up again. v8's of today are very powerfull and very good on fuel just add some DI and thats all they need. i get a 14L/100km on my cammed e2 maloo and 13L/100km on my ssv wagon wich to me is amazing but only 15L/100km on my 2010 wrx. see what im getting at? smaller cars have to reverd harder to get anywere especially turbo 4's were theres no power till above 4000rpm |
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http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/au...rld_debut.html Great styling on the 'sketch' of the 2014 model. Certainly hope that Mustang / Falcon / Lincoln all merge together. Very interesting!
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This i totally agree , we would have had a successful 2 door falcon if they followed this formula. |
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