Ford unveiling Boss Mustang on August 13th?
I'm going to be watching the redline closely and if there are any changes to the valvetrain. If Ford bumps the redline on the Boss without any other changes, then I think we can all be confident in doing the same to a regular GT....with a good tune of course. I like.
I've seen several dynos from the 5.0. Certainly the redline needs to be moved up, but the power really does peak - and begin to drop off - right at ~6600 rpm. So far, even tuning the variable timing hasn't increased that rpm peak, but of course, Ford might be able to do do something that will affect it.
I've seen several dynos from the 5.0. Certainly the redline needs to be moved up, but the power really does peak - and begin to drop off - right at ~6600 rpm. So far, even tuning the variable timing hasn't increased that rpm peak, but of course, Ford might be able to do do something that will affect it.
Of course this is not to say the coyote cannot rev (hell even Cosworth is using roller finger followers on some of thier F1 engines rather than a DAMB), but I suspect thats where your seeing the nose dive in power coming from.
I suspect for really radical engine combinations the best thing for max power would be to lock out the cams and install some big bumpy sticks.
Pretty cool stuff, Ford is getting it right, the new 5.0s are bad *** cars. I really like how the Mustang guys are using parts from the 2010 Mustang Cobra Jet drag car program. Many of the Cobra jet parts carry a Ford Racing numbers, readily available for purchase by enthusiasts like us. It's like getting factory developed drag car parts, pretty neat. So now if Ford has a factory road race cars, you can just imagine many of those parts will also carry Ford Racing part numbers like a lot of the Cobra Jet goodies do. Is there an after market, sure, but it sure is neat to see parts for the manufacturer's own racing program. Chevy should build a ZL1 drag car similar to what Ford did with the Cobra jet and offer up the same deal through GMPP on factory developed drag goodies. Sorry guys, Fords on the ball.
Last edited by neil350; Aug 10, 2010 at 01:29 AM.
Pretty cool stuff, Ford is getting it right, the new 5.0s are bad *** cars. I really like how the Mustang guys are using parts from the 2010 Mustang Cobra Jet drag car program. Many of the Cobra jet parts carry a Ford Racing numbers, readily available for purchase by enthusiasts like us. It's like getting factory developed drag car parts, pretty neat. So now if Ford has a factory road race cars, you can just imagine many of those parts will also carry Ford Racing part numbers like a lot of the Cobra Jet goodies do. Is there an after market, sure, but it sure is neat to see parts for the manufacturer's own racing program. Chevy should build a ZL1 drag car similar to what Ford did with the Cobra jet and offer up the same deal through GMPP on factory developed drag goodies. Sorry guys, Fords on the ball.
I think alot of the 2000 Cobra R stuff was available in the catalog as well (but not as extensive as the Cobra Jet or FR500C stuff).
Once the Z28 comes out, I would think it would be little trouble installing some Z28-specific pieces to the SS to make this happen.
As far as power goes, its likely just a CAI and tune just like the Bullit was. Not to mention that some guys are running 425-430rwhp with just a CAI and tune. Running low 12's. I think thats also where those 115's "stock" were coming from.



