stevea26 Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 This was from Autoblog a month ago or so. They talk about C&D seeing a mule Mustang at the track with an M3 running around with it. Maybe the "leaked" Stang info has some meat? We're hoping there's some "there there" with this one, but here goes. Car & Driver went down to the GingerMan Raceway in South Haven, Michigan where they ran into some Ford engineers with a few pre-production 2011 Mustangs. Aside from some adjustable shocks (which C&D feels are most likely just for development), the big difference was the tires on one of the mules. Pirelli P Zero Corsa R-compounds, to be precise, in place of the "regular" P Zeros found on 2010 Track Packers. In other words, pure supercar. In fact, those tires come stock on the Lambo LP560-4, for instance. The question then becomes, why would a Mustang need honest to goodness supercar meat? One explanation is that Ford is just playing around with different tire compounds. Another though, is much more interesting. C&D claims that the Corsa R-compound car was lapping the 1.88 mile track just as quickly as the current BMW M3 they brought along. But how could a 315 hp car keep up on a track with a 414 hp car? Weight? Maybe, because the Mustang weighs about 200 pounds less than the M3. Don't say torque, because the Mustang only beats the M3 by 25 lb-ft there. Tires? Well maybe, but the Michelin Pilot Sport 2s on the Bimmer are pretty sticky in their own right. Despite all that, 414 horses should have cleaned up. Well, what if the 2011 Mustang Mule with the fancy tires had a 5.0-liter, 32-valve DOHC Coyote engine kicking out 400+ hp and 400+ torques. The world's worst kept secret engine could also explain the similar lap times. Now dig this, there's also a small possibility that the white mule depicted in the article -- the one that appears to be missing a tailpipe -- isn't a V8 at all, but is instead an EcoBoosted V6 model. Did the car C&D ran into have the new 5.0-liter Ford V8 or the blown six? They didn't say. But if they saw the adjustable shocks that means they saw the hood up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SVT_MAN Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 I doubt that Ford's new hard-hitting gun would be a V6. Ford itself said that the V8 is the hard-hitting, meat and potatoes of the Mustang (even if it isn't the top seller) ... but I could be wrong I suppose. Even so, I want the Coyote ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fubbyo Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 I remember seeing that article, the V6 is an aluminum block iirc so proabably lighter than the V8, but as quick as an M3 I don't know. Maybe I'm imagining things but I remember reading speculation of turbo whine coming from the car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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