From Utah to the East Coast, Ford is well-known for its dedication to bringing quality cars to their dealers. They are also known to push the boundaries when it comes to innovation and attempt things that no car manufacturer has done before.
An example of their ingenuity can be seen in their Voodoo V-8 engine. This 5.2-liter V-8 is going to be in the Mustang Shelby GT350 and has been pinned by car fanatics in Utah and around the country as the most interesting engine of the year. For anyone who has been on the fence about visiting one of the Ford dealers in their area to buy a car, it seems that now is the best time to do so.
So what makes this Ford engine deserve to be called the most interesting engine of the year? The main component behind the engine that makes it so special is how it is built and how much power it can dish out. For the most part, it has the same basic build of the Ford Mustang GT’s 435hp, 5.0-liter Coyote engine, except for the fact that it comes packed with even more power. It easily gives 526 horsepower at 7500 rpm and produces 429 pound-feet of torque at 4750. People
who care about power and speed will be flocking to nearby Ford dealers when this engine hits the market in the new Mustang Shelby GT350.
Another characteristic that makes the Voodoo engine so unique is its unusual crankpin arrangement. The crank throws are set in an up-down-up-down design, instead of the usual and expected up-down-down-up arrangement. The decision to use this arrangement came about when some of the engineers behind the crankpin design tested the intake and exhaust systems and calculated the engine’s breathing properties between all three of the crankpin configurations. Needless to say, the up-down-up-down configuration made the final cut.
This is the perfect engine for speed junkies both in Utah and around the world. It is very apparent that Ford wanted to make this engine stand out for its impressive power. Made with a dual mass flywheel as well as a twin-disc clutch behind it, the engine promises to hold its power.
Ford fans in Utah and around the country will be happy when this revved up Mustang—equipped with the new Voodoo V-8 engine—becomes available at their local car dealers. Once again, all the effort and detail that has been put into making this engine is evidence that Ford is giving it all its got to be the world’s finest auto manufacturer.
Ian Francis is a automative writer reporter for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Henry Day Ford.
An example of their ingenuity can be seen in their Voodoo V-8 engine. This 5.2-liter V-8 is going to be in the Mustang Shelby GT350 and has been pinned by car fanatics in Utah and around the country as the most interesting engine of the year. For anyone who has been on the fence about visiting one of the Ford dealers in their area to buy a car, it seems that now is the best time to do so.
So what makes this Ford engine deserve to be called the most interesting engine of the year? The main component behind the engine that makes it so special is how it is built and how much power it can dish out. For the most part, it has the same basic build of the Ford Mustang GT’s 435hp, 5.0-liter Coyote engine, except for the fact that it comes packed with even more power. It easily gives 526 horsepower at 7500 rpm and produces 429 pound-feet of torque at 4750. People
who care about power and speed will be flocking to nearby Ford dealers when this engine hits the market in the new Mustang Shelby GT350.
Another characteristic that makes the Voodoo engine so unique is its unusual crankpin arrangement. The crank throws are set in an up-down-up-down design, instead of the usual and expected up-down-down-up arrangement. The decision to use this arrangement came about when some of the engineers behind the crankpin design tested the intake and exhaust systems and calculated the engine’s breathing properties between all three of the crankpin configurations. Needless to say, the up-down-up-down configuration made the final cut.
This is the perfect engine for speed junkies both in Utah and around the world. It is very apparent that Ford wanted to make this engine stand out for its impressive power. Made with a dual mass flywheel as well as a twin-disc clutch behind it, the engine promises to hold its power.
Ford fans in Utah and around the country will be happy when this revved up Mustang—equipped with the new Voodoo V-8 engine—becomes available at their local car dealers. Once again, all the effort and detail that has been put into making this engine is evidence that Ford is giving it all its got to be the world’s finest auto manufacturer.
Ian Francis is a automative writer reporter for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Henry Day Ford.