Awesome! Sounds like you're keeping busy! I'm anxiously awaiting your build. Not sure if you've seen this yet but the next gt350 is rumored to have a flat plane crank coyote. This video pretty much confirms it, and it sounds fantastic. Can't wait to hear yours!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyLHStnfb9E
Doesn't sound like flat plane crank deal to my old ears![]()
Looks like a good match for a Graziano transaxle, price allowing."The Ford Motor Company has today revived a legendary name in the form of the Shelby Mustang GT350. True to its name, the new GT350 is not just another trim level as it features a purpose built, flat-plane V8 engine. Using this crankshaft design, usually only found in European exotics like the Ferrari 458, the new 5.2 litre engine is the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 ever made by Ford; it produces in excess of 500 bhp."
2015 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 - Images, Specifications and Information
If you look a few posts up, I brought it up months back. The sound seems to throw everyone in this thread off. Doesn't sound like a typical production flat plane but it's also the biggest displacement fp yet. Frankly, I think this is very similar to how a fp LS would sound considering the displacement. Lingenfelter's fp is very similar in sound.Troy, I am not trying to derail you, or put you down or anything (you have done an amazing job!). I am just informing you that it is official.
"The Ford Motor Company has today revived a legendary name in the form of the Shelby Mustang GT350. True to its name, the new GT350 is not just another trim level as it features a purpose built, flat-plane V8 engine. Using this crankshaft design, usually only found in European exotics like the Ferrari 458, the new 5.2 litre engine is the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 ever made by Ford; it produces in excess of 500 bhp."
2015 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 - Images, Specifications and Information
Yes, Matt, you did! It's a great post. I love the video.If you look a few posts up, I brought it up months back. The sound seems to throw everyone in this thread off. Doesn't sound like a typical production flat plane but it's also the biggest displacement fp yet. Frankly, I think this is very similar to how a fp LS would sound considering the displacement. Lingenfelter's fp is very similar in sound.
Of course. No offense taken! I appoloize if I came across that way. I was actually planning to make the same post considering I thought Troy would be interested and maybe partly to rub it in a little since nobody believed me :evil: Sorry for the derail, Troy!Yes, Matt, you did! It's a great post. I love the video.
I am not trying to denigrate your post, your video, or anything. It's just that Ford had just made the official announcement that they will actually make this engine. We no longer need to stay up late at night, dreaming, wondering, scheming. I thought that the official announcement would be of sufficient moment to merit a post.
That's all!
Les![]()