The 2011 Ford Mustang Details

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8 quarts oil change? wow is that why they bumped up the change to 10k?

Probably going with a long-life synthetic oil, like Mobil 1.

But there must be a reason for that much oil. I'm guessing it's to prevent oil starvation and/or foaming during high-g driving.

It might also provide a "reserve" for racing/competition driving, when the engine might burn more oil.
 
look, ford doesnt need to play the cubic inch war at this point. the time for that has passed. ten years ago i agreed with that. now we have 35mpg CAFE standards a few years off. everything will have small turbo v6's(smaller than 3.7liters) or 4 cylinders then.
 
A local so cal intake company is looking for this car. If anyone knows someone that is ordering one PM me and I can get the details. A free intake will be given to the person that loans the car out for development.
 
CA Lightfoot...I hear what you're saying, but the bottom line is that Ford sat on their laurels until the Chevy guys threw something at them (i.e. the 2010 Camaro)...Ford should have been putting in their more powerful 5.0 engine (and the new V6 one) a few years ago and STAY WAY ahead of the competition...but they didn't. As far as I'm concerned Ford was reactive instead of proactive. Definitely not the sign of a company with a vision...

I don't think Ford was reacting to Chevy's Camaro. The Camaro came out last year but the 5.0L had to be in development in like '06 or '07 to be able to be ready for it's release in 2010. They certainly didn't develop this new 5.0 engine in one year.
 
The fact that the 5.0 is equal to, or slighlty superior to the GM engine in the Camaro with less displacement to me shows that Ford is not sitting back and reacting. These engines cannot be developed overnight...and the fact the Ford engine is as good as it is next to GM's offering says something (it isn't as if GM is just throwing garbage out there.)