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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
12/1 vs 9.5/1 19 gt350 makes 494whp!
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 16273925" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express and just happen to be decently familiar with the EPA certification process, and unless Ford re-certified the Voodoo, there is 0% chance the car make that much more power. If they even think about touching the engine mapping.....re-certify. Any possible change to emissions....re-certify. With that being said, they can originally certify an engine at a higher level, and tune it down. 40-50 HP seem a little extreme though.</p><p></p><p>For a very limited production engine on the backside of it's life cycle, I would be shocked if they went through the process.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Ferrari's execution of the FPC engine is significantly different than Ford's. In the name of cost, NVH, and overall engine size, the Voodoo sacrifices several key advantages that a FPC normally offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 16273925, member: 21531"] I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express and just happen to be decently familiar with the EPA certification process, and unless Ford re-certified the Voodoo, there is 0% chance the car make that much more power. If they even think about touching the engine mapping.....re-certify. Any possible change to emissions....re-certify. With that being said, they can originally certify an engine at a higher level, and tune it down. 40-50 HP seem a little extreme though. For a very limited production engine on the backside of it's life cycle, I would be shocked if they went through the process. Ferrari's execution of the FPC engine is significantly different than Ford's. In the name of cost, NVH, and overall engine size, the Voodoo sacrifices several key advantages that a FPC normally offers. [/QUOTE]
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