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The Ford 5.0-Liter Mustang is Back With BorgWarner Variable Cam Timing (VCT) Technology


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BorgWarner's Award-Winning Cam Torque Actuated VCT Technology Improves the 5.0-Liter Mustang's Horsepower

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., March 31 -- BorgWarner's award-winning Cam Torque Actuated (CTA(TM)) variable cam timing (VCT) technology and timing drive system improve the horsepower and reduce emissions for the 2011 Ford Mustang GT's all-new 5.0-liter V8 engine. A critical element in Ford's twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) system, BorgWarner's CTA(TM) technology optimizes variable cam timing, making it more efficient at all engine speeds with faster response than traditional hydraulic oil-actuated VCT systems. Also featuring BorgWarner's resonance attenuation technology, the timing drive system improves overall engine efficiency, helping the Mustang achieve 412 horsepower and 390 ft. lb. of torque and a best in class EPA rating of 17 mpg city and 26 mpg on the highway. The new 5.0-liter Mustang is the first to feature both advanced technologies from BorgWarner.

"The 5.0-liter V8 Mustang engine is legendary. BorgWarner's CTA(TM) technology and timing drive system thrust the modern, all-new engine into the future with powerful performance," said James Verrier, President and General Manager, BorgWarner Morse TEC. "Driving enthusiasts will enjoy more power at the pedal--especially when launching, merging and passing--and appreciate the added benefits of improved fuel economy and reduced emissions."

For this high-performance application, Ford engineers specified cam torque actuated variable camshaft timing. Unlike traditional cam phasing methods, which typically use engine oil pressure to phase the camshaft, BorgWarner's patented CTA(TM) technology harnesses the existing torsional energy in the valve train to accomplish this event, similar to a hydraulic ratchet. CTA(TM) cam phasers operate more quickly and under a wider range of engine speeds and temperatures than traditional oil pressure actuated cam phasers, enabling optimal air flow into and out of the engine for most operating conditions. In addition, CTA(TM) cam phasers are fully functional shortly after engine start, the critical time when a large percentage of engine emissions occur and before the catalytic converter is effective. The result: better fuel economy, lower emissions, and more torque and horsepower.

The timing drive system also features BorgWarner's patented resonance attenuation technology. Designed to reduce chain tension and camshaft oscillation, the technology allowed Ford to use an uncompromised valvetrain in order to achieve peak high speed performance. Driving the entire system are the industry's best-in-class silent and roller chains, designed for high strength, low wear and quiet operation.

In addition, both the base Mustang and Mustang GT will offer Ford's six-speed 6R80 automatic transmission for the first time, featuring high-energy friction plates and torque converter clutch discs supplied by BorgWarner Drivetrain Systems to help the 2011 Mustang deliver unsurpassed fuel economy in the segment.

BorgWarner Morse TEC is a leading global designer and producer of engine timing systems that are quiet, durable, precise and cost effective. Engines equipped with BorgWarner variable cam timing (VCT) technology operate independently of oil pressure to deliver more horsepower, better performance, and improved fuel economy over traditional cam phasing devices in the marketplace today. HY-VOŽ chain systems, which are available for front wheel drive transmissions, four-wheel drive transfer cases and hybrid power drives, transmit power between shafts efficiently, quietly and economically with considerable weight savings over gear technology.

Auburn Hills, Michigan-based BorgWarner Inc. is a product leader in highly engineered components and systems for vehicle powertrain applications worldwide. The FORTUNE 500 company operates manufacturing and technical facilities in 59 locations in 18 countries. Customers include VW/Audi, Ford, Toyota, Renault/Nissan, General Motors, Hyundai/Kia, Daimler, Chrysler, Fiat, BMW, Honda, John Deere, PSA, and MAN. The Internet address for BorgWarner is: http://www.borgwarner.com/.

BorgWarner's award-winning Cam Torque Actuated (CTA(TM)) variable cam timing technology and timing drive system improves the horsepower, fuel economy and emissions of the all-new 5.0-liter engine in the 2011 Ford Mustang GT.

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