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Old 05-13-2008, 10:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bold Moves: 2008 GT500KR Mustang offers first carbon fiber hood for Ford or Shelby

For the past several years, the 2008 Shelby GT500KR Mustang has received a much deserved hype surrounding its superior design both aesthetically and under the hood. But one particular component that earns the KR its “King of the Road” status is its carbon fiber hood.

No Ford or Shelby has ever come equipped with a carbon fiber hood, so its only fitting that the 2008 Shelby GT500 KR should lead the pack.


“This is our first-ever production application of carbon fiber, and it is fitting that we developed it with Shelby Automobiles,” said Ford SVT chief program engineer Jamal Hameedi. “It’s there purely for performance. It brings important aerodynamic and weight-reduction benefits that translate into enhanced performance for our new King of the Road.”

To some, the application of carbon fiber is simply a gimmick to bump up the price, but here it directly applies to the KR’s advanced performance on the road. The hood’s new design incorporates a unique ventilation system running throughout the leading edge and large rear surface ducts on each side, providing optimum management of underhood aero pressure when you decide to floor it on the back roads.

Its innovative design also allows for the indirect routing of water to avoid damage of inner-compartment electronics and corrosion. The hot air expelled by the engine is routed through 10 underhood vents to push out the water through its exterior vents.

On the hood’s underside, there are two pressure zones, high and low, that allow for both fresh air intake and hot engine compartment air expulsion.

“This hood architecture helps the new KR deliver its 40-horsepower increase without sacrificing refinement and practicality for street use,” Hameedi said.

For more photos and an official press release regarding the new carbon fiber hood for the 2008 Shelby GT500KR Mustang, check out the replies below.
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Old 05-13-2008, 10:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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More pics of the carbon fiber hood for the 2008 GT500KR Mustang

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New ‘king Of The Road’ Carbon Fiber Hood Delivers Increased Performance...

Official Press Release from Ford.com

The new 2008 Shelby GT500KR is a performance car that knows how to manage pressure, thanks to carbon fiber components that do more than just look fast.

The new “King of the Road” features the first carbon fiber hood for Ford or Shelby. The hood is a sculpted work of art, with the right science under its skin to deliver real performance impact.

“This is our first-ever production application of carbon fiber, and it is fitting that we developed it with Shelby Automobiles,” said Ford SVT chief program engineer Jamal Hameedi. “It’s there purely for performance. It brings important aerodynamic and weight-reduction benefits that translate into enhanced performance for our new King of the Road.”

Art and Science of Performance

Delivering more power and performance in the new KR meant a more sophisticated approach to managing underhood aero pressure, especially at high speeds. The new carbon fiber hood incorporates aggressive vents in its leading edge and large rear surface ducts on each side – cues that make the performance pedigree of this latest Ford-Shelby collaboration immediately clear.

But it’s the underside of the hood where the really magic happens.
Carbon fiber, cured at high temperature in an autoclave, allowed Ford SVT and Shelby engineers to create a complex aerodynamic pressure management system.

This architecture creates two pressure zones under the hood – a high-pressure zone for fresh air intake for combustion and a low-pressure zone that expels hot engine compartment air.

Intake air for the supercharger is fed via the leading-edge intake vents. Then the underhood ducting routes it directly into a high-pressure subcompartment at the left-front corner of the engine compartment. Inside the subcompartment, separated from the rest of the underhood area by a robust rubber sealing system, is a large, conical, performance intake filter for the cool, fresh intake air.

The aerodynamic properties of the new hood were perfected in the wind tunnel after extensive computer modeling using computational fluid dynamics.
The hood is locked in place – and its complex aero performance is ensured – by artful stainless steel hood pins that lock the front corners into place. Even the hood pin shape is aerodynamically honed for reduced drag.

The rest of the underhood is a low-pressure zone, thanks to the large anterior ducts that effectively suck hot air out of the engine compartment at speed. This optimizes the effectiveness of the engine cooling systems, which are critical to performance.

Having large louvered ducts on the top of the hood requires careful engineering to protect the engine and underhood components – especially electronics – from water.

Water is indirectly routed downward through underhood ducting to drains that have been carefully placed. Hot engine compartment air is pushed up through 10 smaller underhood vents and out through the larger exterior vents. The unique water management system and the use of carbon fiber for the hood eliminate the likelihood of corrosion – a typical issue for collectors.

“This hood architecture helps the new KR deliver its 40-horsepower increase without sacrificing refinement and practicality for street use,” Hameedi said.
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