The tourists have eased through three warm-up games leading into the first Gabba Test, but Australian Bayliss expects the intensity to spike against Steve Smith's team with the Ashes on the line.
England are the holders of the urn after winning 3-2 at home in 2015, but were crushed 5-0 the last time the Ashes were played in Australia in 2013-14.
Bayliss said England got everything they wanted out of the three warm-up games and was confident of defying their poor record at the Gabba when the First Test begins on Thursday and pulling off a huge upset.
"Over the three games we started slow, then built it up over the last couple of games," he added.
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"An Ashes Test will see our intensity rise as high as it possibly can.
"We are not here to make up the numbers. We are here to win. We're very confident."
The Australians have not lost a Gabba Test since November 1988, while England last won there 31 years ago.
Bayliss said he was satisfied with England's build-up to the first Test, which gets under way on Thursday.
Novices Jason Sangha and Matt Short scored their maiden first-class centuries for CA XI to keep England in the field on the last day the Townsville warm-up game.
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Sangha hit 133 off 226 balls, while Short remained unbeaten on 134 off 264 balls when the game was called off late on Saturday.
"It was probably good to experience it, and the heat as well. We are always a bit disappointed when we don't take 10 for 90.
"We decided to try a few things where normally we would hone in on line and length and concentrate on that.
"We thought we'd try different tactics and field placings to see how it went. It's difficult on a flat wicket.
After Craig Overton's struggles in Townsville, where he recorded match figures of two for 97 and registered his third successive duck on tour, fit-again Jake Ball appears to be ahead of him as England's probable fourth seamer at the Gabba.
"I thought Ball was our best bowler in Perth and he started that way again in Adelaide before he sprained his ankle," Bayliss said.
"He's fine now, is bowling again, and should be fit and raring to go at the Gabba.
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