Ford: Mustang Gt 800 Rwhp + Whipple Supercharger S on 2040-cars
Deerton, Michigan, United States
If you want to really surprise a brand new C7 Z06, Hellcat or a Gen 5 Viper here is a Mustang, 50 mph- 150 mph accleration ****.Over $65000.00 invested, Less than 3700 miles on the build. Built and Tuned by Alternative Auto Performance, Chesterfield, Michigan.Replaced with BUILT ENGINE: Diamond Pistons, Manley Rods, Billet Oil Pump gears, ATI Damper, Mobil-1 Racing oil change every 1000 miles. Whipple 2.9 Supercharger.Fore Innovations Complete E85 Fuel System Conversion.McLeod RXT Clutch and One piece Aluminium Drive Shaft, 3.55 Gears.JLT intake, VMP Twin 67 mm Throttle body, Upgraded thermostat, BBK headers, X-pipe and Full exhaust.Brembo Brake Package, Boss Laguna Seca Style 19 inch Wheels with 305 Nitto NT05R in rear and 275 Nitto Invo upfront. 802 RWHP and 698 RWTQ on a conservative tune.Never did a burnout or taken to track. Occasional street fun.
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Ford reveals concept trucks that ultimately became Atlas
Wed, 03 Apr 2013The Ford Atlas Concept was one of the quiet success stories of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, and now Ford has given us a quick glimpse as to how that creation came to be. Designers actually combined two early sketches to build the Atlas. One, called the Bullet Train, is a futuristic, aerodynamic creation, while the other, aptly named the Locomotive, features the squared off proportions we're familiar with.
Once designers settled on the truck's proportions, they began nailing down exactly which attributes they wanted the final design to have. The Concept's notched windshield originated as a forked glass roof that seamlessly transitioned into the windscreen.
Likewise, designers wanted to fit the truck's tailgate with a storage compartment for tools and a first aid kit, but settled on the dual-purpose step/cargo cradle. Interestingly enough, the concept's active aero shutter wheels actually originated in some of the earliest sketches. Check out the photos and slides here for a closer look.
Ford Focus Electric and ST recalled over lighting issue
Mon, 12 Aug 2013Ford is recalling 6,308 units of the 2012 and 2013 Focus Electric and 2013 Focus ST that were fitted with HID headlights because a "wiring incompatibility" could keep the front side marker lights from working. A bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the recall should begin in the middle of this month, after which owners can take their cars to dealers to have the wiring assembly repaired free of charge.
You can find more information in the NHTSA bulletin posted below.
How Ford hid the 2015 Mustang from spy photographers
Fri, 20 Dec 2013Now that we've finally seen the 2015 Ford Mustang, it's fun to go back and look at the spy shots we spent months pouring over, trying to dissect what was under all the camouflage. For the most part, Ford did a good job of concealing the car from spy photographers, and it released a video showing how much work went into doing so.
As crude as the Mustang's camo looked, all of the hard plastic, foam, vinyl and ratchet straps were actually created and put in place by a specific design team. The whole idea was to hide the car's identity, but it certainly ended up acting as a magnet for attention, too. According to Ford's press release, it took less than an hour for spy shots to appear online after the car was taken on public roads for the very first time - this is likely in reference to our first official spy shots of the Mustang from June, shown in the gallery below.
Scroll down for a press release and video, which shows footage of the 2015 Ford Mustang testing with minimal camouflage. This is probably the same track session where we got our first look at the Mustang's face back in August.