2005 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
If you want a one of a kind street legal mustang that runs et's in the 10's you have found the one. Drive it to the track! This car started out as a genuine 05 Saleen S281 # 137 with screaming yellow paint. The car looks like a "normal" Saleen at first glance...however this Beast is far from normal. I will try my best to list all of the major upgrades. I realize there will be questions so please don't hesitate to ask. The engine is a 4.6 3 valve built by Fox Lake Racing and tuned by CRT performance. Upgrades include..Ford 3 valve heads with ss valves, bronze guides, and polished and balanced crank, forged Teksid aluminum block, Eagle crank, Eagle rods, Diamond pistons with relief valves, ARP main & head studs, Melling oil pump with billett gears.. no expense was spared with the rebuild and all work done by a highly experienced engine builder. I have the complete breakdown. The twin turbos are made by Precision Turbo & Engine out of Hebron Indiana. Custom aluminum intake, intercooler, Aeromotive rails, 75# injectors. The transmission is a Lyntech AODE with transbrake and lock up Cameron built convertor (3000). Original 5 speed transmission goes with car. Has 20" Saleen wheels with like new Pirelli P-Zero tires. Also included are four Bogart wheels with slicks for the track. The suspension has been modified to handle the high horsepower, I can give details if needed. Real carbon fiber hood, full roll cage and complete gauge pkg. The A/C works well as does the 500 watt factory stereo. A Predator custom tuner goes with the car. Car is tuned right now to produce @ 641 RWHP on 93 octane on pump gas. There is a full race tune programmed in the tuner ready to go. There is more HP there, but that's the max that I felt comfortable with, Unfortunately health issues are forcing the sale. This is a complete turn key street / drag car that is ready to go...fast.
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New Ford dedicated hybrid due in 2018, will it fare better than C-Max?
Fri, Aug 22 2014Everyone likes to go after the champ. When it comes to fuel economy, that means taking on the Prius, which is something that automakers not named Toyota have been trying to do for years. Just because no one has been able to beat the Prius for fuel economy numbers isn't stopping them from trying. Hyundai was just caught with a potential Prius-fighter and now we have news that Ford is joining the party. Well, is going to join again. The last time Ford said it was going to challenge the Prius, it didn't go quite as planned. The C-Max hybrid was heavily hyped as a Prius-beater and was originally rated at 47 miles per gallon. Of course, it later needed to be recalculated to just 40 mpg and sales tanked. So, it's back to the Blue Oval drawing board, according to Automotive News, which is reporting that Ford is readying a brand new gas-electric hybrid due in 2018 as a 2019 model year vehicle. A plug-in version is in the works, too, and the car will reportedly share a platform with the upcoming next-gen Focus and Escape models. About those C-Max sales. They have not been stellar for the C-Max hybrid, which started strong but suffered when the reality of the lower fuel economy was realized. So far in 2014 (through the end of July), Ford has sold 11,685 gas-electric models and another 4,759 plug-in Energi versions. The trend for the standard C-Max is downward (from 20,125 during the same time frame in 2013) and upward for the plug-in version (2,915 in the first seven months of 2013).
Ford Focus refresh shots leak ahead of Geneva
Sun, 23 Feb 2014In case you haven't been paying attention, Ford has been gradually redesigning its lineup to sport a familiar face. The Aston Martin-inspired grille shape debuted on the Fusion and was soon applied to the Fiesta. Even the front end of the new Mustang takes its cues from the same, and we're sure other models will soon be made-over to fall in line. The next on the docket? The Focus.
Set to be unveiled in little over a week at the Geneva Motor Show, the revised Focus has leaked out a tad early, revealing a mild facelift that bears that same trapezoidal grille with horizontal slats. Along with the new grille, the headlights, lower fascia and hood appear to have been reshaped. Around back there appears to be a new rear bumper and taillights, but otherwise the shape remains largely the same as the current model.
Expect the updates to be applied to all bodystyles offered around the world, including the hatchback, wagon and sedan. The engine lineup is expected to carry over largely unchanged, though the plug-in hybrid powertrain from the C-Max Energi could port over to the revised Focus. Plus Ford seems to have taken the opportunity to spruce things up in the cabin some. Check it out in the image gallery above and watch this space for the official announcement as we pack our bags for Switzerland.
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