Showing posts with label Mustang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mustang. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2014

Galpin-Fisker Rocket 2015 Ford Mustang



When renowned designer Henrik Fisker approached his longtime friend and colleague, Galpin Auto Sports manager Beau Boeckmann, with advanced design sketches for a super-tuner 2015 Ford Mustang, the two wasted no time. And in Less than four months, the 725 horsepower Galpin-Fisker 'Rocket' is turning heads at the 2014 Los Angeles auto show. These tw muscle car maniacs are now preparing to put this monster into production.

The Rocket was designed by Henrik Fisker, who has a pretty good track record of designing striking cars. He's worked on the BMW Z8, Aston Martin DB8 and 9, and, of course, the Fisker Karma, which, for all its troubles, was at the very least a remarkable design.





Rocket’s design also builds heavily on the modern lines and cues on the 2015 Ford Mustang GT on which it is based. The familiar Mustang logo gallops across a hexagonal carbon-fiber grille, split horizontally by an aluminum bar. The Galpin-Fisker Rocket’s new face sits on top of a carbon-fiber front splitter, which is matched with enlarged front intakes and two massive hood scoops that help cool the car’s 725-hp V-8 engine. Custom side skirts, flared fenders, brake-cooling side skirts (for the 15-inch Brembos), a rear diffuser, and a rear decklid spoiler are also included to improve aerodynamics and downforce.

“My favorite Mustang is the 1968 Shelby GT500 that had this long hood and huge air intakes,” said Fisker, in a statement. “It gave me butterflies the first time I saw it. We wanted to recreate that feeling with this car.”
As impressive as the car looks in person, what’s even more impressive is the time frame in which it went from idea to reality. Once the ball started rolling on the Rocket, the partners were dead-set on bringing the car to life. “When [Fisker] showed me that design, I literally got chills,” Boeckmann told AUTOMOBILE at the Los Angeles auto show. Galpin Auto Sports would then unveil a one-off tuner 2015 Ford Mustang at SEMA, with the same supercharged, 725-hp V-8 engine.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350



Features :

500 horsepower from Ford's first production flat-plane crankshaft 5.2-liter V8 — an engine usually associated with a European sports cars or race cars.

The 2016 Shelby GT350 has a six speed manual transmission and five different driving modes.

The 2015 Mustang, which is the base of the 2016 Gt350 is already 28% stiffer than the previous car and the GT350 is even stiffer still and the ride height has been lowered by about two inches.

The GT350 gets a new aluminium hood that has been sloped and lowered to look even better.

The aluminum front fenders accommodate the wider front track and wider wheel arches.

The GT350 has some advanced materials and technologies including Ford's first use of MagneRide dampers, a system long used by General Motors for continuous adjustment of the suspension for optimal handling.

To harness all its power, the car has Brembo brakes and the car has stiff 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires with customized sidewalls, tread face and compound for maximum grip on the road or at the track.

The car is also more aerodynamic.

The interior was designed around the driver with specially designed Recaro sport seats, a flat-bottom steering wheel and upgraded gauges to monitor performance. Ford even took out a lot of the chrome trim that might otherwise distract the driver.


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

2015 Ford Mustang GT “King Cobra”

SEMA 2014 saw a handful of Mustang put up on show. Believe me, after checking out the pictures of all of them has really made me fall deeper in love with the American muscle car. The RTR Spec 5 Concept and then the 1965 Hoonicorn Mustang blew people away at tyhe SEMA Auto Show 2014.


Ford Racing just showed off exactly how crazy you can get with the newest pony, throwing its entire catalog of factory-supported go-fast high performance parts at our favourite coupe. The result is the King Cobra, a 600-plus-horsepower supercharged Stang that can rip through the quarter-mile at a staggering 10.97 seconds.


Ford Racing has made its intentions clear to make a fast car go even faster as it has put all of its Ford Racing kits and upgrades into the King Cobra.


The King Cobra has a 2.3-litre belt-driven supercharger developed in conjunction with Roush Performance,  along with the requisite intake manifold, throttle body, air intake, air-to-liquid intercooler, fuel rail with high-flow injectors, and retuned ECU.


Also the King Cobra prototype 2015 Mustang reportedly blasted down Michigan’s Milan Dragway to a 10.97 second quarter-mile on slicks.


Monday, November 10, 2014

Ken Block's 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR

Why is the Hooonicorn getting people mad? Here's the reason....


Block's ASD Motorsports and Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s RTR built the Hoonicorn over the course of two years using input from Block’s twisted mind and inspiration from just about every corner of motorsport. Gymkhana 7 should be the best thing ever.


  • The 1965 Ford Mustang packs a 410 cubic-inch Roush Yates Ford V8 engine used in NASCAR, good enough to produce 845 horsepower. 
  • It is an AWD (All Wheel Drive) and a six-speed manual gearbox dumps power to the pavement.
  • The wide Mustang body is the work of RTR and Block’s own Hoonigan Racing Division, while the 18-inch fifteen52 wheels are shod in Pirelli Trofeo R tires that use a specialized compound exclusive to Block.
  • Block has basically married a NASCAR stock car with a WRC racer.








*information taken from autoblog

Sunday, November 9, 2014

2015 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 Concept

Everything about the 2015 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 concept that you might wanna know:

Mustang RTR is the vision of World Champion drifter and Mustang mad man, Vaughn Gittin Jr.

  • It has a Ford Racing 5.0-liter Aluminator V8 engine.
  • It has a close-ratio six-speed transmission.
  • Also Magnaflow and American Racing have provided the exhaust system and headers, respectively.
  • 20-inch HRE wheels which are designed specially for the RTR.
  • Spec 5's body kit comes from RTR, including flared panels that widen the car two inches in front and 2.75 inches in back.
  • In addition to that, a unique hood, chin spoiler with carbon-fiber splitter and new grilles have been fitted, as have a new diffuser and rear spoiler, which suit the 2015 Mustang look.

This is what RTR had to say in its press release.

Keeping in tune with RTR's out-of-the-box styling and functional approach to performance, the Mustang RTR Spec 5 Concept was dreamed up and brought to reality. Not only is this car built for pure fun, but this car will serve as a research and development tool under President and Founder Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s right foot and prowess behind the wheel, resulting in the "RTR Tactical Performance Line"
of parts by RTR for the serious enthusiast.

"In addition to launching our 2015 Mustang RTR, we wanted to do something over-the-top that highlighted our commitment to untraditional aggressive-styling and performance," says Vaughn Gittin Jr. "Something that from a distance had the feeling of an OEM concept car, but at a closer look clearly shows that there is much more. I look forward to thrashing this beast and putting our exclusive RTR Tactical Performance product line in addition to our partners products to the ultimate test."

The Mustang RTR Spec 5 Concept was a collaborative effort by Mustang RTR, MA-Motorsports, and ASD Motorsports.

Powertrain
Ford Racing 5.0 Aluminator XS
Ford Racing Aluminum radiator
Ford Racing close ratio 6-speed transmission
Ford Racing control pack
American Racing headers
Magnaflow custom racing muffler
Driveshaft Shop 9" conversion with 4:56 gears
Bosch 044 Fuel pump
Driveshaft Shop aluminum driveshaft and axles
Revolution Automotive custom tune

Chassis
ASD Motorsports custom front lower control arms
Custom coilovers

Wheels & Tires
Nitto NT05 Tires
RTR by HRE Tech 7 3-piece wheels (20x10 front, 20x11 rear)

Exterior
RTR Spec 5 wide flare panels (50mm front, 75mm rear)
3m 1080 film wrap (matte silver) by Speedesign
RTR chin spoiler with carbon splitter
RTR upper grill with integrated lighting
RTR lower grill
RTR rocker splitters
RTR rear diffuser
RTR rear spoiler with gurney lip
RTR composite hood, fenders, doors and rear decklid

Interior
Bosch DDU7 Motorsports display
Recaro Racing seats
ASD Motorsports hand-brake
Takata Racing harnesses

Filtration
K&N Air filter
K&N Oil filter









*information taken from autoblog

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

1964 Ford Mustang

1964 Ford Mustang Convertible

The first generation Ford Mustang was launched in the US on April 17, 1964.

It combined it sporty looks, economy, and performance in a package that had an affordable price tag.

The Mustang had enough options that you could have it as an economy car to a luxury sports car.

The Mustang created the "pony car" class of American automobiles which consist of sports-car like coupes with long hoods and short rear decks.

It gave rise to competitors such as the Chevrolet Camaro, and Pontiac Firebird, AMC Javelin, as well as Chrysler's improved Plymouth Barracuda and the first generation Dodge Challenger. 

Available Engines

Engine Type
Displacement
Carburretor
Power
Torque
Straight 6
170 ci
1 bbl
101 hp @ 4400 rpm
156 lb-ft @ 2400 rpm
V8
260 ci
2 bbl
164 hp @ 4400 rpm
258 lb-ft @ 2200 rpm
Hi-Po Windsor
289 ci
4 bbl
271 hp
312 lb-ft
V8
289 ci
4 bbl
229 hp @ 4400 rpm
304 lb-ft @ 2800 rpm
V8
289 ci
4 bbl
210 hp
300 lb-ft

Transmission

3-speed Manual

4-speed Manual

Cruise-O-matic Auto

Dimensions

Wheelbase : 108 in

Overall Length : 181.6 in

Width : 68.2 in

Front Tread : 56 in

Rear Tread : 56 in

Tires : 6.50 x 13/7.00 x 13//7.00 x 14

Curb Weight : 2449 lbs (Hardtop), 2615 (Convertible)
                               


Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat




The Dodge Challenger has come into the world in three completely different generations. 

The first generation Challenger was a pony car produced from 1970-1974. 

The second generation ranged from 1978-1983 and was a badge engineered Mitsubishi Galant Lambda. 

The third, current generation came about in 2008 and was produced to compete against the Mustang and the Camaro, two legendary muscle cars that had started the pony car era. 

The current generation Challenger is built on the Charger/Chrysler 300C platform and features rear-wheel drive and an independent rear suspension. 

Officially the Dodge Challenger SRT is the only Chrysler Group model confirmed to receive the Hellcat under its bonnet.

Engine

Power : 425 kw (570 bhp / 578 ps) @ 6200 rpm

Displacement : 6.4 litre (392 ci)

Bore & Stroke : 103.9 mm (4.1 in) x 94.5 mm (3.7 in)

Compression : 10.9 to 1

Engine type : Chrysler 392 HEMI V-8 Supercharged

Engine Location : Front

General Data

Gearbox : Tremec TR6060 6 Speed Manual and Chrysler 8 Speed Automatic

Drive : Rear Wheel Drive

Fuel Capacity : 72 litres

Year of Introduction : 2014

Home Country : USA

Power to Weight ratio : 301 bhp/tonne

Dimensions

Curb Weight : 1892 kg (4162 lbs)

Size : 5.02 m (198 in) long, 1.92 m (76 in) wide and 1.45 m (57 in) high

Wheelbase : 2.95 m (116 in)


Track Width : 1.6 m (63.1 in) front, 1.6 m (63.1 in) rear