Ford: Mustang Gt Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
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2011 Mustang GT Premium. This is not a Roush edition. I did not like the Roush ride, suspension or tune. I decided to customize what I liked from Roush. I visited their shop and spoke with some of the folks there. Very good condition. No accidents or body work. Factory Options: - Brembo edition. 14 inch 4 piston front brakes- Power drivers and passengers seats (rare option)- 6 Speed manual transmission- 3.73 rear end gear ratio (same axle as GT500)- Sirius radio with shaker 500 Aftermarket equipment: - Roush TVS2300 supercharger. This is an intercooled SC with fuel delivery upgrade. Fairly large intercooler installed in front of the radiator with Ford Racing intercooler pump. Does not get heat sink like a GT500. Google Brenspeed for their Corvette Killer. Makes 591RWHP, 488 RWTQ on 93 octane gas. 47lb injectors. Max safe tune which gets 23mpg at 78mph and 24.5 at 62mph.- Carbon fiber one piece drive shaft.- Boss 302 oil cooler. This is to keep the engine safe!- BMR safety loop.- BMR lower control arm relocation brackets.- Whiteline lower control arms.- BMR watts link. You can see this from the undercarriage photo. This device gives the car flat handling that a rear sway bar cannot without the harsh ride.- Energy suspension shifter bushing. No additional noise and quick, firm shifts.- Tokico D-spec shocks, struts, Ford racing P springs. Drop is about 1 inch. Tokicos allow adjustment from super firm to super soft. Note the remote adjusters in the trunk so you do not have the lift the liner. I have the key on my keychain to adjust.- GT500 axle backs. Provide very cool sound with zero drone.- Exedy 500 clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing. Allows for no slippage if you ran slicks (which I never have). About 25% firmer pedal than stock. The original clutch never slipped, but I didnt want to do these modifications half way.- Gauge pods. The top is the Aeroforce interceptor, then oil temperature sensor, boost gauge. Max boost is about 10psi.- Striping is my own design which I get compliments on very frequently.- Pirelli all seasons P Zero Nero. 245s front and 275s rear. Nearly new. Great grip in wet or cooler temps with Boss 302 LS knockoff wheels which have TPMS installed.- Nitto Drag radials mounted on 18 x 10 wheels rear and 18 x 9 front. The fronts have Nitto 555 Extreme tires. Very low miles. Mounted on drift wheels from American Muscle. Have TPMS sensors installed. These are basically new and are included in the auction.- SCT tuner. Tuned by Brenspeed in Indiana.- Retrofit HID projector bi-xenon 55 watt headlights. I modified these myself. Took hours to install the lens. I also have the factory lights.- Pioneer upgraded speakers in doors and rear panel.- Lloyds custom floor mats. This car is about a 95/100. A few scratches, etc.
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Toyota, Ford decide to end hybrid collaboration before it starts
Tue, 23 Jul 2013Not all so-called Memorandum of Understanding pacts end in actual collaborations. For instance, after a two-year "feasibility study," Toyota and Ford have just announced that they will not be developing hybrid systems for use in light trucks and SUVs as previously planned, and the two automakers will instead continue to develop their own hybrid technology independently.
The would-be collaboration was first announced in August of 2011, and would have seen a rear-wheel-drive hybrid platform that would "improve the efficiency of trucks and SUVs while still allowing them to be driven in the way customers expect," according to our initial post on the topic.
Keep in mind that this announcement isn't to say we shouldn't expect hybrid pickups and SUVs from the two automakers, but that they probably aren't coming very soon - Ford says it will have a system "before the end of this decade" and we haven't heard much from Toyota on the hybrid truck front since the 2008 A-BAT Concept (pictured above) - and that they will not share any components between them (and they never have, for what it's worth).
Focus ST diesel variant coming, just don't look for it here
Fri, 07 Mar 2014A few years back, Volkswagen made some waves when it announced the Golf GTD - a diesel-powered car that, aside from its ultra-efficient, ultra-torquey engine, was identical to the gas-powered GTI. That meant cosseting sport seats, larger wheels, sportier suspension, larger brakes and a body kit that made the GTD indistinguishable from the GTI, except for the three little letters on the back and in the grille.
Now, Ford is looking to replicate VW's success, with a diesel version of the Focus ST. According to Motor Trend, the diesel-powered ST will use a 2.0-liter, 182-horsepower four-cylinder. With an unspecified amount of torque on offer (we'd guess around 280 pound-feet), the diesel hot hatch should hit 62 miles per hour in about eight seconds.
The report, which originally comes from Auto Express, claims the ST Diesel was confirmed by Ford Chief Marketing Officer Mark Fields during this week's Geneva Motor Show. Not surprisingly, it doesn't appear there are any plans to bring a diesel-powered Focus of any kind to the US, let alone one that uses the suspension, steering and other items from the ST. Of course, if there's an official confirmation from Ford, we'll be sure to report on it.
2015 Ford F-150 configurator is ready to go to work
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We took to Ford's consumer website to mess about with it and see just how ridiculous of a truck we can build. Among the fun things we discovered were these two nuggets - the most expensive truck we could configure was not the top-end Platinum model, but instead the King Ranch, which rang up at $65,955. The other exciting discovery? The new truck would be available in a questionable shade called Blue Jeans (shown above with the optional contrasting Caribou paint). Yep, Blue Jeans.
You can head over to Ford's consumer page and build your very own aluminum F-150 now. Take a look.