Monday, January 5, 2009

Ethanol-powered Mustang reaches 252 mph


Want to prove that ponies like ethanol? Give Oklahoma corn farmer Brent Hajek a call. He helped get a FR500C Ford Mustang running on E85 up to 252.78 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats is Utah back in September. The record-setting drive (well, almost. It still needs to be duplicated to make the books) handily beat the previous record of 246 mph. The Mustang used a 5.4L Ford GT block, heads and various performance parts from Ford Racing, but that sort of support was not a given.

NewsOK reports that there was little enthusiasm for the Mustang record attempt until Hajek suggested using the corn-based fuel. Once the biofuel was part of the plan, they [Ford] were hooked."
more detail. ...






Other article:
2010 Ford Mustang by Hot Wheels up close and personal
More 2010 Ford Mustang Teasers Released
Ford Mustang FR500S Unveiled at SEMA
First Ford Mustang FR500S Race Cars Delivered
2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt
Ford Mustang Bullit Officially Revealed
First Ever Mustang Convertible for Sale
Spy Photos: 2010 Ford Mustang at street market