zackmd1
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Well with my previous project wrapping up, it’s time to move on! (https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/s197-hybrid-2006-mustang-with-s550-guts.184284/ ) Truly amazing the things you can find on FB Marketplace.
So the goal of this project is to make an alternate reality version of the Mach E where Ford kept it a coupe. I feel like I have done enough with Coyotes and Godzillas so I want a new challenge….
Current plan is to use two Tesla Small Drive Units in an AWD configuration to produce around 600hp. Hoping for 0-60 times in the mid 3s range. Also aiming to keep the weight around a current GT (3800-4000lbs).
Enter the vehicle! Found on FB Marketplace, this was a vehicle being prepped for drag car use but as a lot of projects go, lost steam and ended up sitting for quite some time. Car itself is a 2016 Mustang and came with a load of parts. Original owner had connections with Ford Racing for a time so quite a few interesting parts were among the lot.
Step 1 is to take care of the surface rust that has accumulated over time and then move into mounting the front and rear motor. Plan to use all S550 suspension to keep the overall feel of the vehicle intact.
From there will be the challenge of fitting a large enough battery. Current plan here is to use Model S battery modules in a custom pack mounted below the floor for CG and balance benefits.
Progress may be slow at times as the personal life will be getting busy over this next year but this should hopefully be an interesting thread to follow! Might also be controversial to some going electric but hopefully I can change a few opinions!!
So the goal of this project is to make an alternate reality version of the Mach E where Ford kept it a coupe. I feel like I have done enough with Coyotes and Godzillas so I want a new challenge….
Current plan is to use two Tesla Small Drive Units in an AWD configuration to produce around 600hp. Hoping for 0-60 times in the mid 3s range. Also aiming to keep the weight around a current GT (3800-4000lbs).
Enter the vehicle! Found on FB Marketplace, this was a vehicle being prepped for drag car use but as a lot of projects go, lost steam and ended up sitting for quite some time. Car itself is a 2016 Mustang and came with a load of parts. Original owner had connections with Ford Racing for a time so quite a few interesting parts were among the lot.
Step 1 is to take care of the surface rust that has accumulated over time and then move into mounting the front and rear motor. Plan to use all S550 suspension to keep the overall feel of the vehicle intact.
From there will be the challenge of fitting a large enough battery. Current plan here is to use Model S battery modules in a custom pack mounted below the floor for CG and balance benefits.
Progress may be slow at times as the personal life will be getting busy over this next year but this should hopefully be an interesting thread to follow! Might also be controversial to some going electric but hopefully I can change a few opinions!!
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