07-10-2008, 02:29 AM
leftlanenews.com
With gas prices setting record highs nearly every day, many Americans are being forced to trade in their performance cars and large trucks and SUVs due the high price of a fill up. But one Ohio manââ¬â¢s invention could be setting the stage for a V8 return.
Napoleon, Ohioââ¬â¢s Doug Pelmear claims that he has created a V8-powered 1987 Ford Mustang that develops 400 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque on E85, can accelerate from 0-60 in about three seconds ââ¬â on its way to a top speed of 180 mph ââ¬â and still returns an astonishing 110 mpg.
Although a 400 horsepower economy car sounds too good to be true, Toledoââ¬â¢s Rocket Ventures, a subsidiary of the Regional Growth Partnership, has verified Pelmearââ¬â¢s claim, according to OzarksFirst.com.
Pelmear has yet to reveal whatââ¬â¢s exactly under the hood of his Mustang ââ¬â as heââ¬â¢s still waiting on a few patents ââ¬â but says his work is based off the work of his grandfather who developed fuel-saving techniques during the 1940s.
Pelmear has even entered his car into the Progressive Automotive X Prize, one of the worldââ¬â¢s foremost green car competitions that challenges contestants to ââ¬Ådesign viable, clean and super-efficient cars that people want to buy.ââ¬Â If you ask us, the judges should just hand over the $10 million grand prize to Pelmear right now.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/best-mechani...0-mpg.html
There's video at 110 MPG Ford Mustang
With gas prices setting record highs nearly every day, many Americans are being forced to trade in their performance cars and large trucks and SUVs due the high price of a fill up. But one Ohio manââ¬â¢s invention could be setting the stage for a V8 return.
Napoleon, Ohioââ¬â¢s Doug Pelmear claims that he has created a V8-powered 1987 Ford Mustang that develops 400 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque on E85, can accelerate from 0-60 in about three seconds ââ¬â on its way to a top speed of 180 mph ââ¬â and still returns an astonishing 110 mpg.
Although a 400 horsepower economy car sounds too good to be true, Toledoââ¬â¢s Rocket Ventures, a subsidiary of the Regional Growth Partnership, has verified Pelmearââ¬â¢s claim, according to OzarksFirst.com.
Pelmear has yet to reveal whatââ¬â¢s exactly under the hood of his Mustang ââ¬â as heââ¬â¢s still waiting on a few patents ââ¬â but says his work is based off the work of his grandfather who developed fuel-saving techniques during the 1940s.
Pelmear has even entered his car into the Progressive Automotive X Prize, one of the worldââ¬â¢s foremost green car competitions that challenges contestants to ââ¬Ådesign viable, clean and super-efficient cars that people want to buy.ââ¬Â If you ask us, the judges should just hand over the $10 million grand prize to Pelmear right now.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/best-mechani...0-mpg.html
There's video at 110 MPG Ford Mustang