Showing posts with label prototype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prototype. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Shelby builds 1000 rwhp twin turbo GT500 prototype



lead code red shelby gt500 450x253 Shelby builds 1000+ rwhp twin turbo GT500 prototype
There’s so much going on at SEMA it’s all-too easy to miss a few things. And while there are a ton of Mustangs, one would think that this Shelby prototype would have caught our attention – particularly since we were aware of its existence. Back in September we reported that on some potential future Shelby models, one of which was a 1,000 rwhp twin-turbo GT500.
Nicknamed “Code Red,” this particular GT500 was created in collaboration between Shelby American and Nelson Racing Engines – the same firm responsible for the 1,800 horsepower Mosler MT900S. The heavily modified 5.4-liter V8 features twin 61mm Turbonetics turbochargers along with a dual fuel system that includes cells for both race and street gas as well as an electronic boost controller that can vary boost for each gear.
If Shelby offers a production of the “Code Red” GT500, expect plenty of other goodies to be included like Baer 14-inch brakes, Shelby/Eibach adjustable suspension system, 9-inch Currie rear end, 10-point roll cage, and plenty more? Price tag? Shelby estimates that the package (car not included) would cost around $100,000.

Monday, March 14, 2016

A3 accomplishs Audi prototype of e Tron

Audi reveals the possibility of electric vehicle technology e-tron applied to all levels of their products, with the presence of A3 hatchback, which it finally joined the next-generation prototype electric-powered vehicles. A few weeks ago a prototype e-tron A5 quattro Audi has been displayed by the carrying two separate hybrid modules, including the ability as a plug-in hybrid.


A3 latest e-tron, carrying the electric drive system that relies on an electric motor to drive the front wheels. The electric motor has a power of 100 kW (134 hp) with a force of 270 Nm of twist that can make the A3 accelerate from 0-100 km / h in 11.2 seconds with a maximum speed of 144 km / hour.

When the lithium ion battery with a capacity of 26.5 kWh is in full condition, the reasonable distance traveled by these vehicles can achieve 140 km. Meanwhile, to replenish the batteries are empty, requiring approximately 9 hours taking electricity at home, and 4 hours if using fast charging system voltage 400 volts.