
Down in Victoria, Texas many people run something each and every year called the Texas kilometer. Essentially you bring your car and if that meets the safety specifications you get to drive becoming fast as you want straight down a mile long jet runway. This year within the event, M2K Motorsports emerged with a heavily revised Ford GT plus they set the path on fire.
That Ford Gt bike went 293.6 Mile per hour in the standing mile. If you don’t determine what a standing mile is, you make at a dead stop and you’ve a mile to improve to your top pace. The base car can be a 2006 Ford Gt bike using the factory 6-speed. The motor car uses a MoTeC ECU, massive double turbos, and other gear.
The vehicle did a quarter distance at over 167 MPH. To slow it down a drag racing parachute was bundled. The 293.6 Miles per hour run is a world record for the standing mile.
M2K Motorsports Standing upright Mile World Track record 2006 Ford Gt bike 293.6 MPH
Here is the with car video associated with M2K Motorsports's Standing Mile World Record 293.A few MPH run (3/26/2017) loaded with an Accufab, Inc. prepared 5.4L controlled with a MoTeC M800, CDI-8, C125 at the The Official Tx Mile in Victoria, Tx.Video was used with Motec Systems USA'azines HD VCS System, which records video during 1080p @ 25hz with CAN details overlay.Vehicle: M2K Motorsports Prepped 2006 Ford GTEngine: Accufab Race Ford GT 5.4LTransmission: Factory Ford Gt bike 6 SpeedECU: MoTeCData Acquisition: MoTeCIgnition Program: MoTeCWiring: NCS DesignsTuning and Calibration: NCS DesignsSuspension and Aerodynamics: Ahlman Engineering*Edit 3/27/17 Added transmission info
Posted by simply NCS Designs on domingo, Twenty-six de marzo de 2017









