2011 V6 Mustang Breaks MPG & Horsepower Records (48.5 MPG 305 BHP)

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BRISTOL, Tenn., June 24, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –
The 2011 Ford Mustang V-6 sets a new record by averaging 48.5 mpg on a track while completing 1,457 laps with an average speed of 43.9 mph

Mustang is powered by a new 3.7-liter V-6 engine that uses advanced engineering and technology to deliver great performance and fuel economy

More than 51,000 entries were received for the Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge with 22 entries guessing the winning number of laps

A team of five drivers, including four Ford Mustang engineers and Ford NASCAR star David Ragan, drove the Mustang during its record run

The 2011 Ford Mustang, which made history when it became the first car ever to deliver more than 30 mpg and 305 horsepower, has set a new record by running 1,457 laps at Bristol Motor Speedway while averaging 48.5 mpg.

The Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge was designed to demonstrate that a stock production Mustang V-6 could run 1,000 laps and 533 miles on a single of tank of fuel. With the aid of fuel efficient driving techniques by Ford engineers, the Mustang far surpassed its goal of 1,000 laps.

“To see a Mustang post average fuel economy of 48.5 mpg while running at Bristol is impressive,” said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer. “The new V-6 engine along with the advanced six-speed transmission in the car is a key element in delivering both fuel economy and performance for Mustang.”

Ford is committed to being a fuel economy leader in every segment it competes in and Mustang’s leads in its class along with other Ford fuel economy leaders like the Ford Fiesta, Fusion Hybrid and new Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, America’s most fuel efficient luxury sedan.

The Challenge team, which included NASCAR star David Ragan and four Ford Mustang engineers, completed the challenge in 17 hours and 40 minutes, showing off the 2011 Mustang V-6’s class-leading fuel economy by averaging 48.5 mpg over the course of the 776.5 miles logged during the Challenge. That distance is more than the two complete NASCAR Sprint Cup events that take place in Bristol every year.

Ragan pushed the Mustang past the 1,000-lap mark at 7:26 p.m., 12 hours and 26 minutes into the Challenge, but the car wasn’t close to being out of fuel. Mustang engineer Seong Park was behind the wheel when it finally came to a halt (on the backstretch) of the famed NASCAR track at 12:41 a.m. local time.

Other Mustang Challenge team drivers included Tom Barnes, Jonathan Mehl and Carl Ek, who along with Park, rotated through one-hour driving stints during the event, which took place at the world’s fastest half-mile track.

“When we hit 1,000 laps we still had a quarter of a tank of gas left,” said David Ragan, driver of the No. 6 UPS Ford Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing, and the man who drove the 2011 V-6 Mustang past the 1,000 lap mark. “The last driving stint before I passed 1,000 laps I was averaging 43.7 miles a gallon and that is unbelievable. These guys have run the distance of more than two Sprint Cup races at Bristol and they still have fuel left. Congratulations to everyone behind the Mustang and to everyone at Ford, because this 2011 Mustang V-6 is really something special.”

A team of Ford engineers prepared for the challenge by implementing fuel efficient driving tips like minimizing the use of air conditioning, steady and consistent driving, avoiding sudden stops/starts and by keeping the RPMs low. The engine in the Mustang is powered by a lightweight, all-aluminum 3.7-liter dual-overhead-cam (DOHC) V-6 engine that uses advanced engineering to deliver its combination of power and economy. Twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) adjusts the valve train in microseconds depending on driver inputs, further contributing to the engine’s overall efficiency. The Mustang used in the challenge is a stock production vehicle that can be purchased through a Ford dealer.

“This is beyond our wildest dreams,” said Tom Barnes, the lead engineer for the Ford Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge. “There have been a lot of people who have done a lot of things in preparing this 2011 Mustang V-6 to run the Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge and have the success we have had today. It was great when we went past the 1,000 lap mark with David, but nobody could ever imagine that we still had five hours ahead of us. This is a fantastic feeling and it shows again what a great car the 2011 Mustang V-6 is.”

More than 51,000 consumers registered their guesses for the event at www.mustang1000lapchallenge.com. One lucky consumer that correctly guessed 1,457 laps will be randomly drawn from all correct entries and will win their own 2011 Mustang V-6.

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the new V6 stang is actually faster than the old V8s, even though the new Camaro has 300hp as well, its more than a full second slower in everything, and is uglier

the challenger (v6) is a complete dog, weighing in a lot more and with 20% less power (250)

i jsut glanced at it quick but i wonder what avg speed was

around 44mph

edit: wrong mph^^

they even used air conditioning at times jeSUS

I’m curious as to how much they changed. They claim that it was a purchasable model, but it’s kind of hard to believe. Some stuff had to be done.

Can you post a link?

i wont lie I do like the new mustangs though…

here’s the link, http://www.tradingmarkets.com/news/press-release/f_mustang-v-6-averages-48-5-mpg-runs-1-457-laps-at-bristol-on-a-single-tank-of-gas-1003612.html
the only thing that i think would be different on the regular road is potholes

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the V6 does the quarter mile in mid 13s, compared to the old ones that do it in low 15s, even the new v6 camaro cant get out of the 14s

the new mustang v6 sounds awesome

The Mustang used in the challenge is a stock production vehicle that can be purchased through a Ford dealer.

From what I’ve seen, it was pretty much stock, on stock tires. They put graphics and such on it, but I think that was all.

The new Mustang is a gamechanger for Ford.

Granted that I’ve never owned any Mustang, Camaro, or Firebird, I could never picture myself owning a 4cyl or 6cyl model. It just doesn’t seem right without the V8. That being said, I agree with the other points made here, the Mustang is really breaking away from the pack and having 30MPG with 300+HP is awesome.

i used to agree with you…now iwth some of the power the V6 models are putting out for a DD perfect blend of power and economy at least on the mustang end…as other had said some of the bigger cars V6s are still doggy

If it’s legit, that’s some seriously impressive stuff. I’d like to see numbers from other production models in this competition for a baseline. Because obviously they are driving it to be as efficient as humanly possible.

Think of it like a 370Z, or a Genesis - RWD, 300+ horses and 30MPG for less than $24K is fantastic.

That’s the key right there. If I considered one for a DD, then I’d be all over that. However I’d never buy one as a DD, strictly as a toy.

Two different worlds, to me at least. It’s like trying to convince me a fart cannon exhaust would sound great on a Mustang, it’s just not right. The V8 I associate with the American muscle cars. With the sportier V6 and 4 cylinder cars (turbo or N/A), imports always come to mind. That’s just me though :shrug:

they announce what else they’re dropping the 3.7L + this trans in to?
If they dropped it in a Fusion or such, that’d be pretty rad… I’d consider that one tbh.

I agree with ^^… When I think of a Mustang/camaro or anything other, I think V8. If it’s a V6, I think of a gayboy/jersey shore kid, or some chick.

Remember guys, the 99ish mustang cobra made 320hp.

This is absolutely incredible.

I can’t justify two cars here, but when I move away from this salt climate I would get one as a daily driver absolutely.

This is a game changer over that 4.0L mustang that I rented a few times in the past years…

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I just looked up the specs on the v6 mustang. They are putting a 2.73:1 gear ratio in them. That is part of the reason why the thing gets 30mpg…

Previous mustangs would come with 3.27 trac loc in my experience, or at least 3.08…

2.73 used to be the gear that they would put in 5 speed cars.

how can you hate that sound?

The GT sounds sooooo much more nasty but that is a different animal. I really loved the 2011 GT drove. I almost took one home. also drove the genesis coupe (V6) and it didn’t seem nearly as well refined as the mustang. It is cheaper though.

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they are definitely taking advantage of having 6 gears now. good for ford.

I’m definitely stoked about the new V6 performance and fuel efficiency but I’m a die hard when it comes to getting THE biggest, most powerful option available. V6 in my eyes is woman/rental territory.

was that vid really of a stock v6 auto (minus the exhaust mod) spinning the tires in 2nd on the shift?
:o

lol poor 2 valve owners

That does suck…