Last year, Lebanon Ford dealership in Ohio was selling 727 horsepower supercharged Mustangs for $40,000…no catch. Now they’re one-upping the deal and for only $45,500 the same dealership will sell you a twin turbo Mustang GT that has up to 1,200 rear-wheel horsepower. That’s some serious power.
It’s on the same power level as the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport but for a price less than the new BMW 340i. It’s called the LFP Hellion and it’s only being offered in limited numbers. The insane upgrade comes in two package options. Package 1 comes with twin-turbos and a cat-back exhaust for $45,500. Package 2 comes with upgraded fuel injectors, half shafts and oil pump for $49,999. Package 2 can make 1,200 rear-wheel horsepower at 30 lbs. of boost. But even if you go with package 1 you get an extra 5 lbs. of boost making 435 horsepower at the crankshaft, Road and Track reported. That’s still a nice improvement. Lebanon Ford also plans to offer the twin-turbo kit to current Mustang GT owners. Mustang fans and owners out there…what do you think?
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That would be good but someone now needs to figure out how to turn stability track off of permanently it will probably kill people if they can't figure that out having that much power bad enough having the stage 2 Roush supercharger and then it wants to control the brakes on your braking traction and sliding sideways it's just a big problem they should have never put on the Mustang
Nice
I'll take one.
Please post dyno sheet
Oh don't worry I'm going to order me one..👌
And back in the day we thought 305 hp was a lot 🤣. Hello new world
I would go with the 10 speed auto trans…. can't touch this!!!
If anyone wants one but lives where the temps are above 80* F more than 2 months, you'll have a terrible car with lots of heat soak and a lot less power than 1200.
so at 5 psi i make the same power as NA? sweet!
My fully built 2008 mustang TT makes 1200 WHP and i have 70,000$ in it and i would sell it for 39,000$, they are out there
i think the fans can handle it but the crank/pistons /cam /irs cannot
Just saw this… Dude you have ZERO clue what you are talking about. Yes, they can bolt on a twin turbo hellion kit and keep it at 6psi and make 600-700 to the wheels on pump gas. With a fuel system, injectors and E85 or race gas, 800's to the wheel, which is awesome, but living on borrowed time. BUT 1200 hp is in another ballpark. Can the kit support it, likely, but that stock engine isn't going to… and neither is the tranny or driveshaft or half shafts.
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!
$45000 doesn't get you a 1200hp car. It gets you a 1200hp capable turbo kit and a 800 crank HP capable Mustang.
maybe this guy should do some more research or review his video before posting. better of just going on the dealerships site to get correct info on setup and power.
Ok Ford Guys (and Girls) here's the link to the LFP Hellion Mustang GT with Supporting Mods starting at $45,499.00 that they claim 1200HP at the Wheels!… http://www.lebanonford.com/lfp-hellion.htm …Hope that Helps…God Bless!
yup they screwed up 435 is stock. 5 psi should put you close to six crank no?
post the number to that dealer I'll take 1
It takes allot more than just a turbo kit to make 1200hp. You'll need a built motor, built trans and a good fuel system for starters. You'd have to spend another $20,000 to make 1200hp.
I don`t get it. 44k for stock 425 hp at the crank??? For someone like me who is interested you better make some corrections here.
they are banned around crowds of people. closed corse only.