
Twin-Turbo Coyote-Powered 2012 Ford Mustang Boss
Joel Steele's 2012 Mustang Boss has claimed the title of quickest domestic stick-shift car in the world with a 6.95-second pass at 202 mph. Built by TKM Performance, this drag racer features a Gen-I Coyote engine with Forced Inductions twin 76/83mm turbos. The car includes a custom suspension, RC Components wheels, and a lightweight fiberglass body by Xiled Drag Cars. Interior features a Holley Digital Dash and a Tick Performance Ultimate Race Trans. Originally a fast streetcar, this Mustang has transformed into a record-breaking drag machine.
- Built by:
- TKM Performance
- Location:
- Bowling Green, KY, USA
- Vehicle:
- 2012 Ford Mustang - 5th Gen
- Engine:
- 5.0L V8 Coyote Twin-Turbo
- Cost:
- -
- Power:
- 1,700 hp
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- 3,000 kg
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- RC Components with double bead-lock rears
- Exterior:
- One-piece front end from VFN FiberglassFord Race RedLightweight fiberglass seats in houseDual-rail chassisNew floorsCage certified to a 6.50 ET
- Interior:
- Holley Dominator ECUPlazmaman billet intakeHolley injectorsTurboSmart wastegates and blow-off valves
- Chassis:
- Santhuff front spindles/strutsHeavily reworked rack and pinion
- Powertrain:
- Forced Inductions twin 76/83mm turbosFrankenstein ported and polished stock headsForged rotating assemblyAdvanced Clutches twin-billet 8in slipper clutch
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