Lebanon Ford announced the launch of the twin-turbo
LFP Hellion Mustang, with LFP standing for Lebanon Ford Performance.
Pricing starts from US$ 44,499 -before taxes and fees
but with labor costs included- which gets you a brand-new Ford Mustang GT with
the 300A pack and a Hellion Twin Turbo System fitted, making it capable of
producing up to 1,200 hp with supporting mods.
There is also a second pack, priced at US$ 49,995 which
adds new fuel injectors, a fuel pump voltage booster, oil pump gears and new
halfshafts strong enough for 800 hp. Hellion’s twin-turbo system is designed to
operate from 5 lbs of boost to over 30 lbs, at which the car is capable of the
headline figure.
Even with just 5 lbs of boost though, the LFP Hellion
Mustang makes around 550 hp at the wheels (over 600 hp at the crank claimed) but
those wishing to explore the full potential of the setup will have to spend
more money in order to experience the real deal.
The twin-turbo conversion is also available for
existing Mustang owners. With Dodge about to reveal the Challenger SRT Demon
and the new Mustang GT500 still away from hitting the roads, Ford fans with a
heavy right foot and a love for ridiculous figures might be interested in the
news.