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PMP Mustang of the Month |
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| The Roush Stage III Mustang |
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All these years of professional racing, combined with Roush's personal
preference for hot street Mustangs (he owns more than a dozen) prompted
him to create Roush Performance Products -a company made up of
talented designers and engineers who transform Ford Mustangs, F-150s,
and Expeditions into more performance-oriented versions of themselves.
Roush's Stage 1 upgrade package consists of mostly body and appearance
modifications; road-hugging Stage 2s get the looks and suspension
upgrades; and new tire-burning Stage 3 machines are for those who like
to melt pavement as well as carve it.
The fresh-for-'01 Roush Stage 3 is the Mustang Jack always wanted to
build, with greatly increased horsepower and torque, plus carefully
engineered changes to the suspension, braking, and body systems. The
Stage 3 'Stang is available in coupe or convertible form, smog legal
in all 50 state and is offered through a nationwide network of some
200 Ford dealers.

Based on a factory-fresh Mustang GT, RPP breathes additional life into
the 4.6L SOHC V-8, topping it with a model 90 Gen 4, Eaton Supercharger
set to produce a conservative 6 psi of boost-big power is good, but it
has to be reliable and long-lived. Roush adds an Allied-Signal dual
core air-to-water intercooler (boasting its own electric water pump),
a high-performance intake manifold, modified mass airflow sensor,
upgraded Bosch fuel injectors, BBK throttle body, and a low-inertia
aluminum flywheel.
The package pumps out 360 hp at 5250 rpm and 375 lb-ft of torque at 3000,
says Roush. That's a 100-hp and 73 lb-ft gain over a stock 4.6L SOHC
Mustang. Power is fed via the owner's choice of a Tremec five-speed manual
or Ford AR70W four-speed automatic tranny. Getting the best quarter-mile
time out of the S3 requires a little finesse: Rev the engine to about 2500
rpm, dump the clutch, and add just enough throttle so the motor doesn't
bog. With traction achieved, breathe on the throttle until the 1-2
gearshift, then mash it to the floor for a 13.12 sec/108.10-mph ride. This
is a nice bump over the stock Mustang's 14.0 at 100.2. |
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