820 hp engine fits 39-year-old Ford Fiesta: this time it’s not asphalt, the car is crying [Video]
April 10, 2022
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Undoubtedly one of the first things car fans wonder about new cars.i 0 – 100 km in how many seconds and information such as how many kilometers it
Undoubtedly one of the first things car fans wonder about new cars.i 0 – 100 km in how many seconds and information such as how many kilometers it can reach the maximum speed. That’s why car manufacturers are producing faster and more agile vehicles every day.
As we watch these vehicles in drag races, we all almost hold our breath as we watch the vehicles accelerate from the moment they accelerate to the finish. Although we mainly see brands such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, Mustang and BMW in these races, we see that some car enthusiasts turn their vehicles into drag racers, even if they are not produced for this purpose. Again, one of these enthusiasts, Phil, did the thing called “You Can’t” and turned the 1983 Ford Fiesta into a monster.
The vehicle, which was slow even for a normal car, is now a ‘monster’
Ford’s first diesel-powered Fiesta, introduced in 1983, although thealthough his performance on the roads was a big disappointment. Phil, who lives in England, must have been tired of seeing the cars go by as he drove his favorite car, so he wanted to make some changes to his car. He left with a dream of turning the iconic Ford Fiesta’s box-like vehicle into a drag racer.
Although Phil struggled at first to convince people to help him with his dream, he managed to get what he wanted. After months of work, there is almost nothing left of the original parts of the car, but after a lot of hard work Phil and his team managed to get their hands on a monstrous drag racer. 820 hp (603 kilowatts) 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and per hour Top speed of 257 km/h If the cost of the vehicle $54,000 (about 796,000 TL) it happened. When he gets behind the wheel of his drag race-ready car after long shifts, Phil says, “My first feeling was relief that I didn’t die in my first practice.” The vehicle currently runs for 9.1 seconds and is a candidate to become the fastest four-cylinder Ford tow truck in the world.
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