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To: yard_man who wrote (2332)4/12/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: Sleeperz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5827
 
Ford Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Mustang Super Stallion 590 HP
Fords new Flagship Vehicle. Notice how that the engine and its horse power is the main selling point running on an Ethanol/Gaoline mix.

""The Mustang Super Stallion is a high-performance muscle car that serves as a test bed for new engineering processes and reinforces Ford's product passion.

Powered by a 5.4-liter four-valve DOHC V-8 engine equipped for flexible fuel operation with a high capacity Garrett supercharger, Super Stallion is capable of 590 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 537 foot-pounds of torque at 4750 rpm when operated on it's alternative fuel. Flexible fuel vehicles can run on gasoline, ethanol,
or a combination of the two in the same tank. ""

biz.yahoo.com

Oh ya, and the puny 1.2 L Fuel Cell car. I wonder if this is based
on the IFC Fuel Cell since Ballard only has the FC Bus only currently running.

""Ford is also actively pursuing environmental initiatives in recycling, emissions research, fuel efficiency, and advanced vehicles. Ford recently unveiled the P2000 DIATA prototype, a revolutionary new car that can carry a family of five about 63 miles on one gallon of fuel. The driveable next generation P2000 is a mid-sized vehicle, about the size of today's Taurus, yet weighs 40 percent less -- about 2,000 pounds.

The P2000's four cylinder DIATA engine is an advanced 1.2 liter, high energy density power plant that is lighter, more efficient and more environmentally responsible than conventional power plants. Later this year, Ford will introduce an electric-hybrid version of the P2000 on the road. And by 2000, Ford plans to have a fuel-cell version that produces no emissions other than water vapor. """