How much HP does a RTR have?
Like all Mustang RTR Spec 5 cars, the 10th anniversary edition will pack a 5.0-liter V-8 boasting a Ford Performance Phase 2 supercharger kit that helps liberate 750 horsepower and 670 pound-feet of torque.
How fast does a 2013 Mustang go?
The top speed for the 2013 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 is 140 miles per hour. The 2020 model has shown to be capable in tests to reach speeds of 60 miles per hour from a starting point of zero in only 3.3 seconds. That year has a top speed reaching a blistering 186 miles per hour.
What does RTR stand for Ford?
Ready to Rock
RTR Vehicles is an American automotive company founded in 2009 by Vaughn Gittin Jr. involved in designing, developing, and manufacturing OEM+ performance vehicle packages for Ford’s product line. RTR stands for “Ready to Rock!”
What is RTR racing?
He likes to bash RC cars and I spend more time racing. We got onto the subject of racing RC cars and he said why buy a kit when I could just by an RTR. He promptly stopped me and said no ready to race. In the RC world the acronym RTR has bean around a long time. The most common meaning is “ready to run”.
Who owns RTR racing?
Gittin Jr.
In addition to campaigning his Mustang RTR to the top spot in the championship, RTR Team owner and president, Gittin Jr., also watched on as his teammate Chelsea DeNofa took second place at the final event of the season, giving RTR Motorsports a 1-2 in the championship for the 2020 season.
Who is von getting Junior?
“Let’s get this ring, family” – Von Miller welcomes Odell Beckham Jr. to the Rams on Instagram. Odell Beckham Jr. is now an L.A. Ram after several reports confirmed the move. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network revealed the 29-year-old receiver has signed a one-year deal with the franchise.
When was RTR created?
Founded in 2009 with a vision to build the world’s first living closet, RTR believes that women everywhere will soon have a subscription to fashion.
How many miles does a 2013 Mustang last?
On average, you can expect your Ford Mustang to last about 200,000 miles. With proper care, however, it can last even longer. For instance, one Mustang GT owner managed to squeeze 300,000 miles out of his ride with only a clutch repair during the entire life of the car.