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Seriously, the name of this vehicle alone begins to send chills up and down our spines. You simply can’t go wrong when you throw together words such as Mustang, Cobra, and Jet, and this special edition created by Ford Racing does just that. The 2012 Mustang Cobra Jet hasn’t exactly broken yet, but an order guide along with its specifications for the 2012 model year have surfaced on the internet. Big surprise, we know. The limited special edition model is always an off-road model only and is legal for NHRA stock car racing, and IHRA and NMRA classes, but what makes this Cobra Jet different is that it is said to be even better than the 2008 (pictured above) and the 2010 models. The 2012 Mustang Cobra Jet gets a revised engine, improved suspensions, new design elements, and a revised interior. Customers will also have the option to choose between two different packages: a Graphics Package and a 4.0L Supercharger upgrade. Coming back from a tremendous performance in the 2010 racing year - the Jet won more class run-offs at the 2010 Indy U.S. Nationals than any other vehicle model - this high performance muscle seems set to do even better when it hits the pavement in 2012. UPDATE 03/31/11: Ford Racing has unveiled a new video showing how the 2012 Mustang Cobra Jet is being assembled at the Auto Alliance International (AAI) assembly plant in Flat Rock, Michigan. UPDATE 04/15/11: It’s time for another video from Ford Racing, this time showing the Cobra Jet during a dyno test - a process that is done for every client before the car is delivered. Hit the jump to read full details on the 2012 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet. Exterior and InteriorThere are no official details on the 2012 model year just yet, but the first details reveal it will get a new design, black anodized Cobra Jet wheels, and new optional colors of Race Red, Grabber Blue, and Winner White. Customers will also have the possibility to opt for the Graphics Package that includes Powered-By-Ford fender emblems, Sweeping Snake side graphics, 5.4 Cobra Jet hood graphics, Ford Racing windshield header decal, Ford oval front fascia decals, a Ford oval license plate decal, and a FR500CJ decklid decal. Coming in at 3,200lbs., the Cobra Jet comes with an 8.50et NHRA certified roll cage and an NHRA Stock Eliminator legal interior with an available Cobra Jet trim and appearance package. The EngineThe 2012 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet is powered by a revised 5.4 liter DOHC supercharged aluminum block engine. The supercharger is a 2.3L TVS with a twin 65mm dual bore throttle body. Mated to a 3-speed C4 Auto Race transmission, this engine delivers 430hp. The optional 4.0L Supercharger upgrade includes a supercharger, billet throttle-body, complete inlet system with 140mm billet mass-air housing, installation instructions, and exclusive Ford Racing race-ready calibration. This power will be put to use with a drag race wheel/tire combination and Cobra Jet spring/adjustable damper tuning to go along with the improved rear suspension with revised rear upper control arm and lower control arm mounts. Stopping power will come from light-weight, low-drag brakes. The CompetitionDespite the fact that the Cobra Jet is a very powerful car, it still has strong competition on the market. Models like the Chevrolet Camaro coupe, the Dodge Challenger, and the Nissan 370Z coupe have also been prepared for NHRA races and may give the Cobra Jet cause to worry. While GM dropped out of NHRA Pro Stock, they have given Jerry Bickel and the NHRA permission to build a Camaro for this Series. We are still waiting for the official details on it, but we’re anticipating big things for the Camaro’s NHRA future. On the other hand, Mopar already announced the Dodge Challenger Drag Pak that uses a 6.1 liter HEMI engine that comes in either a 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual transmission. The car is painted in a retro Stone White paint scheme and Mopar engineers eliminated select production components and systems to reduce vehicle weight by approximately 1,000 lbs. When Can I Buy One?Considering the first details on the 2012 Cobra Jet were leaked on the web, we expect to see an official release sometime in the near future. Sales will begin in 2011 and there will only be 50 units produced. While we do not know the car’s price, we do know the Optional Graphics Package is priced at $1,995 and the optional 4.0L Supercharger upgrade at $9,995. Press release Since its legendary introduction at the NHRA Winternationals in 1968, Ford’s Cobra Jet Mustang has created a legacy of power, performance and triumph that has carried through the decades. 42 comments: Ford Mustang Cobra Jet the original concept of the Mustang looks much better compare to this one. For drag racing its just okay..but too hideous for a common use car..
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12.1.2010 @ 22:25