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Jun302009

2,700 hp Ford F-150 Jet Truck

Chris Lentz has done the unthinkable (unless you think up crazy shit like we do) and strapped a Czechosloviakian made Motorlet M-701 jet engine to his Ford F-150.

"The fifty-five-year-old electrical foreman from Jackson, Michigan, had longed for a jet-powered truck for decades. Two years ago, Lentz discovered a way to realize his dream when he met a pilot from New York who imported used turbojet engines. After watching an example run on a test stand, Lentz paid $10,000 for one. Obtaining a rolling platform for his new toy was a bit easier. Lentz bought a used 2005 Ford F-150 STX on eBay for $12,000."

 "To install the jet in the truck, Lentz fabricated a sturdy mounting stand, a twenty-gallon kerosene tank, and a control console from aluminum and stainless steel. His decorative touches include a red, white, and blue nose cone and a 2700 HP badge (not divulged is the 516-mph velocity needed to achieve that power level)."

"Without jet assist, Lentz's 231-hp V-8 accelerated its 6600-pound burden (truck, jet engine, two occupants) to 60 mph in a sluggish 14.5 seconds. We recorded a quarter-mile speed of 73 mph and a top speed of 85 mph.

The best of three runs in hybrid mode - exploiting both piston and jet propulsion - trimmed six seconds from the sprint to 60 mph. The quarter-mile speed jumped 30 mph and we achieved 140 mph after 45 seconds of acceleration."

Specs:

Construction Cost: $25,000
Engines: 4.6L V-8 231 hp; turbojet with 1962 lb of thrust
Weight: 6221 lb
Weight Dist., F/R: 45.6/54.4%
Acceleration: 0-60 mph in 8.5 sec; 1/4 mile in 16.3 sec @ 103 mph
Top Speed: 140 mph

I'm not sure the performance gains are really worth the money or the hassle, but it's pretty effin cool. Hope you put some good brakes on that thing Chris!

via Automobile

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Reader Comments (1)

Good lord, that's an incredibly high trap speed for a 16.3 second ET... around 70 MPH, that thing must take off like, dare I say, a jet.

It must be a highway 'frum roll' monster.

July 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterColin

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