Mustang V6 driveshaft fail at 135 mph

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http://www.autoblog.com/2011/12/19/watch-what-happens-when-a-ford-mustang-driveshaft-fails-at-135-m/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZXBjVIrR08

Before we get started, we feel the need to repeat the standard issue warning about automotive stupidity: Do not try what's shown in this video, and if you do, make sure it's in the safe confines of a legitimate track facility.

One individual recently learned firsthand what happens when you remove the factory's 112-mph speed limiter on the Ford Mustang V6 and proceed to accelerate to 135 mph. The vehicle lost its driveshaft, which turned itself into a spinning hunk of metal that tore into the floorpan, bashed through its interior bits and generally caused mechanical mayhem.

The term for this type of failure is "catastrophic."

So, what happened? Well, we might first point out that the driver of this particular Mustang was clearly still accelerating after the drivetrain started making suspect noises – never a good idea. We have to imagine the vehicle was vibrating like an overloaded Magic Fingers bed before things went sideways.

As it turns out, the 305-horsepower and 280-pound-feet of torque 3.7-liter V6 Mustang is built with a 2.73 rear gear ratio and a lightweight, one-piece driveshaft that's engineered to toe the line between fuel economy and performance. That driveshaft is part of the recipe that allows the coupe to yield 31 mpg highway – it simply isn't built to handle the type of speeds the owner in the video after the jump submitted it to.

In a statement to Autoblog, Ford said that the Mustang V6 is "the ultimate in fuel economy and performance," noting that owners looking for more speed should look toward the Mustang GT with its 412-horsepower V8, heavy-duty two-piece drive shaft and variety of rear axle ratio choices. The Mustang GT is speed limited to 145 mph from the factory.

As an aside, we would also like to point out the idiocy of trying to film oneself at triple digits by hand. While the YouTube description says that the impromptu test course is a "closed" road, it looks like it might be a public roadway. The videographer is lucky to be alive. Keep it on the track, people, and hit the jump to see the clip for yourself.
 

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I like the whole "Why would you do that?!?!?" attitude here. Come on guys, like most of us haven't taken the governor off of a car. I've heard multiple times of the GTP peeps going upwards of 140mph in their cars on this board, I would have assumed the V6 mustang to be better able to handle 140mph than a GTP. I find no fault in the driver here, the car can probably hit 150mph no problem, a governor at such a low speed is stupid.
 

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I like the whole "Why would you do that?!?!?" attitude here. Come on guys, like most of us haven't taken the governor off of a car. I've heard multiple times of the GTP peeps going upwards of 140mph in their cars on this board, I would have assumed the V6 mustang to be better able to handle 140mph than a GTP. I find no fault in the driver here, the car can probably hit 150mph no problem, a governor at such a low speed is stupid.


werd. I know quite a few cars on here that have gone that fast...





:rofl:

That's on rt 43 in wisco
 

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Maybe I should rephrase what I mean. Don't make a sports car, brag about its performance, and then limit it to such a low top speed because you didn't put a strong enough drive shaft in it.

Agreed. People were shitting a brick when they found out these could hit low 13's with a few mods. Not so sure I'd want to take one of these racing after seeing that!
 
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