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Old Oct 17, 2010 | 05:34 AM
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2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang Adds "More Power"

LIVONIA, Mich. – Jack Roush is a man who knows how to coax horsepower from an engine. ROUSH® has become an automotive powerhouse based on this simple premise, and he couldn’t wait to get his hands, and his engineering team, on the new Ford 5.0L engine. The end result, and the car fans of the ROUSH Mustang have been waiting for, is the 2011 ROUSH 5XR™ Mustang with “more power” under the hood thanks to the factory-installed ROUSHcharger®.

Make no mistake, the 2011 ROUSH 5XR is a runner. With the R2300 ROUSHcharger installed the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang will sport an “extreme” 525 horsepower under the hood, along with an “exciting” 465 lb.-ft. of torque. To keep the “exclusivity” high, there will be a maximum of just 150 units of the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang built, each with a 3-year/36,000 mile warranty on the powertrain and ROUSH components. The 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang is available in a coupe or convertible, but only with a six-speed manual transmission.

“I’m always excited to get an opportunity to work on a new engine, and the Ford 5.0-liter is a great platform. It has 412 horsepower to begin with, but our group was able to coax out another 113 horsepower with the ROUSHcharger. The 2011 ROUSH 5XR runs fast, sounds great, and is another amazing addition to the ROUSH Mustang heritage,” said Jack Roush, motorsports legend and chairman of ROUSH Enterprises.

To handle the road, a ROUSH suspension kit has been installed to provide superior handling and ride control. This includes front struts, rear shocks and rear springs, front and rear stabilizer bars. The car rides on ROUSH 20-inch chrome rims with high-performance Cooper RS3 tires.

The installed ROUSH exhaust with square tips gives the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang a deep, throaty sound worthy of a supercharged American V-8 muscle car. The aggressive ROUSH body kit changes the appearance of the car so people know that this is not just any Ford Mustang prowling the roads. The appearance upgrades include a ROUSH front fascia with driving lamps, front chin splitter, side rocker splitters, rear valance and three-piece decklid spoiler. A ROUSH upper billet grille streamlines the front of the vehicle and provides some additional cooling to the engine, and a unique 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang graphics package trims out the appearance of this limited edition vehicle. Badging unique to this vehicle can be found throughout the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang.

One thing that makes this car different from previous ROUSH Mustangs is that the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang will be sold only as a post-title vehicle. This means that the authorized ROUSH-Ford dealership must pre-sell the car to a customer or title the vehicle before the order can be placed in the ROUSH system. The 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang is not available for sale in California. Please contact your local ROUSH-authorized Ford dealer for more information, or visit www.ROUSHperformance.com to locate your nearest dealer.

A letter of authenticity, personally signed by Jack Roush, will be sent to each buyer of the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang. The 2011 ROUSH 5XR package carries a suggested retail price of $15,390 in addition to the cost of the base Mustang chassis.

In addition to the rich collection of standard features, a variety of upgrade options are available for the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang, including color-matched sport leather seats, big four-piston brakes with 14-inch slotted rotors, vent pod gauge, and a lower three-piece billet grille. For more information on the 2011 ROUSH 5XR Mustang, visit www.ROUSHperformance.com/5XR or call toll-free (800) 59-ROUSH.

Based in Livonia, Mich., “The Art of Performance Engineering” takes place at ROUSH Performance. To get a look behind the scenes at what goes on at ROUSH and how the vehicles are designed, manufactured and produced logon to www.ROUSHtv.com. For more information see your local ROUSH dealer, visit www.ROUSHperformance.com or telephone toll-free (800) 59-ROUSH. Follow us on Twitter @_ROUSH_ or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/roushperformance.

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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 10:08 PM
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So for nearly $16,000 plus the price of a GT, I get a 113hp bump, an exhaust, suspension upgrade, and some pretty bits?

Seems a little steep seeing is how you can easily get into GT500 price territory.
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Old Oct 25, 2010 | 10:41 AM
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One thing to keep in mind is that because this is a "post title" car any Ford incentives and/or discounts such as X-plan would apply to the base GT which is not something you will get with either the GT500 or Boss 302.

I think for someone who wants a supercharged TiVCT 5.0L instead of the heavier old tech 5.4L from the GT500, more creature comforts than will probably be available on the Boss 302, better color choices than the Boss 302 and most likely handling to rival the best factory cars, this might not be a bad choice. It also comes with a decent warranty which cannot be said for do it yourself mods.
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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 07:11 PM
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Hummm, good point indeed. You figure you'd get about 3k off a GT with A Plan plus any incentives. You might be able to get one of these for around 44k-46k.
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Old Dec 17, 2010 | 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by blksn8k
I think for someone who wants a supercharged TiVCT 5.0L instead of the heavier old tech 5.4L from the GT500, more creature comforts than will probably be available on the Boss 302, better color choices than the Boss 302 and most likely handling to rival the best factory cars, this might not be a bad choice. It also comes with a decent warranty which cannot be said for do it yourself mods.
The all aluminum 5.0 is a pretty sweet, great sounding motor thats pretty stout and has a lot of adjustability in terms of tuning of the cam timing. The advantage of being lighter = better weight distribution, more responsive and better handling than the heavy 5.4L GT500 cars.


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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 01:52 AM
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All good points and one more thing, when you get tired of your warranty just turn up the wick on the Roush TVS blower and let the real fun begin. The factory Eaton GT500 blower can't do the things the newer TVS blower can which means a blower swap to have real fun in GT500. The Roush TVS (made by Eaton) is much more efficient at higher boost levels and is years ahead in technology over the old roots style blower.
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