Ford Brings Line Locker Burnouts to Ford Mustang Ecoboost

Ford Brings Line Locker Burnouts to Ford Mustang Ecoboost

June 29, 2017 0 By admin

State-of-the-art electronic line-lock will be a standard feature on all Mustangs, including 2.3-liter EcoBoost-equipped models; previously available only on V8 Mustang GT. Drivers with available new 12-inch, all-digital instrument cluster will see on the display an industry-first animation of a spinning alloy wheel creating a cloud of smoke when line-lock is engaged
Ford has announced that all models will feature Line locker from the 2018 model onwards

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Ford EcoBoost Mustang owners will soon have their change to experience electronic line-lock .  The track-only feature, which was only available only on V8-powered Mustang GT – will be standard on all Mustangs models from the 2018 model year.
It will be available with either the 10-speed SelectShift automatic or six-speed manual transmission.
On models equipped with an available 12-inch, all-digital instrument display, drivers will see the cool animation of a spinning alloy wheel kicking up a cloud of smoke as seen below.

Ford got Pro Ford Mustang DrifterVaughn Gittin Jr to help launch the feature by finding some people on the street in California and then taking them to let loose some burnouts in a new 2018 Mustang EcoBoost at Irwindale Speedway.
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“Burnouts just never get old, no matter how old you are and how many times you’ve done them,” said Vaughn Gittin Jr., Formula Drift Champion. “Who would have thought that we would see an EcoBoost Mustang producing 15 seconds of fury like this? You’ve got to love these rad things Ford is doing.”
Using steering wheel-mounted thumb switches, a driver toggles through a menu on the instrument cluster to activate electronic line-lock. Once engaged, the system builds pressure on the front brake calipers. Another button press holds the pressure for up to 15 seconds, allowing the driver to hit the throttle and spin the rear wheels while the car stays in place.
No words as yet if Australian models will have the feature enabled or not.
 
Full Press Release Below
FORD UNLEASHES LINE-LOCK ON MUSTANG ECOBOOST, DEBUTS INDUSTRY-FIRST CLUSTER ANIMATION OF WHEEL BURNING RUBBER
State-of-the-art electronic line-lock will be a standard feature on all Mustangs, including 2.3-liter EcoBoost-equipped models; previously available only on V8 Mustang GT
Drivers with available new 12-inch, all-digital instrument cluster will see on the display an industry-first animation of a spinning alloy wheel creating a cloud of smoke when line-lock is engaged
Video showcasing the track feature and starring Vaughn Gittin Jr. introduces powerful new Mustang EcoBoost with line-lock to random pedestrians near Irwindale Speedway in California
DEARBORN, Mich., June 29, 2017 – More rubber meets the road later this year when Ford expands the availability of electronic line-lock on 2018 Mustang. The track-exclusive feature – previously available only on V8-powered Mustang GT – will be standard on all pony cars, including those equipped with 2.3-liter EcoBoost® engines.
The feature is available with either the 10-speed SelectShift® automatic or six-speed manual transmission.
On models equipped with an available 12-inch, all-digital instrument display, drivers will see an industry-first, video-game-like animation of a spinning alloy wheel kicking up a cloud of smoke to indicate when the electronic line-lock feature is activated.
“Burnouts just never get old, no matter how old you are and how many times you’ve done them,” said Vaughn Gittin Jr., Formula Drift Champion. “Who would have thought that we would see an EcoBoost Mustang producing 15 seconds of fury like this? You’ve got to love these rad things Ford is doing.”
To introduce the new updates to the world, Vaughn randomly recruited pedestrians in Southern California to join him at Irwindale Speedway, where he put them behind the wheel of a new Mustang to lay rubber.
Electronic line-lock is traditionally used by drag racers ahead of the starting line to heat up the tire rubber for improved traction when the start light goes green. The feature leverages state-of-the-art software technology that also allows amateur race car drivers, particularly those competing in bracket racing, to achieve more consistent performance times.
Using steering wheel-mounted thumb switches, a driver toggles through a menu on the instrument cluster to activate electronic line-lock. Once engaged, the system builds pressure on the front brake calipers. Another button press holds the pressure for up to 15 seconds, allowing the driver to hit the throttle and spin the rear wheels while the car stays in place.
“We introduced line-lock on EcoBoost Mustangs because we didn’t want those customers to miss out,” said Mark Schaller, Ford Mustang marketing manager. “The number of people choosing EcoBoost power continues to grow globally, and with the increased torque and new features coming on the new Mustang, customers will not be disappointed.”
Electronic line-lock is one of many changes fans will see when the newest version of the iconic pony car races into showrooms later this year, offering:
A sleeker design featuring a more athletic stance, with new front and rear end for a leaner, meaner look
More advanced technology, including the available 12-inch, all-digital instrument cluster that can be customized, MyMode with memory function that remembers driving preferences, and new driver-assist features such as Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection for increased confidence behind the wheel
Improved performance with powerful engine upgrades, plus an all-new available 10-speed automatic transmission for quicker shift times and improved fuel economy, as well as available MagneRide™ suspension for optimum handling, and available active valve performance exhaust for Mustang GT for more control