Ford set out to make the Mustang a world car and it has quickly become the globe’s top-selling sports car. While many loved the Mustang, now they can finally buy it in places like Germany. That means Teutonic tuners like Schropp Tuning can now create high-performance packages like the company’s SF600 and SF600R.
The base SF600 package warms up the 2017 Mustang GT with a supercharger and a custom SCT calibration, which raise its output to 600 horsepower. That’s a nice bump in power to be sure, but if you want more, the SF600R really ramps things up with a built motor, an upgraded exhaust and more. The result is a whopping output of 807 horsepower and 700 lb-ft of torque.

At the heart of the SF600R is a Coyote fortified with cylinder liners; race-grade, low-compression pistons; a billet steel crankshaft; forged connecting rods, and a high-flow oil pump. Rounding out the supercharged, built 5.0-liter package is the company’s valve control sports exhaust system, which reduces backpressure.
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Of course, with that sort of performance on tap, Scropp Tuning couldn’t leave the suspension alone. As such, the company added traction via a KW V3 coilover suspension. Meanwhile StopTech brakes can rein in the car when necessary, while the driveshaft and halfshafts are upgraded for enhanced durability.
If you are in the market for a German tuner Mustang, you can check out the company’s official site here.
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