This 2015 EcoBoost Mustang Runs Deep Into the 11s at 119 mph in the Quarter-Mile
Setting the Bar High: Brad Gusler has driven the fastest trucks in NMRA, so at first, jumping behind the wheel of a four-cylinder Mustang might not have seemed all that appealingWhen the four-cylinder turbocharged EcoBoost engine was introduced to the Mustang for 2015, Mustang purists were not pleased. Could a four-cylinder engine really do the job in the ultimate American muscle car? Brad Gusler’s EcoBoost Mustang is answering loud and clear: Yes, it can.
Brad and Nina of Big Island, Virginia, are well known on the National Mustang Racers Association (NMRA) circuit, most commonly for their incredibly fast Ford Lightnings. As such, Brad has quite a few friends in the industry who helped direct him toward the underdog EcoBoost Mustang when it hit the showroom floor.
“SCT mentioned it to me,” Gusler tells us. “They said the Mustang is the future, the EcoBoost is the future, and I wanted to be at the forefront of it.”
So Gusler took a chance, purchased his 2015 in January, and made a phone call when he got it home. In three days it was on its way to Watson Racing to begin its transformation into an NMRA killer.
Gusler had seen Watson Racing’s S550 at the 2014 SEMA, and knew they would be able to help him get his EcoBoost on track quickly.
When we first saw it on the track at the NMRA Spring Break Shootout event in Bradenton, Florida, in March, it had just over 100 miles on the odometer and was breaking necks left and right. Gusler competed in the Super Stang class and left the event with an 11.77-second pass at 117.6 mph under his belt, but that wasn’t quick enough.
“We said, ‘Let’s try to get an 11.50-second pass before Georgia.’ We upped the boost by 2 pounds and ran an 11.19 at 119 mph,” says Gusler










