I don't think that finding a shop to build something to "crush" a Hennessey or Heffner twin turbo Ford GT be easy. AFAIK, the Hennessey still holds the world record for the standing mile. Nothing has crushed it yet. We're not talking a gozillion dollars... Price of the Ford GT, plus about $80,000 will get you a 800+ hp GT, with the suspension upgrades to handle that kind of power. Add another 5 grand for the N02 system, and you can have well over 1,000 hp. Still in the price range of many European super cars.
Hennessey holds the record for the "texas mile".
We beat them to 250mph (Miami) , 280mph (cape Canaveral), and will likely beat them to 300mph next year possibly with 2800 to 3000hp because the surface where we run is vastly superior to the texas mile venue.
The runway is long and straight and is a good place to align your spine.
Also.....it only takes a 3.4 whipple, cams, and more fueling to get 800hp as Isaac demonstrates here in his mustang that I put back together after he popped it trying for 850 on 93 octane pump gas.
It's even easier when you use the 5.4 instead of the 4.6 as a starting point and the ford GT heads have only recently been surpassed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BfhcMPp4igHe put the supercharger back to stock and sold the car and he was just over to fit a nitrous oxide injection setup to his truck (365hp ecoboost twin turbo) today that injects E85 instead of gasoline because the ecoboost engine runs an insane amount of compression ratio and uses direct injection to counteract preignition by not having fuel exist in the combustion chamber until it is time to fire.
Adding fuel by adding port injectors is out because it will preignite so we used a pro shot fogger and added a separate tank that is filled with e85 for the nitrous system.
The E85 has a much higher tolerance for compression ratio but I'm still not sold on it and expect more broken parts very soon.
Didn't see him at the track tonight when I ran the VR4 so I guess he either blew it up or didn't get it running right.