Mustang MAE > About Us
The key to Mustang’s success now and in the future is the strength and diversity of the team of professional that make up Mustang.
For over 30 years, creative thinking and opportunity have been the driving forces behind Mustang’s tremendous growth and continued success. Since the very beginning in 1975, Mustang has keenly focused on anticipating, identifying and following the key industrial market trends that shape its businesses. While predicting and reacting to constantly changes in government regulations, safety and emissions standards, technological advancements and the ever-present desire for increased performance is not an easy business, it is precisely what has propelled Mustang to become a global leader in the development and delivery of today’s most sophisticated dynamometer technologies and advanced engineering capabilities.
Starting from humble beginnings as an importer of electromagnetic braking mechanisms, Mustang has steadily grown over the years, adding capabilities and product lines year after year to get to where it stands today – one of the world’s premiere manufacturers of automotive, industrial and aerospace testing systems and a leader in dynamometers and testing technologies.
Much more than the typical dynamometer manufacturer, Mustang has slowly and steadily grown into a highly-diversified, technology-based engineering firm with world-class design, manufacturing, software and controls, and integration capabilities that position Mustang as a very unique supplier to the industry. In addition to a team of experienced software engineers, mechanical engineers, and electrical engineers who develop all of the company’s products and systems in-house, Mustang’s versatility and speed are its best strengths. A relatively small, privately-owned company, Mustang has the ability to react quickly to customer demands and the ever-present changes in market conditions. Located in Twinsburg, Ohio, Mustang is organized into two divisions according to the markets they serve and the products they offer.
MD – Mustang Dynamometer
Mustang Dynamometer is the “original” Mustang company and currently offers the company’s off-the-shelf eddy current chassis dynamometers for rear-wheel-drive, front-wheel-drive, all-wheel-drive and motorcycle/ATV applications. MD offers a complete lineup of systems, ranging in roll diameter from 8.625-inches to 50-inches, with horsepower measurement capabilities of up to 3,000+ horsepower. Mustang Dynamometer also produces a range of eddy current engine dynamometer systems and a complete lineup of dynamometer hardware, software, and dynamometer accessories. Mustang Dynamometer also offers a number of software packages including PowerDyne, our standard dyne control and data acquisition package, a complete virtual drag-racing simulator package called DragSim and a variety of custom software suites for very specialized testing applications. Mustang Dynamometer has experienced substantial growth over the past 10 years and has positioned itself as the leading dynamometer company in the high performance aftermarket segment.
MAE – Mustang Advanced Engineering
Mustang Advanced Engineering is a unique company whose expertise in the design and construction of custom test benches rivals just about any other company in the world. While custom chassis dynamometer systems have always been a large part of its core business, MAE has added a wide variety of products and has gained industry-leading expertise in nearly all types of dynamometer test benches including AC and eddy current engine dynamometer systems, transmission test benches, tow dynamometers and custom test benches of all types and sizes.
The current MAE product range includes engine test cells, transmission test cells, custom chassis dynamometers, production and in-process test systems, containerized test cells and complete powertrain test cells up to and including truly colossal 8×8 chassis dynamometer systems. MAE is fortunate to possess very sophisticated engineering capabilities and talents that have developed over many years of doing business in the automotive, industrial and aerospace industries.
While some of the engineering MAE does for clients is done on a consulting basis, most of what MAE truly does best is the design and construction of custom, turn-key test systems. As a result, MAE has positioned itself as the supplier of choice when it comes to most types of custom dynamometers and test benches.
Focus On The Future
Both Mustang Dynamometer and Mustang Advanced Engineering continue to keep an eye to the future and a focus on anticipating, identifying and following the key market trends that shape their businesses.
Mustang Dynamometer will continue to develop and refine its lineup of industry leading products and work to respond quickly to the shifts and changes in the high performance aftermarket and government regulated emission programs worldwide.
Mustang Advanced Engineering will continue to focus its attention on the growing needs for advanced hybrid vehicle development solutions, wind turbine gearbox testing, military vehicle development test stands and advanced testing systems for tomorrow’s future technologies.
Creative thinking and opportunity has driven Mustang for over 30 years. Mustang has identified and followed industrial trends, Government mandates, safety standards and the ever-present push for increased performance and productivity – all are challenges facing vehicle manufacturers, repair shops, and fleet operators. Mustang meets the industry’s needs with high performance test systems and you reap the benefits.
By designing and manufacturing its entire product line, Mustang can alter any component to tailor a product to the customer’s specific needs. The expansion capabilities of Mustang’s software packages and control systems ensure future flexibility. As a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and integration of dynamometer products, Mustang Dynamometer supplies dynamometer systems for leading automotive manufacturers, OEM’s, tier one suppliers, fleet operators, R&D houses, race teams, centralized and decentralized emissions and safety inspection programs, and many other leading companies throughout the world.
Founded in 1975, Mustang, with corporate headquarters in Twinsburg, Ohio, has over 75,000 square feet of manufacturing floor space incorporating complete engineering, balancing, metal fabricating, machining, painting, assembly and testing operations. Research and development are also a critical part of our operation. These operations are designed to assure the delivery of high-quality products while achieving significant production rates, more than 150 dynamometer systems per week.
After being moved to Ohio in 1986, Mustang expanded its engineering staff and efforts were concentrated on adding to the product line. The first product developed was an Eddy Current (EC) Power Absorber Unit (PAU) based chassis dynamometer. Existing chassis dynamometers at the time used water brake power absorbers, which are very complex to install, and the response times inherently slow. The EC PAU system was very well accepted in the market and sales immediately grew, which is where the Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) story of Mustang begins.
During this period of I/M growth Mustang also solicited work in other non-chassis dynamometer related fields, which started the Mustang Advanced Engineering (MAE) group.
The other fields Mustang developed expertise in include:
Many of these products were installed in many different environments.
Mustang’s early (1970’s & 1980s) PAU of choice was the variable speed DC motor/dyne, the air cooled eddy current and the Water Cooled Eddy Current PAU. As technology developed so did Mustang and our expanded choices of PAU’s. We currently design equipment with Exotic Permanent Magnetic AC technologies, Ultra Low Inertia Dual Rotor AC motors, Servo Motors, Brushless DC, Switch Reluctance Motors, Induction AC, Hydraulic Motors, Water Brakes, Oil Shear Brakes and Inertia loading devices. The expansion into current and future technologies has allowed Mustang to compete in many testing applications for Automotive, Defense, Aerospace, Medical, Off-road equipment, Industrial Applications, Energy Applications, etc. As an active and opportunistic driven company Mustang is always exploring new opportunities and expanding our product and engineering capabilities.
These non-chassis dynamometer applications increased the Mustang engineering staff size and expertise. This expertise continues to allow Mustang to solicit many different projects. During the late 80’s and early 90’s PC software development for machine control was in its infancy and Mustang was at the forefront of the industry and Mustang was the first to apply PC computer control to many test stand applications. Mustang applied computer based controls to test stands with graphical operator interfaces capable of sampling, save and recall data. These early software and control tasks have allowed Mustang to develop a highly skilled software and control department with a vast background of skills in machine control, data acquisition and operator interfaces. As one retiring engineer stated “This is the most interesting job I ever had, there is nothing we can’t do”.
There may be some exceptions to that statement, although Mustang has been involved in many small to large projects as a sub-contractor and as a prime contractor. Mustang has installed complete test facilities starting with a building shell with no floor, to engineering, fabricating, installing and starting up a complete axle test facility. This included an electric power system with a new 2,500 kva transformer, cooling water system with pump house and reservoir tank, large 100’ x 60’ bed plate floor system, dual control rooms, axle test stand and associated test equipment, over head cranes, custom control systems and future expansion capability. There are other project examples found later in our relevant experience and customer list.
Reverting back to the infancy of the Mustang Advanced Engineering in the 1980’s, the control system for the newly designed EC chassis dynamometer revolutionized the industry by incorporating a personal computer as the operator interface/data acquisition device. The control systems used by competitors at the time were completely analog, using potentiometers and gauges for control of the equipment. The Mustang system was completely software controlled, using a graphical user interface. The Mustang engineering department capitalized upon the design concept, adding many new models to the product line, each with different axle weight and loading capabilities.
The computer controlled, eddy current dynamometer became the system of choice for use in both the automotive diagnostic market, and the rapidly emerging vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) market. Mustang’s involvement with the I/M programs led to the design of a complete line of vehicle safety inspection equipment, including alignment testers, brake testers, speedometer testers, joint play testers, suspension testers, etc.
Mustang soon became the supplier of choice in the I/M market, supplying the lion’s share of equipment to various systems integrators. As the I/M market became larger, the systems integrators began asking Mustang to supply not just the equipment and the control software but to assist in the installation and support of the supplied equipment as well as other ancillary pieces used in the projects.
As a result, Mustang made the next step in its growth process; the ability to supply turnkey I/M systems. In 1994 Mustang supplied over 450 integrated 2WD and 4WD electric AC and inertia weight chassis dynamometers with lab grade emission analyzer systems rack mounted with complete CVS sampling systems into various state programs. The installation task took Mustang to over 120 different sites around the country.
In 1996 Mustang supplied over 750 decentralized idle test analyzers for the Atlanta, Georgia I/M program, gaining valuable experience in directly marketing analytical systems in a market once dominated by former customers.
In 1997 Mustang’s main competitor in the newly emerging decentralized testing system business, Environmental Systems Products (ESP), approached Mustang and asked to contractually join forces. Mustang became the sole dynamometer supplier and ESP built the analyzer cabinet system for this new emerging decentralized testing system business, which at the time was estimated to be worth $500M. Mustang developed an assembly line and started to build chassis dynamometers at rate in excess of 30 a day.
In late 1998, Mustang completed a new 27,000 square foot facility adjacent to corporate headquarters. The new facility contains a complete safety inspection lane, several dynamometers, and a training center. This area is exclusively dedicated for demonstration and research & development purposes.
In early 1999, Mustang received a contract to supply not only centralized emissions and safety testing equipment for the City of Memphis’ I/M program, but to supply the central overhead software data collection system as well. The newly developed software package commonly referred to as Vehicle Information Database (VID), makes Mustang the only company in the world that can manufacture, integrate, install and operate a complete centralized vehicle inspection program.
By 2005 Mustang had built approximately 15,000 Chassis Dynamometers for the decentralized chassis dynamometer market. These chassis dynamometers consist of an AC motor with a variable frequency drive and air cooled eddy current power absorber, inertia weight, rollers and embedded dynamometer controller.
This ends the I/M group history and begins the Mustang Advanced Engineering group story.
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s Mustang was contracted to build many different pieces and types of specialty machine equipment, and some of these projects grew into product lines such as tow dynamometers, transmission test stands, and engine dynamometers. In the late 1980’s Mustang was receiving orders for test stand components and smaller standalone type systems; not the highly integrated systems delivered today. This was a very controlled technology growth path for Mustang. The technology growth and system integration capabilities started to increase rapidly as more and more complex projects were completed and the PC/Windows operating system brought testing into a new era.
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s Mustang started to build more complex machines for multinational customers, starting with a large EOL testing System for Daewoo Heavy Industries in Korea to test large 45,000 lb./axle wheeled cranes, excavators and off road equipment. The system consisted of a large chassis dynamometer and brake tester. That project was immediately followed by:
During the Late 1990’s and Early 2000’s Mustang started to gain market share by supplying complete tightly integrated systems including installation, and start-up services. GM Advance Technology Vehicle (ATV) ordered two hybrid dynamometer test stands to be used in the EV1 electric vehicle development. The dynamometer system was delivered completely tested to the Indianapolis based facility. The system consisted of:
This system was then followed by two transmission test stands for Allison used for design and calibration of the new electric hybrid transmissions. The transmissions have two electric motors internally installed on two planetary gears. The transmission can charge and discharge large batteries located in the vehicle or can be driven by an attached engine. This project required a great deal of engineering with Allison to the point that, using MatLab, the whole control scheme for the dynamometer was modeled and the system was exercised in simulation prior to building the system. One portion of the control scheme used a ‘Black Box’ engine model supplied by the engine manufacturer in which Mustang supplied input to, and received outputs from, the ‘Black Box’ model without knowing how the model actually operated. The final control scheme had over 20 operating modes. The first of the dynamometer systems consisted of:
Other notable projects include:
Our mission is to achieve the highest possible level of customer satisfaction by providing innovative technical solutions and product designs and by striving to achieve perfection in product quality, delivery and service. At Mustang, our customers are our highest priority – We do everything in our power to satisfy our customers. Our entire organization understands that the customer comes first and nothing else is more important.
Our goal is to help our customers gain market share and competitive advantage by supplying world-class products, cutting-edge technology and superior services through our dedication to the following guiding principles:
Mustang takes pride in being an organization that values and respects people above everything else. We value the people that make up our strong team of employees, the people that make up our loyal customer base and the people who we consider to be our friends – our partners and suppliers. Without these people, Mustang would not be possible.
As individuals:
As employees:
As responsible corporate citizens:
Dean K. Ganzhorn - President & CEO
Donald W. Ganzhorn Jr. - Executive Vice President
Select a search method below...
Mustang Advanced Engineering announced today that it has... More >>
Mustang Advanced Engineering (MAE) today announced that... More >>
© 2013 Mustang Dynamometer. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use