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Question about Turbo all????

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I have a '89 5.0 I wanna add turbo to the stock engine, Does anyone know how much Pounds of boost a Stock 5.0 motor can take before damage occurs to the engine? Any input would be greatly appreciated thanx all


Jay

Posted on Aug 3, 2005, 4:14 PM

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85 Trottle Body EFI Conversion

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I have an 95 HO with central point EFI Looking for advise on conversion

Thanks for your assistance

Posted on Jul 30, 2005, 7:02 PM

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FS: 82 t-top coupe

by Trevor

Posted on Jul 22, 2005, 10:50 AM

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Re: FS: 82 t-top coupe

by Anonymous

Posted on Jul 22, 2005, 11:04 AM

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Starter soliniod

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Does anybody know what would cause the starter soliniod on the engine compartment to start smoking??? I have a 92 GT
Thanks let me know

Posted on Jul 16, 2005, 6:09 PM

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89 gt need 4-cat H pipe

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Just told my doughnut flange is rotted
any place for inexpensive system?
Thanks
George
570 7274747
debalko@hotmail.com

Posted on Jul 16, 2005, 5:32 PM

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2005 Ford Mustang JBA Ceramic Silver Coated Headers.

by OnlineAutorama

Hi Guys & Gals.
I Love the 2005 Mustang!!!

Anyway,...
I ran into a pretty good offer that I thought I'd share with those of you that own or are getting a 2005 Ford Mustang and wanted to get a set of headers for your ride.

I was able to get one of the performance exhaust shops to offer a Group Buy for the Newly Released JBA Headers for the 2005 Ford Mustangs.

Pricing on the Street Header is as follows:
Plain Stainless: JBA-1675S $530.00 (58 QTY)
Coated Stainless: JBA-1675SJS $650.00 (6 QTY)
High-Heat Coated Stainless (supercharged applications): JBA-1675SJT $650.00 (9 QTY)

(2) Different Versions of JBA Headers for the 2005 Ford Mustang.
Street Legal, a mid-length 1-5/8" and Off-Road Version.
Theres also an H-Pipe available for the mid-length Headers.

Quantities are what is currently available. Typical coating time is 2-weeks.

I just purchased a set of the ceramic silver coated headers just released for the 05 Dakota today, My neighbor owns a new `05 Mustang is why I asked them to include the 2005 Mustang as well, So I'm pretty excited about getting them and getting them installed I hope i get as much power gains as suggested I should.

For more information about this offer please visit url http://www.onlineautorama.com/forum...hread.php?t=514

The site above with the info itself doesnt sell anything so theres no popups or ads or stuff like that.

Well there ya go,.. Hope this finds to be useful to someone, It's great price and I know mine were about $100-$150 cheaper than anyone of the top 50 sites I emailed doing a search on google.com


Take care.
Jim from OnlineAutorama.com
www.onlineautorama.com

Posted on Jul 14, 2005, 10:55 PM

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NEW SITE

by MIKE

new site just getting underway

badasscobra.com

check it out. forums, chat more.

Posted on Jul 10, 2005, 1:10 AM

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c-4 tran/starter problem 65 mustang

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found a automatic c4 tranny at junk yard, rebuilt it and ready to start car but have a problem with starter, the nose on the starter is not long enough to reach the flywheel? is there something i may have put on wrong??? it's short about 1/2 inch or so... just wondering is there any starters out there that have long noses...i've been to advance and searched computers for one, but it's hard to tell going by pictures and they wanted to know what the trany came out of, but i have no idea, we just picked it up out of the junkyard???? anyone have any ideas??? it does have the passing gear on the side of the tranny so it's a little newer than the 65 mustang i think???

Posted on Jul 5, 2005, 2:19 PM

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Torque converter

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Is it bad to leave transmission fluid in the torque converter for an extended period of time? I want to install my transmission and the torque converter needs some fluid in it as to avoid a dry start, but the engine wont be ready to fire for about three months. Is it bad to wait that long with the fluid just sitting in the converter?

Posted on Jul 3, 2005, 3:32 PM

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ProStangs, Cruise to Mustang Week - Myrtle BeachSC

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Hello,
ProStangs, Mustang Club of Maryland is trying to organize a cruise to Mustang Week in Myrtle Beach, SC we are planning to leave on Wednesday the 27th or Thursday the 28th from Frederick, MD. Myrtle Beach is about an 8 hour drive from Frederick please feel free to email me direct at john@mastersontech.com or prostangs@yahoo.com for more info on the cruise down and where we are planning on staying etc. For more info on Mustang Week please goto:

www.mustangweek.com

Posted on Jul 2, 2005, 1:51 AM

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fuel pump relay

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a friend of mine has a 90 v6 rag top and his car quit running on him he thought it was the fuel pump but he put a test lite on the pump leads and its not getting power theres no blown fuses so he ran a hot lead from the batery for now so he can still drive it. im needing to know where the fuel pump relay is located or whatever other problem it may be. thanks

Posted on Jul 1, 2005, 9:05 PM

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Fuel pump relay

by Matt

The fuel pump relay should be pretty close to the battery. It's a small box with about three or four wires out the bottom. If its never been replaced it might be hard to get out.

**I would also like to throw out a prob of mine to anyone out there, a friend has an 86 gt and we replaced the fuel pump relay bc the pump would run when the key was off. Well that fixed it but now its back to how it was and when the lights are on and you try to steer the wheels the engine stalls. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any wiring probs with that year. Thanks

Posted on Jan 21, 2006, 12:59 AM

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2001 V6 ONLY $9,700 ( 37,000 miles )

by Troy


I have to get rid of my Mustang


It only has 37,000 miles on it!

Engine is stock but the car has other options. ( Auto )

PW, PD, Power seat, traction control, fog lights, 6 disc CD Mach player ( very sweet ) Also has the paint detail on sides of car and colored in Mustang on back.

The color is Red.

It is a excellent condition!


If interested please contact me at: santroy79@hotmail.com

But hurry because I will trade it in on 6/29/05

Posted on Jun 23, 2005, 1:54 PM

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2001 Mustang For Sale

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Hey guys,

If you want pics, email me at futureloss@yahoo.com and I can get them to you.
It is best to email me for more info, I will not be checking this post very often.
It is a 2001. It is NOT a GT but has everything that a GT has except the V8. When she got it her dad did not want her to have the pep but she did not want to sacrifice the looks. Therefore, it has the 17 inch 5 star rims, leather interior, bose system with 6 disc in dash, tinted windows, and more.

It has a V6 with automatic transmission and 62k miles on it. Email me at futureloss@yahoo.com for all the specs.

thanks

jared

Posted on Jun 20, 2005, 10:19 AM

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engine swap

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is it possible to put a boss 429 in to a 1972 mustang originally with a 351w

thank you

Posted on Jun 20, 2005, 12:44 AM

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Boss 429 swap

by Kevin

The answer is yes. The big body years (71-73) were built to handle the big blocks. The 1971 could be had with a 429scj.

Posted on Jan 5, 2006, 10:12 PM

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need wiring diagram

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Hello out there! Can anyone help me with a wiring diagram for a 2000 Mustang V6 convertible w/automatic. Very basic car, we have developed an inoperative blower motor. Fuses ok. No power to blower motor or resistor. I need to find the power source to the blower (relay, switch, etc.). I assume I will have to remove the radio to get the dash trim panel off to check the switch panel.

Thanks,

Murray

Posted on Jun 18, 2005, 8:47 PM

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