15 Jul 2024
Whipple Superchargers Stage 1 & Stage 2 for Mustang GT (2011-2023) and 2024 Mustang GT/Dark Horse

Upgrade Your 2011-2024 Mustang GT/Dark Horse/GT350 with Whipple Superchargers

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1 Aug 2024
Understanding Ford's Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) in the 5.0 Coyote Engine

Understanding Ford's Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) in the 5.0 Coyote Engine

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27 Sep 2024
Comparing the 2018 Ford Mustang GT Intake Manifold with the Ford Performance Cobra Jet Intake Manifold

Comparing the 2018 Ford Mustang GT Intake Manifold with the Ford Performance Cobra Jet Intake Manifold

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31 Aug 2024
The Ford 10R80 Transmission: A Leap Forward in Performance

The Ford 10R80 Transmission: A Leap Forward in Performance

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15 Aug 2024
The 1979 to 1995 Ford 5.0L Engine: A Legacy of Performance

The 1979 to 1995 Ford 5.0L Engine: A Legacy of Performance

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4 Jul 2024
The Ford Coyote Engine.

The Ford Coyote Engine: A Modern Marvel of Engineering

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28 Jun 2024
Tips on Driving Your Ford Mustang With A Manual Transmission

Tips on Driving Your Ford Mustang With A Manual Transmission

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24 May 2024
Benefits Of Aftermarket Performance Exhaust Systems For The 1979 To 2023 Mustang GT

The Mustang GT is known as a symbol of American strength and this car has been thrilling owners with its power and grace since 1964.

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28 Mar 2024
Decade of Dominance: The Mustang GT (2005-2014)

The 2005-2014 era marked the introduction of the S197 platform, a significant milestone for the Mustang GT. This new platform brought about substantial design changes, performance improvements, and a resurgence in cultural relevance, setting the stage for a decade of automotive excellence.

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21 Mar 2024
The Famous Fox Body Mustang, Where Did That Name Come From?

Enthusiasts -- true enthusiasts -- are always on the search for every grain of information they can locate on their favorite products. They yearn for those little details and backstories that make their products unique and exciting. Car companies, on the other hand, look for ways to keep the development of those same products secret, so they can gain an advantage on the “competition.” The most exciting products on the road are usually the most sought-after by enthusiasts, and competition for information on what’s coming next is intense. So carmakers have resorted to a multitude of ways to hide product plans, like camouflaging prototypes and doing development work at secretive facilities, until such time that the vehicles are ready to be “launched” in a public reveal.

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