"How-To" Tech & Informational Threads
#23
newbie
I need help. Please, I am new to forums as I am new to mustang. I sell cars and scooped up a 05 ft. I did jolting c.a.I, s.c.t tuner,upr x pipe, steeds u\d pulleys and flows. First… I don't like the cackle of flows after x pipe, whether do I do? Second… considering gear (3.90?) Third… how do I navigate this forum?any help will be greatly valued.
#24
newbie
I need help. Please, I am new to forums as I am new to mustang. I sell cars and scooped up a 05 gt . I did jlt c.a.I, s.c.t tuner,upr x pipe, steeds u\d pulleys and flows. First… I don't like the cackle of flows after x pipe, what do I do? Second… considering gear (3.90?) Third… how do I navigate this forum?any help will be greatly valued.
#25
recently bought my 1st mustang, a 1998 GT 4.6 automatic, when you shut it off, there is a clicking in the left side valve cover. clicks fast to slow then off. anyone ever heard the sound / what is it? how do i fix it?
#26
hello i would like to convert my 89 2.3 efi to a 302 carb from an 84 and it comes with a 4-Speed tranny.... i have a t-5 will that bolt up to the 84 carb motor? and what needs to be done covert fuel injected to carburated? thanks.
#27
i need some help, i am new to this mustang forum so bare with me. i have bbk shorty headers and i have a small exhaust leak that i think is coming from the exhaust manifold. is there an easier way to get to my manifold besides loosening my engine mounts? i also need to find someone with a programmer because i have a chip and cars been tooned but now i need to adjust again and i dont have my programmer for some reason anymore, any ideas? any help i would greatly appriciate.....
#28
Just added a DIY on how to make your lower control arms serviceable.
https://mustangforums.com/forum/gene...arket-lca.html
https://mustangforums.com/forum/gene...arket-lca.html
#29
Electric window problem- 2005 Mustang w/electric windows- Driver side window does not close automatically when the door is shut. Does it have it's own fuse or is it something electrical within the confines of the door that doesn't move the window up completely.