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Old May 16, 2006 | 01:39 PM
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Are the 99-04's considered SN95's even though they are drastically different in appearance?

Old May 16, 2006 | 01:40 PM
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yes. under the sheet metal, there is no difference.
Old May 16, 2006 | 01:47 PM
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yes. under the sheet metal, there is no difference.
there is a difference, just because they're both 4.6's doesn't mean they're the same. the 99+ have the PI motors.
now weather they're considered sn95's or not i'm not sure. i've always been under the impression that the sn95's are 94-98 mustangs
Old May 16, 2006 | 01:54 PM
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yes. under the sheet metal, there is no difference.
there is a difference, just because they're both 4.6's doesn't mean they're the same. the 99+ have the PI motors.
now weather they're considered sn95's or not i'm not sure. i've always been under the impression that the sn95's are 94-98 mustangs
sorry, but the world is not made up only of GT stangs.
94-04 is correctly called sn-95 when referring to the body. so is a 96 cobra and a 97 v6 and a 94 5.0. drivetrain has nothing to do with it. usually people call the 99-04 new edge when they wanna be specific.
Old May 16, 2006 | 01:55 PM
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79-93 fox body (5.0)
94-98 SN-95 (NPI Heads or 5.0 for 94-95)
99-04 new edge SN-95 (PI heads)
05-07 S-197 (3V)
Old May 16, 2006 | 01:57 PM
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79-93 fox body
94-98 SN-95
99-04 new edge SN-95
05-07 S-197
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They're called the "New Edge SN-95"
Old May 16, 2006 | 02:05 PM
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79-93 fox body (5.0)
94-98 SN-95 (NPI Heads or 5.0 for 94-95)
99-04 new edge SN-95 (PI heads)
05-07 S-197 (3V)
I agree, we don't even need to consider those lame *** sixers or the cobras cause GTs ownz all!!
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yes. under the sheet metal, there is no difference.
there is a difference, just because they're both 4.6's doesn't mean they're the same. the 99+ have the PI motors.
now weather they're considered sn95's or not i'm not sure. i've always been under the impression that the sn95's are 94-98 mustangs
sorry, but the world is not made up only of GT stangs.
94-04 is correctly called sn-95 when referring to the body. so is a 96 cobra and a 97 v6 and a 94 5.0. drivetrain has nothing to do with it. usually people call the 99-04 new edge when they wanna be specific.
i know that all models are sn-95....you said that UNDER THE SHEET METAL it's all the same, which isn't true at all. by under the sheet metal you're infering to the engine
Old May 16, 2006 | 02:08 PM
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they are all built on the same frame, the body panels are just shaped a bit different and they have different engines.
Old May 16, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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yes. under the sheet metal, there is no difference.
there is a difference, just because they're both 4.6's doesn't mean they're the same. the 99+ have the PI motors.
now weather they're considered sn95's or not i'm not sure. i've always been under the impression that the sn95's are 94-98 mustangs
sorry, but the world is not made up only of GT stangs.
94-04 is correctly called sn-95 when referring to the body. so is a 96 cobra and a 97 v6 and a 94 5.0. drivetrain has nothing to do with it. usually people call the 99-04 new edge when they wanna be specific.
i know that all models are sn-95....you said that UNDER THE SHEET METAL it's all the same, which isn't true at all. by under the sheet metal you're infering to the engine
tranny and rear gears are different too



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