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Owner: Doctor DeBo
Year: 1992
Model: Mustang LX
Mods: Heavy
State: GA
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: Unknown
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Stand Tall: A how-to on tall valve covers
As we make our Mustangs go faster we make changes to the valvetrain that at some point necessitate taller than stock valve covers to fit. Some like the "racy" look of taller valve covers but to the hard core enthusiast they serve a bigger purpose. The most common reason to use tall valve covers is to be able to fit aftermarket roller rockers and valvetrain stabilizers more commonly known as stud girdles. However, before you decide to simply bolt on a set of those polished, tall, Motorsport val...
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Which is the most performance restrictive aspect of a stock 87-95 5.0?
The Stock Heads (E7TE's).
Result: 38%
The Stock Intake.
Result: 14%
Stock cam or someother components (TB, MAF, PCM, etc.).
Result: 2%
Both the Stock Heads and Intake suck the same, changing one with out the other is useless to you.
Result: 46%

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[11/15/2001] Important site news: User's Rides and Classifieds

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Just to let everyone know what''s going on in case you have joined as a member of MustangWorks.com since we upgraded our msgboard system from UBB to VBulletin last week, you will temporarily be unable to post both ads in our classifieds system or vehicles in our User''s Rides system. This is because when we we changed systems we lost integration between these sections and the membership system. Well, actually, it would be more accurate to say we haven''t established integration with our new VBulletin database yet. Right now the classifieds and the User''s Rides are still tied to the old UBB database. Meaning, that if you had an account already prior to our changeover you can still access those sections, but if you registered after we changed over then it''s not going to work until we get these other sections changed over to the new system, as well. We are working on changing over the other applications to work with the new member database. This should happened within the next week we hope... Please be patient.

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