The idea is you can run the pump while you are in the staging lanes or something at the drag strip. If you have a heat exchanger with fans you can cool the fluid without having to move the car.
Okay then.
$60 for two jugs of Mobil 1, Pennzoil Platinum
(You can do Supertech for $40 if you want)
$12 for a Motorcraft filter
Less than half the price
The S650 will add in all the power it can until it picks up knock.
Not 100% accurate since they used octane booster instead of 93, another channel did a similar test but I can't remember who it was.
He didn't mention what oil he was using.
You can get Motorcraft oil and filters at Walmart, but I'd save the money and get a full synthetic for less while I'm there. Their branded oil isn't anything special
Here's the worst part about only selling 40,000 cars a year.
Less aftermarket. Look how much smaller the Camaro aftermarket is for example.
Combine that with no tuning options, that spells doom for current Mustang enthusiasts
Meanwhile, last year the prices of the F150 dropped as much as $2,235
Price increases only affect Mustangs apparently!
https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/ford-cuts-prices-on-core-2025-f-150-models.html#:~:text=Without%20telling%20anyone%2C%20Ford%20has,cut%20as%20the%20Lariat%20trim.
What's that have to do with mustangs? Bird flu affects engine prices?
Eggs are like gas one week it's up the next it's down. I was buying them for $2/18 pack a couple weeks ago and they'll be back down to that again soon
Older than the internet itself:
* Oil Change instructions for Men:*
1) Wait until Saturday, drive to auto parts store and buy a case of oil, filter, kitty litter, hand cleaner and a
scented tree, write a check for $50.00.
2) Stop by 7/11 and buy a case of beer, write a check for $20, drive...
Increase in over $10k since 2021 is nuts
$8k in two years is even more nuts.
In 2023 the Camaro LT1 (base V8 model) started at $36,695
The Mustang used to be a relatively inexpensive car.