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  1. Aux switches in a Mustang from the Bronco Sport?

    From the looks of the part, it appears it'll work in a Ranger too. The only issue is running the wired down the A pillar. There just isn't much room under the trim.
  2. Ford doubles down on EV future

    The title of this topic is interesting, in that Ford has decreased the production of the eMustang, and the last I heard, the Lightning has ceased production. Even Tesla, the queen of the EV market, has 50,000+ sitting on the ground, unsold! If you consider the TV ads featuring EVs, rather than...
  3. WHICH MUSTANG WOULD YOU PURCHASE ?

    There are folks out there getting 600 HP from an Eco-Boost (2nd Gen) running on E85. 425 isn't unheard of on pump gas. I suspect the Gem 3 is stronger.
  4. Production numbers for the various Mustang models.

    I've looked several times for Mustang production numbers. All I've found are totals. What I want to see, are number by actual models, as in Eco-Boost, GT, Dark Horse, et. al. They're out there, but where?
  5. WHICH MUSTANG WOULD YOU PURCHASE ?

    Personally, I prefer Eco-Beast, as I have that name plate on my modified 2019 Ranger.
  6. WHICH MUSTANG WOULD YOU PURCHASE ?

    What's wrong with an Eco-Boost? Yes, MCS is correct, post a poll. But please! Include the Eco-Boost to make it fair.
  7. Wondering how many other owners have interior buzzes and rattles

    If you want a rattle that'll drive you nuts, lower the back seats. While you're at it shake them a bit and you'll get an idea of why they rattle when down. As a side light, my 2019 Ranger rides better, has far less road and wind noise, and is almost as fast 0 to 60. It took a few grand to get...
  8. How many Mustangs have you had? (a funny story)

    Both my 1979 and 2024 are (were) turbos. The difference between the two is indescribable.
  9. 2024 Mustang sales comment

    It is apparent that a lot of folks here weren't alive in the late 40s through about 1955 or so. I say this, because WWII caused shortages similar to those experienced during the Covid pandemic. Add in a ton of political crapola (another similarity), a large influx of immigrants (yet another...
  10. Intelligent Speed Limiter

    This reminds me of the words written in the pages of a car mag many years ago. I think it was Csaba Csere speaking on ABS: (sic) "Oh great. Now drivers can coast through a slick street stop sign straight ahead!" I don't think I've ever had that happen with ABS; they always cause the car to veer...
  11. 2024 Mustang GT PP, had it for 6 days…

    I'm sure it's totaled! I'm glad your okay! Even scarier (to me) is I had an almost exact scenario! In my case I didn't dent anything except my pride. I'm of the opinion the reason my episode occurred was because the Advance Tracking system interfered with my ability to correct the situation. I...
  12. 87 Octane

    The milage one gets is highly dependent on the actual commute statistics. For example, my 2006 Ridgeline (I owned it for 13 model years) got 14.5 in town, and 20 on the highway, no matter the driving conditions. My 2019 Ranger gets 18 in "MY" in-town driving cycle. The 2024 Eco-Boost gets 18.5...
  13. 87 Octane

    One more (of mine) thought. I paid $40,130.68 for my Eco-Boost Premium. That's about one half the cost of a Dark Horse, which doesn't matter, as both sums are a lot of money! Like other owners, I take good care of my vehicles, albeit I'm not anal about doing so. Nonetheless, 4,000 mile oil...
  14. 87 Octane

    You live and learn, but my other comments are still valid. The following is also in the manual: For best overall vehicle and engine performance, premium fuel with an octane rating of 91 or higher is recommended. The performance gained by using premium fuel is most noticeable in hot weather as...
  15. Whipple intercooler pumps

    I'm surprised this isn't in the Installation Manual? I can't be of much help, as I've only owned one supercharged vehicle (Mercury XR7), and it used a standard intercooler. But... If I were doing this, I think I'd find a circuit which was connected to the keep alive, and use it to drive a...
  16. 87 Octane

    With knowledge of the owner's manual (?), everything that's been posted, written, and viewed on YouTube, I'm almost appalled that this question keeps popping up. Restating the obvious... The manuals for the Eco-Boost and GT alike, specifically states 91 or higher octane be used!! Longer Engine...
  17. Turn off fancy light effects

    While several other vehicles have puddle lighting, for some reason the Mustang gets all of the credits. Perhaps it's the depiction of a Pony, which like others, I think its distinctive. As for all of the blinking lights, I think other folks, like you, have a minor case of selaphobia? As a side...
  18. Block Line Lock and other functions

    Program the extra key set which can limit speed and a bunch of other stuff. As I recall, it is called Valet in the manual. Oh! And make sure you tell them it is not to leave the premise, and right it on the work order too. Then, if they violate your request, you'll have an easier time in court...
  19. 2024 Mustang sales comment

    There is one trend a few automobile magazine editors have mentioned more than a dozen times, and that is the predicted return of the coupe and sedan models. Honda and other Pacific Rim makers still offer both. In addition, at lease Honda and Toyota have spent the R&D monies to pony up (pun...
  20. Base Dark Horse vs GT PP W/ MagRide.

    The Mustang is a bargain regardless of what you call it. There are a few SUVs, and truck or two, which will give the Mustang a run for the money. For about the same price, you can buy an Ariel that a Dark Horse with a Whipple will always be in second place. All this said, a Mustang GT comes with...





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