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In the aftermarket race for the Ford Mustang, competitors are constantly seeking methods of improving original equipment to do more to pacify the Mustang fans need for power & speed. Steeda has just recently announced a very progressive solution to powertrain control for the S197 Ford Mustang. This new Adaptive Performance Calibration system takes full advantage of the drive-by-wire system in the car and takes it to the next level of preferred performance. |
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Two of the most prominent blue-blooded
nameplates in the aftermarket arena have teamed up to add more power to the
Ford Shelby GT500. This achievement is
made possible by, you guessed it, upping the boost ante. After the blower is installed, one can expect
an increase to 605 horsepower. Having
the power is part of the puzzlekeeping it is the other. This supercharger is backed by a
12month/12,000 mile warranty. |
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Jack Roush's ROUSH Performance team has boosted the output of the ROUSHcharger by 30 horsepower! This power will surely be welcomed by every Ford Mustang owner out there. Final figures range around the 445hp/418lb-ft mark, making this one of the most sought after aftermarket pieces that ROUSH Performance sells for the late model S197 Ford Mustang. A smaller pulley and a conditional PCM adjustment help ram and judge more air to feed the hungry pony car. Best of all, the new improvements are 50 state legal and are applicable to manual and automatic transmission equipped vehicles. For all the specifics, be sure to check out the full Press Release. |
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Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has just
unveiled two new mobile handsets, the N81 and N95. Thats great and all, but whats more
interesting is the partnership they have with Ford to create the Nokia Edition
Ford Mustang. Performance specifications
(if there are any enhancements) have not been released, but the car is totally
wired-in with Nokia gear otherwise. Seat
back mounted N800s are available for the two rear passengers and there is a
center console mounted N800 for the front passengers to enjoy. Each of the N800s are claimed to be control
centers for an on-board media server that also provides streaming audio. Streaming?
Yeah, the web on wheels. A Nokia
N95 provides the backbone connection to the Internet for this Ford Mustang. |
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Thats right. We could hardly believe it either. Just unveiled in Frankfurt, Germany by Four Motors (Reutlingen), this Ford Mustang packs a whopping 280hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, thanks to a fuel sipping, tree hugging bio-diesel powerplant. Dubbed the Mustang GT RTD, the car is capable of a dig to dash at 62mph in 5 seconds and can reach a pinnacle speed of just over 155mph. Truth be told, the stats arent all that bad, considering the outer skin of the car is made from lightweight bio-composite materials, fabbed from vegetable trimmingsthats right, table scraps can serve a purpose other than smelling up the trash can. The German Aerospace Center claims that the outer skins can withstand extreme stress and coefficient loads commonly found in spirited motorsports. It just goes to show, you dont always know what the newest aftermarket specialty is going to be. You might find yourself presently surprised in the very near future. |
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Several of the most popular names in the Ford
Mustang aftermarket have teamed with Big 3 Performance to massage and style a
limited edition 650hp S197 Mustang. With
just 100 of these cars slated for production, the lines are started to form,
with potential buyers salivating uncontrollably. |
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Paying homage to a legendary race car, Saleen
Inc has taken one of their Saleen Extreme Ford Mustangs and applied a beautiful
coat of paint to resemble the legendary Ford GT. The Saleen 550, aptly named, produces a
whopping 550 horsepower and dazzles in more than power with its stunning
appliqué and contemporary aftermarket styling.
The 550 logo on the door helps ensure victims know full well what just
blew their doors off. Steve Saleens
group continues to impress and exhibit with each new offering put out on the
(after)marketplace. Take a closer look
at the detail in the hi res image inside. |
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Jack Roush and his faithful
followers at Roush Performance have yet to leave the Ford Mustang alone. Another spectacular rendition of the
legendary pony car is the 2008 ROUSH 427R Trak Pak Mustang. Capitalizing on a classic moniker, the 427,
this latest spin-off has some great preparations in store for fusing the gap
between a daily driver and a weekend warrior.
From power and suspension upgrades to a unique crafted aerobody kit,
this ROUSH 427R Trak Pak has much to offer any Ford Mustang fan. Step inside to read more on this race-ready
ROUSH Mustang. |
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Kooks has just released an all-new stainless steel X pipe for the 1996 through 2004 Ford Mustang. Each of these pipes (click above image for hi res) is designed to perfectly compliment Kook's 1 3/4" x 3" and 1 7/8" x 3" long tube headers and come in both catted and off-road variations. Fitment is superb on any 96-04 Mustang, in both GT (SOHC) and Mach/Cobra (DOHC) versions. For more information, please visit Kooks' website. |
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Two powerful names in the Ford Mustang montage have coupled together to
offer some fantastic aftermarket performance parts. Shelby Automobiles
and Scott Drake Enterprises, Inc have partnered to create Shelby
Performance Parts, LLC. Together, these two names are aimed at making
the 2005 and up Ford Mustang soar higher than ever. Several packages
and applications offered were recently unveiled at the Mid-America
Shelby & Ford meet in Tulsa, OK, where the StangNet Glassback GT500 took stage. Step inside to take a full look at the complete detail on this newest development in the Mustang aftermarket. |
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