Recently updated on February 3, 2021 at 07:17 am
The Ford Mustangs range is long and every version is tuned without exception. Whether subtle or extreme, we've already shown them all! Now there is another model in the form of a 1991 Fox Body Ford Mustang, which is not as stylish as the one 1978er Ford Mustang II occurs, but can easily boast twice the power. The car belongs to Kenny Shaws and, as you can see, is "home" on the quarter mile! The tuning team around Kenny Shaw's has on this 1991er Fox-Body Ford Mustang made the changes below:
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- Base: 1991er Mustang
- 351 R block (from tuner Tony Gonyan).
- Bryant Racing is billet crankshaft
- 10,5: 1 JE piston
- Comp Cams hydraulic roller drag lift
- Nitro plant
- K&N filters
- Aero 1000 stealth pump package
- 110 octane racing fuel
- 3-inch exhaust system
- Dynomax muffler
- 740 PS on the wheels
- Turbo 400 three-speed automatic
- coilover
- 4.10 gearboxes and axles
- Moser 28-inch tires
- 15 × 10 inch rear rims with 295 / 55-15 Mickey Thompson ET road tires and about 14 psi (front 17 × 3.5 rims with 26 × 5.0 -17 Moroso rubbers)
- 5 inch cowl induction hood
- tinted front and rear lights
- Cobra rear wing
- Cloth Corbeau seats
- RCI five-point belts
If we have forgotten something you notice, then just tell us in the comment box. Should we also learn in the near future, new details about this tuning conversion, we will inform you of course in this post.