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Cobra (maybe GT NOT V6) would be a great second car, but for a daily driver I'd have to think about it. Great exhaust note and TORQUE, but everything else is not as great.
I'm watching for the new Mustang though, that should be interesting...
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Originally posted by Eric: I agree the mustang GT is a great ride, but I hate the looks of the older ones, I like the 98+ generation body style, can't stand the 5.0's and shyt! A tear falls..... my beloved 5.0.....hated...  Naw...dont hate the player....hate the game...I personally like the old 5.0 styles a lot....box, tough...Reminds me of muscle cars...i pretty much am a Mustang fan from all the years.
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~MY RICE COOKER~ 1988 Mustang GT, Red, 5 speed, 5.0L, 57,000 miles, Dual Flowmasters, K&N Filtercharger, Ford Motorsports 3:73 Gears
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LOL @ Slim Shady! 
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Originally posted by benjamin999: Buy a 94 for about 10-12 grand then put a Vortech S-trim Supercharger on for 4 grand... My brothers friend has 2 mustangs, one is a drag car running about 600hp or higher... you can do some pretty sick stuff to those cars... 
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ya know, if you are somewhat intelligent, you can put an intercooled twin turbo setup on a 94-95 Cobra for less than $4k too.
but its good to know someone on here can always tell me things I don't know about mustangs . . . :rolleyes: :p
It's all about balance.
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Why a 94? Don't the computers on those suck compared to the 89-93 computers?
I'm guessing that's why there's a conversion harness to put an 89-93 computer in a 94?
By the way, my 88 Mustang GT cost me $2350 with 116K miles on it over a year ago. Needed a new T5 transmission and still needs a paint job, but it was in good condition otherwise and had never been modified. I spent about $150 on the mass-air upgrade.
Not sure what the 94 has over the 88 other than being newer?
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Not sure what the 94 has over the 88 other than being newer -New body style -Beefed-up Fox-4 Chassis -4 Wheel disc on all models -New interior -Underrated 240hp Cobra -LESS Horsepower in the GT (Due to newer dyno methods?) -Heavier
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buy a 88 honda civic put rice stickers all over it, and a huge fart can :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by qaz: Why a 94? Don't the computers on those suck compared to the 89-93 computers?
I'm guessing that's why there's a conversion harness to put an 89-93 computer in a 94?
The computer in the 94-95s is actually better than the previous years in the fox body. What people don't like is the calibration of the 94-95 EECs, the main reason being a large tip-in spark retard (this is to increase durability on the way over worked T5 trans used) There are much easier and better ways to recalibrate the 94-95 EEC (J4J1) over swapping to the earlier processor (A9L) The later processor has vastly better load based calibration strategy over the earlier processor. One major area of improvement between the fox and SN95 cars is the brakes. The fox cars are marginal at best in braking where the 94+ cars, especially the Cobras, are actually rather good.
It's all about balance.
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The computer in the 94-95s is actually better than the previous years in the fox body. What people don't like is the calibration of the 94-95 EECs, the main reason being a large tip-in spark retard (this is to increase durability on the way over worked T5 trans used) There are much easier and better ways to recalibrate the 94-95 EEC (J4J1) over swapping to the earlier processor (A9L) When I had my '95 Cobra, I picked up an Extender that was sent to Phil Guido over at Visteon (I think that was it, company who made Extender for Ford). He modified it to work with the '95 Computer and it helped a lot. As Rara said, the 94/95 Computer removed timing to stop tranny breakage mainly during full throttle shifts.
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