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John02Hawk
May-21st-05, 1:50 pm
http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=180810 (http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=180810)
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Ricky_Rockstah
May-21st-05, 1:52 pm
Originally posted by John00GTP@May 21 2005, 12:50 PM
http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=180810 (http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=180810)
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OKAy... T-88 LS1 powered Mustang... hahaha that's just awesome.
standgeblase
May-21st-05, 4:07 pm
old. but sweet as fuck b/c turbo LS1 > you.
Tibby
May-21st-05, 6:49 pm
Huh? Chevy Bow-tie on the Mustang? :huh:
HintOfBlue
May-25th-05, 10:26 pm
:rant: :fu: :cuss: :wallbash: :puke: the ppl that did that need to shot!!! i dont care who you are, you just dont drop a gm engin in a ford mustang then take the oval off and replace it with a bowetie. you just dont do somethen like that, not ever the other way around! :cuss:
Tibby
May-25th-05, 10:41 pm
Originally posted by HintOfBlue@May 25 2005, 10:26 PM
:rant: :fu: :cuss: :wallbash: :puke: the ppl that did that need to shot!!! i dont care who you are, you just dont drop a gm engin in a ford mustang then take the oval off and replace it with a bowetie. you just dont do somethen like that, not ever the other way around! :cuss:
You tell 'em. ;)
StreetLethalCamaro
May-25th-05, 11:04 pm
My uncle does it. The fox-body platform is a light platform, given what it is. Combine this with one of those greatest(cheapest) V-8s of all time and you have quite a drag car. ;)
StreetLethalCamaro
May-25th-05, 11:06 pm
I do find it odd that they went with a carb set up for a turbo motor rather than EFI.
Mr. Merk
May-26th-05, 1:36 am
i'm not real big on mixing domestic cars, i dont mind so much on the imports tho
SmokeyTheBear
May-26th-05, 10:27 am
snap, that thing is bad ass. you mustang guys have a big problem with that don't ya?? i think it was a good idea, the ls1 is an amazing motor and combining it w/ one of the lightest easily modifiable cars out there is a plan. the chevy emblem up front is a little much though.
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