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Ford Mustang History: Every Generation Ranked for 2026(Post)
The Ford Mustang has been in continuous production since 1964, spanning seven generations and six decades. That kind of longevity breeds a lot of revisionist history — and a lot of bad takes. Not eve ...
What Wheels Actually Fit Your Mustang GT? Complete Guide(Post)What Wheels Fit a Ford Mustang GT – Complete Fitment Guide Getting wheel fitment right on your Mustang GT isn't just about looks—it's about safety, performance, and avoiding expensive mistakes. The ...
EcoBoost Mustang Boost-by-Gear: Why Your Turbo Spools Different(Post)Your EcoBoost Mustang isn't broken — it's doing exactly what Ford programmed it to do. Boost-by-gear changes turbo spool characteristics based on which gear you're in, delivering 12 psi in first gear ...
2016-2019 Mustang EcoBoost Manual: 310HP Turbo Reality Check(Post)The 2016-2019 Mustang EcoBoost manual delivers 310 horsepower from Ford's 2.3L turbo four — more than the old GT's 5.0L V8 — while flying under insurance radar. While V8 purists debate "real" Mustang ...
Coyote 5.0 Overrated? Where Ford's V8 Wins and Fails(Post)The Ford Coyote 5.0 is the most worshipped V8 in modern muscle car culture. 460 horsepower from the factory, a naturally aspirated exhaust note that sounds like American muscle should, and an afterma ...
Coyote 5.0 Engine Swap Reality Check: Why Ford's V8 Disappoints(Post)The Coyote 5.0 gets more worship than any modern V8, but after watching dozens of swaps blow up, the reality hits different. Ford's 460hp naturally aspirated beast sounds incredible and fits everywhe ...
Semi-Metallic Brake Pads Problems: 3 Reasons to Avoid Them(Post)Semi-metallic brake pads are the default recommendation at every parts counter in America, and for most enthusiasts, they're the wrong choice. Unless you're tracking your car in triple-digit heat or ...
Are Big Brake Kits Overrated? Reality Check on $4K BBK Hype(Post)Most enthusiasts spending $4,000+ on big brake kits would see better lap times from a tire upgrade. The BBK industry sells the dream of "track-ready stopping power" but here's the reality: your stock ...
Boss 302 S197 Buying Guide: Ford's 7,500 RPM Coyote in 2026(Post)The 2012-2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is the highest-revving production Coyote ever sold to the public — a 7,500 RPM, naturally aspirated 5.0L V8 with forged internals, a race-derived intake manifold, ...
S550 Mustang GT Build Guide: 450HP Street Weapon Under $8K(Post)The S550 Mustang GT is the most underrated platform for building a street weapon that won't break the bank. While everyone chases Hellcats and GT500s, the 5.0 Coyote gives you 90% of the performance ...
Mustang GT Performance Pack vs Challenger Scat Pack: Track Build Reality(Post)The 2020+ Mustang GT Performance Pack delivers faster lap times than a Challenger Scat Pack 392 with the same $10K suspension budget — and costs $15,000 less to start. While the Scat Pack's 485hp fro ...
Special Edition Mustangs and Camaros: Marketing Scam or Worth It?(Post)Special edition Mustangs and Camaros are mostly marketing fluff wrapped around the same engine you can get for $10,000 less. Detroit knows enthusiasts will pay extra for exclusivity, even when the "s ...