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1989 Ford Mustang Lx Sedan 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1989 Mileage:99999
Location:

Wood Dale, Illinois, United States

Wood Dale, Illinois, United States
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THANKS FOR VIEWING MY AUCTION!

SELLING MY 1989 MUSTANG NOTCHBACK 5.0 5SP. NO OPTION CAR, SUPER LIGHT. ROLL UP WINDOWS, NON POWER LOCKS, NO REAR DEFROST. THE CAR HAS ZERO RUST WITH ORIGINAL BLUE PAINT (NOW FADED BLUE) ORIGINALLY FROM CALIFORNIA AND NOW IN THE MIDWEST.NOTE THE PAINT IS 25 YEARS OLD AND LOOKS LIKE IT. PICS FOR UNDERNELTH CAR IS AS CLEAN AS BODY. I WAS TOLD FROM PREVIOUS OWNER THE STANG SAT IN THE GARAGE FOR 10 YEARS AFTER COMPLETELY REDOING THE ENGINE, BRAND NEW TRANS AND REAREND GEAR. ONLY DRIVEN 500 MILES SINCE DONE. FORNATELY HE KEPT MOST OF THE RECEIPTS WHICH I HAVE NOW. THE ENGINE WAS PUNCHED OUT TO A 306 NOW. HEARS A LIST OF STUFF DONE TO THE CAR, IM SURE THERE IS MORE IM FORGETTING:

* TRICK FLOW UPPER AND LOWER INTAKE.-TRICK FLOW TRISTED WEDGE HEADS.- TRICKFLOW STAGE 1 CAM,- CENTERFORCE CLUTCH,- MAGNAFLOW HIGH FLOW CATS AND CATBACK EXHAUST,- FORD RACING ROLLER CHAIN,- EAGLE I-BEAM CONNECTING RODS,- HIGH PERFORMANCE TRICK FLOW EGR SPACER,- 5 STAR PONY WHEELS WITH BRAND NEW TIRES,- 355 REAREND GEAR.  I TOTALLED THE AMOUNT OF RECIEPTS I FOUND, $7288.00. NOT SURE IF THAT INCLUDED LABOR.. DIDNT SAY.

THINGS I REPLACED.. BRAND NEW MSD 6AL IGNITION WITH MSD CAP AND ROTOR AND WIRES,- LOWERING SPRINGS (FORGOT THE NAME OF THEM),- SMOKED 6 PIECE HEADLIGHT KIT.

YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICS, PAINT IS FADED, CHIPPED. INTERIOR NEEDS WORK, AS THE OTHER OWNER WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF CHANGING THE COLOR FROM BLUE TO BLACK. AS YOU CAN SEE THE SEATS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. I THINK THE PICS SHOWS THE CONDITION OF CAR...  CAR DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. NO SURPRISES.

I BELIEVE THERE IS A COOLANT LEAK FROM SOME HOSE. NOT SURE WHERE. ROUGH IDLE, MOSTLY FROM CAM AND WAS TOLD THE TPS SENSOR IS OFF. I THINK SHOULD COVER IT. THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING MISSING, I JUST REMEMBER RIGHT NOW.

 

 

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2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost loses big power on 87 octane

Mon, Jan 5 2015

The 2015 Ford Mustang with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder is a pretty potent package on paper. With 310 horsepower and 320 pound-feet of torque, it boasts better performance numbers than the 3.7-liter V6, but with better fuel economy as an added benefit. However, if you're in the market for one of these boosted 'Stangs, you should probably keep in mind that it really prefers to gulp premium, 93-octane fuel. It can drink 87-octane swill in a pinch, but you're going to find significantly less power underfoot when pulling away. While it's not shocking that the ponies are dialed back with a lower grade of gasoline, an alleged page from a Ford training manual obtained by Mustang 6G purports to show just how much power is lost, though. According to this document, the 2.3-liter EcoBoost makes 275 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque when running on lower octane fuel. That's a substantial reduction of about 11.3 percent compared to when the engine drinks 93 octane. Interestingly, according to Mustang 6G, that finding was a bit better than expected, because a Ford engineer reportedly said power would be down about 13 percent without altering peak torque. In speaking with Autoblog, Paul Seredynski of Ford powertrain communications, objected to part of this document. While he couldn't confirm the specific losses listed for the Mustang EcoBoost, "torque remains unchanged" with lower octane gasoline, Seredynski said. He speculated this training manual page was "possibly from before the engine was certified" and therefore showed incorrect figures. Serendynski did confirm that the automaker recommends using 93 octane, and like all modern engines, the software adapts if it's lower. "Peak power would be reduced" by using a lesser grade, he confirmed. Featured Gallery 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost: First Ride View 20 Photos News Source: Mustang 6GImage Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL, Ford, Mustang 6G Ford Technology Convertible Coupe Performance ecoboost ford mustang ecoboost

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Thu, 02 Jan 2014

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Trump wants a trade deal, but South Korea doesn't want US cars

Thu, Jul 6 2017

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