Archive for 'Performance'
Ford to announce TracKey availability at SEMA!
Posted on 14. Oct, 2011 by Matt.
Last year, when Ford introduced the Boss 302 into the Mustang community, one of the coolest proposed parts of the new model was the TracKey, which, when inserted, would recalibrate the Mustang into a true track performer. However, since then, no one has heard when those keys would actually be made available to Boss 302 [...]
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NEW PRODUCT: SCT iTSX Wireless Tuning Programmer
Posted on 11. Oct, 2011 by Matt.
For many years, SCT has offered Mustang owners the opportunity to unlock the real potential of their car with their lineup of popular custom tuners and programmers for 1996+ models. Now, they’ve taken it to the next level with the iTSX Wireless Tuning Programmer, which features a wireless OBD-II interface that is viewable on your [...]
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Roush announces new Hyper Series RS3 Mustang
Posted on 22. Sep, 2011 by Matt.
Earlier this week, the gang over at Roush launched a special, limited edition version of the 2012 Roush Stage 3 Mustang dubbed the Hyper Series. This car, essentially, builds on the horsepower and handling offered on the RS3 and adds one of four limited edition custom exterior appearance packages to set it apart. Each of [...]
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Take a look at the Bosch Iridium Edition Mustang RTR build!
Posted on 12. Sep, 2011 by Matt.
Earlier this summer, Vaughn Gittin, Jr. was asked by Bosch to design the special Iridium Edition RTR Mustang. Up until this week, Gittin’s been quiet about the car, but recently posted a new video of this AWESOME new ride–that you can win! Gittin and his team at Classic Design Concepts recently took delivery of stock [...]
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Classic Recreations adds Shelby Mustang GT350CR model
Posted on 11. Aug, 2011 by Matt.
Classic Recreations is a company that builds classic looking Mustang replicas that have high powered modern underpinnings. Earlier this year, they announced they are creating a rebuilt 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500CR, and now they’ve announced the new 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350CR. For this car, Classic Recreations took a 1965 or 1966 Mustang fastback and modified [...]
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Roush shows off Stage 1 and Stage 2 Mustang models
Posted on 04. Aug, 2011 by Matt.
We’ve shared a lot about the 2012 Roush Stage 3 Mustang over the last few weeks, including its “taking back of the pavement” and the car doing some laps of the Summit Point Raceway. But, what about the 2012 Stage 1 and Stage 2 Roush Mustang models? Well, Roush finally unveiled these models and we’re [...]
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Hit the links with this Mustang-themed golf cart!
Posted on 01. Aug, 2011 by Matt.
Modeled after the SN95 Mustang, and able to hit speeds of 60mph, this golf cart might be perfect for your next trip to your favorite golf course. This cart was designed by Andy (not to be confused with CJ’s blog contributor of the same name), who refers to it as the “New Edge” Mustang design. [...]
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Roush RS3 Mustang takes back the pavement.
Posted on 26. Jul, 2011 by Matt.
As I’m sure you’re well aware, the car market has been flooded with fuel efficient, small, bland, powerless cars in the last year or two. While these cars may be popular, their overall weakness on the road allows the pavement to get a little cocky. Well, the Roush RS3 Mustang is the polar opposite of [...]
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StangNet’s ‘Built to Cruise’ Mustang hits Tulsa!
Posted on 28. Jun, 2011 by Matt.
After more than a year’s worth of work, StangNet’s ‘Built to Cruise’ (or BTC) Mustang has finally hit the road! As of last week, the car was nearly finished, and was packed up for the trip to the Mid-America Ford Nationals in Tulsa, OK, where it was on display at the event this past weekend. [...]

