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1994 Mustang GT with 34,000 miles bone stock except for the rims.

I am not sure if I am going to mod this car or keep it stock..

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Why do you feel they are the hardest to mod?

The have the weakest computers of all the years made. For every mod you do there's about 5 more things you have to change to compensate for it. The chip is located in the passenger side door panel by where your feet would be. you can have that burned according to any mods you do but is a pain in the *** and kind of costly. You'll soon realize what i mean if you start looking for parts. From what Ive gathered from mustang forums is that the best way to go is get a computer and harness from a newer model mustang if you plan on tinkering, this all come from experience as i have a 95 myself.

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The have the weakest computers of all the years made. For every mod you do there's about 5 more things you have to change to compensate for it. The chip is located in the passenger side door panel by where your feet would be. you can have that burned according to any mods you do but is a pain in the *** and kind of costly. You'll soon realize what i mean if you start looking for parts. From what Ive gathered from mustang forums is that the best way to go is get a computer and harness from a newer model mustang if you plan on tinkering, this all come from experience as i have a 95 myself.

Thanks for the info! I just figured that they would be as easy to mod as my previous fox bodies.
 
These years also have really tall gears in them, you might try throwing some 3.73's in her, The manual trans 94's come with 2.73's i believe, great for interstate and fuel mileage but no fun at the stoplights...
 
These years also have really tall gears in them, you might try throwing some 3.73's in her, The manual trans 94's come with 2.73's i believe, great for interstate and fuel mileage but no fun at the stoplights...

Mine is a manual and I hear what you are saying. The car is peppy, but by all means not fast. My SUV is quicker 0-60.....

If I do anything to the car, I would lower it and a cat back exhaust(or straight pipes after the factory H pipe). I suppose I better start doing some research on corral.net.
 
Stock, that way it will be worth something some day. Find original wheels for it.

I have the original wheels for the car. In fact, the car is not missing a thing from the day it left the dealers lot (car has been in the family since '95). I do not think the boot has even been installed.
 
I have the original wheels for the car. In fact, the car is not missing a thing from the day it left the dealers lot (car has been in the family since '95). I do not think the boot has even been installed.

And how would feel if you found a '69 Mustang right now, in that same condition. :) Think ahead.
 
And how would feel if you found a '69 Mustang right now, in that same condition. :) Think ahead.
Opus your in dire need of a ride in the 71 Nova ....will or should remind ya of when you had your first V-8 . Sucks to be old, dont it. :rolleyes: Dino
 
Opus your in dire need of a ride in the 71 Nova ....will or should remind ya of when you had your first V-8 . Sucks to be old, dont it. :rolleyes: Dino


Pete wont drive anything but the old subie or the dinosaur truck.

Cause he's smart
 
Opus your in dire need of a ride in the 71 Nova ....will or should remind ya of when you had your first V-8 . Sucks to be old, dont it. :rolleyes: Dino

I had a '65 Malibu SS, 396, 4spd. I could even afford to drive it then.
 
fun cars for sure. I had a 95 gt 5.0 with the t-5. sold it after realizing how bad it sucked looking at it in the garage all winter...bought it with 10,000 miles and sold it with 14,000 a year later...and three sets of tires, and a total of five tickets. Had to convince myself I was too young to own a car like that.lol. Plan on getting another one in maybe 10 years or so.
 
I had a '65 Malibu SS, 396, 4spd. I could even afford to drive it then.
Bet ya wish you still had the car now a days, if only to sell it !Ya it was spendy last year , Judy and I only made a few road trips , and short ones at that. Hope the fuel prices stay down some this summer so she can drive it, seeing as how I wont be home much :face-icon-small-con Funny thing is the Nova gets worst mileage when she rods..er I mean drives it :eek: Dino
 
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