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SN-95 and New Edge Mustangs
5.0 vs 4.6
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackgeetee" data-source="post: 729533" data-attributes="member: 1684"><p>Because the 96-98's have different pistons that make more compression than the 99's. The compression ratio jumps to 10:5 with the PI's. I put down 262rwhp and 292lbs. That's about 70 more rwhp than stock. But here's the best part. At 6,000rpm the stock motor drops down to under 170rwhp, the PI motor keeps the power level near 260. So you're actually gaining almost 100rwhp at 6,000rpm!!:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackgeetee, post: 729533, member: 1684"] Because the 96-98's have different pistons that make more compression than the 99's. The compression ratio jumps to 10:5 with the PI's. I put down 262rwhp and 292lbs. That's about 70 more rwhp than stock. But here's the best part. At 6,000rpm the stock motor drops down to under 170rwhp, the PI motor keeps the power level near 260. So you're actually gaining almost 100rwhp at 6,000rpm!!:beer: [/QUOTE]
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