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Owner: AJStang
Year: 1991
Model: Mustang Notchback
Mods: Heavy
State: MD
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: 10.00 - 10.9
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Year: 1991
Model: Mustang Notchback
Mods: Heavy
State: MD
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: 10.00 - 10.9
[Read Specs]
Stand Tall: A how-to on tall valve covers
As we make our Mustangs go faster we make changes to the valvetrain that at some point necessitate taller than stock valve covers to fit. Some like the "racy" look of taller valve covers but to the hard core enthusiast they serve a bigger purpose. The most common reason to use tall valve covers is to be able to fit aftermarket roller rockers and valvetrain stabilizers more commonly known as stud girdles. However, before you decide to simply bolt on a set of those polished, tall, Motorsport valve covers you should be aware of the challenges late model EFI engines present...
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As we make our Mustangs go faster we make changes to the valvetrain that at some point necessitate taller than stock valve covers to fit. Some like the "racy" look of taller valve covers but to the hard core enthusiast they serve a bigger purpose. The most common reason to use tall valve covers is to be able to fit aftermarket roller rockers and valvetrain stabilizers more commonly known as stud girdles. However, before you decide to simply bolt on a set of those polished, tall, Motorsport valve covers you should be aware of the challenges late model EFI engines present...
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