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Owner: Doctor DeBo
Year: 1992
Model: Mustang LX
Mods: Heavy
State: GA
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: Unknown
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EEC-IV Adaptive Control. Your best friend or your worst nightmare?
Welcome to the wonderful world of EEC electronics! (pronounced "EEK") This is the first in a series of articles here on The Mustang Works dealing with the EEC. We will be discussing various aspects of the EEC in a Mustang. By understanding how the EEC controls the engine, hopefully you'll get a better idea of why some changes to your engine may or may not perform as you expected. Through a series of articles, we will go through major sections of the EEC and how they work with common aftermarke...
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[03/09/2001] Spring Break Shootout Coverage, Day Two!

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Most of Friday here in Bradenton, Florida during the 2001 Fun Ford Weekend season opener, a.k.a. the Spring Break Shootout, was again test and tune. However, at 4 P.M. test runs were concluded and the first round of FFW class qualifying began. There were some impressive runs within all the classes, and as predicted in our posting yesterday, a Street Renegade car came within a hair of laying down an 8-second pass. As with yesterday, Mike Freeman (Ft. Myers, FL) ran a sub 9-second pass in his 1988 Mustang powered by a 360 cubic inch mill, claiming the number one qualifier position (thus far) with a 9.047 @ 147.85 MPH. The closest contender so far is Dan Jaynes (Charlotte, NC) in his 1989 Mustang, powered by a 306, who went 9.50 @ 141.02 MPH.

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