Looking for info...
So Ive been having thoughts of going domestic... Ive always loved old fox bodies and was wondering if there was anywhere I could read up on everything ford related about them.
Basically Im looking to get a basic idea of all the parts and what people mean when they say certain things. If there is any website out there you can think of post it on up for me!
Yes Ive googled but couldnt find anything that stuck out at me.
Thanks a bunch! If I ever do get one Ill enjoy meeting you guys!
Basically Im looking to get a basic idea of all the parts and what people mean when they say certain things. If there is any website out there you can think of post it on up for me!
Yes Ive googled but couldnt find anything that stuck out at me.
Thanks a bunch! If I ever do get one Ill enjoy meeting you guys!
Welcome back....
personally the best car i've ever owned. I have always had good luck with fords, I know some who haven't but I own all Ford product and never any serious problems.
personally the best car i've ever owned. I have always had good luck with fords, I know some who haven't but I own all Ford product and never any serious problems.
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I like my fox a lot!!!! They are easy to work on, light, and are very cheap to modify. I learned a lot by word of mouth and listening to people that have owned a fox before. You can also just check a lot of forums and read tech articles to learn more. Also go pick you up some 5.0 Mustang and Muscle Mustang magazines and start reading.
Sounds good, Ive owned a few turbo cars and I know how to wrench and ive built a few motors so I know basically whats going on. I dont know a whole lot when it comes to carbs, etc...
Originally Posted by evocrazy1
86-93 foxs were fuel injected
I know but I always see people posting about doing carb set ups...
I was just stating I didnt know a lot about them, sorry to confuse.
Originally Posted by evocrazy1
+1 fuel injection is so more reliable
Carb setup is much simpler.



