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Ticking sound coming from bottom of engine compartment
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<blockquote data-quote="vb7200" data-source="post: 16632472" data-attributes="member: 201614"><p>I am leaning more towards an NA build since I just feel like everyone goes forced induction. I totally get why, especially on 2v's, it's just one of the most effective way to make serious power., but given that these were pretty much the last NA performance Mustang, I'd really like to keep the stock 4v. Plus, it does have a Teksid block, so that's a big plus (assuming it's not damaged, hopefully).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vb7200, post: 16632472, member: 201614"] I am leaning more towards an NA build since I just feel like everyone goes forced induction. I totally get why, especially on 2v's, it's just one of the most effective way to make serious power., but given that these were pretty much the last NA performance Mustang, I'd really like to keep the stock 4v. Plus, it does have a Teksid block, so that's a big plus (assuming it's not damaged, hopefully). [/QUOTE]
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