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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Ugh...I think I hurt my car...
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<blockquote data-quote="afate45" data-source="post: 16297978" data-attributes="member: 188621"><p>Yes, everything inside the motor is stock. Most timing I ever saw was around 18 degrees, and usually around 15 degrees in the hot summer months. Also, the place I get my gas is pretty reliable....they sell e90, 101 octane and a bunch of other nice fuels. Not an impossible situation, but I would like to think that wouldn't happen with this gas station. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice everyone - if anyone has any other ideas on where to start first, let me know. I'll do a compression test here in the garage to see what I can find, then probably trailer it up to a local shop. It runs and drives fine, I'm just a little bit scared to put any miles on it and have something let go. </p><p></p><p>Anyone know of any good shops in the Oklahoma/North Texas area that are good with Mustangs? I've got a couple local shops here in OKC in mind, but I don't have any personal experience with them. Open to recommendations if you guys know any good shops within a 4 hour drive of OKC! </p><p></p><p>Well...once I figure out what's going on here, if I end up doing the built motor, I'll take lots of pics and post them here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afate45, post: 16297978, member: 188621"] Yes, everything inside the motor is stock. Most timing I ever saw was around 18 degrees, and usually around 15 degrees in the hot summer months. Also, the place I get my gas is pretty reliable....they sell e90, 101 octane and a bunch of other nice fuels. Not an impossible situation, but I would like to think that wouldn't happen with this gas station. Thanks for the advice everyone - if anyone has any other ideas on where to start first, let me know. I'll do a compression test here in the garage to see what I can find, then probably trailer it up to a local shop. It runs and drives fine, I'm just a little bit scared to put any miles on it and have something let go. Anyone know of any good shops in the Oklahoma/North Texas area that are good with Mustangs? I've got a couple local shops here in OKC in mind, but I don't have any personal experience with them. Open to recommendations if you guys know any good shops within a 4 hour drive of OKC! Well...once I figure out what's going on here, if I end up doing the built motor, I'll take lots of pics and post them here! [/QUOTE]
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