Delete your tension pulley and clean up that foxbody engine bay with these shiny bits from Foxbody Performance! Replaces OE alternator bracket Deletes tensioner pulley Removes over 5 lbs. of OE...
Obviously, deleting the EGR valve on any vehicle in the US is prohibited, so we don't sell an EGR delete kit. BUT, if you've already deleted your EGR valve and you want to clean up...
These Ford Performance, wire-wound, custom ignition wire sets feature low resistance conductors for minimum spark loss. Silicone insulation and grey boots withstand high temperatures and voltage loss for minimum cross-fire and are highly resistant to...
Ford Performance offers a high quality chrome dipstick that has a great OE fit for your '83 to '93 foxbody Mustang 5.0. Will not fit 4cyl or 6cyl engines or 79 to 82 Mustang.
These seals go on the left and right of the radiator. They attach to the radiator support and cover the holes between the radiator and the support. This kit includes the left and right seal...
This water pump bolt kit is correct for all 1979-93 5.0 (302) cars.It includes 7 bolts which measure as follows:1 bolt with stud 6 5/81 bolt with stud 5 3/82 bolt with stud 3 7/162...
If you're not running a low coolant sensor on your 86 to 93 foxbody mustang, then this cap will work for you! OEM Part Number: E6ZZ-8103 California Residents: Cancer and Reproductive Harm WARNING www.p65warnings.ca.gov...
It's a good idea to replace your thermostat every time you do coolant maintenance like flushing, hose replacement, etc. Altered Fox recommends the 192-degree t-stat for mostly stock setups running on the street. You can...
MotoRad radiator pressure caps are designed and manufactured to offer precise pressure control for the automotive cooling system. MotoRad’s radiator caps are manufactured to meet all OEM requirements and each part is factory tested prior...
Replace your aged or broken temperature gauge sending unit in your 1979-1993 foxbody Mustang! The temperature gauge sending unit is located at the front of the lower intake and indicates the engine's temperature. It then signals...