1989 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Help Your 1989 Mustang Run Better than Ever with an Engine Upgrade or Replacement

1989 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Help Your 1989 Mustang Run Better than Ever with an Engine Upgrade or Replacement

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1989 Mustang Engine

Keeping your 1989 Ford Mustang running requires dedication and some handiness. From air and oil filter replacements to installing a new alternator or starter, the engine requires maintenance to run its best. By installing the right parts, you make sure your hard work shows the results you want.

Your Mustang’s Driving Force

In addition to maintenance parts, we also carry parts that can help give your 1989 Mustang a performance boost. Cold air intakes, new cylinder heads, or a supercharger will all boost your performance noticeably.

If your 1989 Mustang engine has finally gone past the point of repair or you want a huge power boost, then replacing it is an option. In many instances, this is the best way to improve your horsepower by triple digits, and can help your Mustang stay on the road for even longer.

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