1995 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Improve Your 1995 Mustang's Engine for Performance and Reliability

1995 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Improve Your 1995 Mustang's Engine for Performance and Reliability

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    Ford Racing Valve Cover Bolt Set Black With Ford Oval Logo Small Block
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1995 Mustang Engine

Your 1995 Ford Mustang's engine generates the power you need to enjoy your drive. Whether you prefer hitting high speeds at the track or cruising down the interstate, you need an engine you can count on.

Replacing worn out and aged components can go a long way toward improving the longevity and performance of your Mustang.

In addition to individual parts, we also offer fully-assembled 1995 Mustang engines. In some situations, you may want to consider replacing the engine entirely in order to remove any performance restrictions or caps that your current unit may be placing on the vehicle. Installing a crate engine may seem like a monumental task, but could give you major power and speed payouts in the long run!

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