Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Boost Power and Reliability with Mustang Engine Upgrades

Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Boost Power and Reliability with Mustang Engine Upgrades

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    Ford Racing Valve Cover Black Satin w/ Cobra Powered By Ford Logo Pair 289/302/351W
    Rating:
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    Heater Box To Firewall Case Nut Set Mustang 1965-1968
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    Fuel Filler Pipe To Body Gasket Cork Mustang 1965-1973
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    Fuel Tank Filler Hose 4" Mustang 1965-1970
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Mustang Engine

Mustangs have come equipped with many different engines over the years. From carbureted V8s to turbocharged EcoBoosts, we’ve got the parts to make your Mustang's engine as impressive as possible.

Proper engine maintenance is key to getting the best performance out of your Mustang for as long as possible. Changing your air filter and oil are easy maintenance tasks that'll prolong your engine's life.

Though most Mustang engines are impressive from the factory, you can always add more horsepower. Superchargers, tuners, and cold air intakes are popular mods that improve performance. We also sell the parts you’ll need to rebuild or restore a classic Mustang’s engine. If you decide to swap in a new engine, we’ve got a variety of Mustang crate engines to suit any build.