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![]() Has anyone put in a crate stroker in their 1990-1996 Mustang? What i'm looking to find out is what does that do to your insurance costs? I guess legally you should tell your insurance company you've replaced the motor. It is an easy drop in? Is it much better than the stock 5.0? I'm even thinking big block possibly. Anyone drop in a 428? what was insurance increase for that? Tell my guys, I want more power!!
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