ive had my throttle stick once on my 85, turns out it was just my stupid floormat that slid up towards the pedals. when i did it it was at the track spinnin my tires to clean them off a bit before i came to the lights. i went up to approx 7500 rpm and shut it off. nothing happened to my motor and no noises. i have stock heads and motorsport double wound springs. id say argue for him to cover it under warranty.
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Grand Valley State University Senior Accounting and Finance Major
1985 Mustang GT 19,000 ORIGINAL miles, E-303 cam, edelbrock performer RPM intake, holley 600 cfm carb, MAC headers, windage tray, 8.8 rear end with 4.10 gears, 4"cowl hood, 5lug conversion, 04 Mach1 wheels.
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