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Old 03-06-2003, 04:23 PM   #4
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That The Mustang 5.0 Technical Refrence & Performance Handbook by Al Kirschenbaum the ISBN# 0-8376-0210-6 and it was $34 but maybe cheaper but it has it all from the factory specs on the engine or how to build a forced induction motor. The book has alot of specs that are very helpfull, I would also recomend maybe a chilton or haynes manual for the basic things, just always good books to have to have, hope this helps you out.
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