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If you're talking about a T45 from a newer mustang then i can't believe it holds 400lb/ft of torque. I know a couple of people with newer mustangs and T45's that have already gone through 3 or 4 with the stock engine (although they did abuse them). Are you talking about a factory mustang T45? if i were you i'd go and research the torque ratings before you buy anything and get some hard numbers because you may actually be buying a weaker transmission. Good luck, and post what you find, i'm really interested to see if they are stronger because if it is then i'll have to get one myself.
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