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1999 Mustang GT - Turbo Town Car

Part 2 Southern Comfort
From the September, 2006 issue of Mustang & Fords
By Jerry Heasley
Photography by Jerry Heasley
1999 Mustang Gt Driver Side Front View
Our Lone Star Pony Car Saga Continues
Mark Scott's 1999 Mustang GT
Lots of things grow big in Texas, so we're told. certainly, one of those is Mark Scott's vehicle collection. Now, Mark certainly doesn't run one of those dusty, roadside tourist traps that combine a car 'museum' and mini-putt golf course. In fact, all his vehicles run and are exercised on the blacktop regularly. So here's a little puzzle. Mark has eight vehicles with a total of 32 cylinders and three turbochargers. what is the unique feature of his collection?

1999 Mustang Gt Sideview
Anyway, a few years ago, when the New Edge Mustangs were first coming out, Mark fell in love with a chrome yellow GT convertible that was sitting at the local dealership. Once in his possession, Mark started making upgrade plans and eventually settled on installing a Vortech S-Trim supercharger. At that time, the 4.6 liter engine was only a few years new and there wasn't a well developed supply of performance parts. Before installing the blower, Mark's car spun the dyno rollers to the tune of 228 RWHP. This was quite a bit better than previous years' GTs, as 1999 saw the introduction of the PI (power improved) version of the 4.6 engine.

1999 Mustang Gt Sterring Wheel Interior
A couple of technical issues remained to be fixed - both the injectors and the MAF were at their respective limits and needed attention. Once those issues were behind him, the drop top Pony gained another 10 percent output. All of this work was still being built on top of the stock intake and internals of the engine. Mark took a break from the modifications scene, thinking he was done with the GT. we all know better than that, don't we?

1999 Mustang Gt Auto Meter
That combination took the GT to a whole new level, recording 530 RwhP and 445 RwTQ. Stout numbers, indeed. Unfortunately, what wasn't quite as stout was one of the valve guides that had found its way into a cylinder head. After about 3,000 miles of life experience, the guide decided to drop down into the cylinder itself. Luckily, not too much damage was done, but the motor had to come apart once more... and that, my friends, is where the real story begins.

1999 Mustang Gt Engine 1999 Mustang Gt Mustang Emblem

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