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so how does a 70 boss 9 have a S motor?

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by red fish28, Apr 20, 2006.

  1. red fish28

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  2. Randall Paul

    Randall Paul Guest

    I wonder what the other 69 went for that was listed. I blieve it was EVS
    that was selling it. If anyone knows I would be curious as the last bid I
    saw was $112,000 a few days ago.

    Cheers

    Randall
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  3. Jeff Fox

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    Radiator Additives

    Does anyone have any experience with radiator additives such as "Water
    Wetter". I have a nice motor with everthing new, cast iron block, aluminum
    heads / intake / water pump / radiator, electric fan and using Zerex
    coolant.

    - Do they drop the temp, by how much
    - Will this stuff deteriorate or accelerate it in aluminum, cast iron,
    rubber hoses, etc.
    - Are there any long term effects
    - Is one product better than another


    I know this has been covered in the past, sorry to bring it up again.

    I appreciate any help in advance.

    Thanks.

    Jeff
     
  4. Jeff Speegle

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    Don't believe the seller is referring to the "S" code Mustang engine (390)
    but one of the two versions of the Boss 429 that were produced for the Boss.

    Been a while since I had any reason to do any research on Boss 9's (though
    that could change at a moment) so I don't remember which Boss's got which
    motors

    Jeff
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  5. red fish28

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    the first ~200-300 had S motors. which would mean low KK #s. this deal
    does not look right.


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    >To: "red fish28" <redfish281 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>, <ShelbyMustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com>
    >Subject: Re: so how does a 70 boss 9 have a S motor?
    >Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:04:15 -0700
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    >Don't believe the seller is referring to the "S" code Mustang engine (390)
    >but one of the two versions of the Boss 429 that were produced for the
    >Boss.
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    >Been a while since I had any reason to do any research on Boss 9's (though
    >that could change at a moment) so I don't remember which Boss's got which
    >motors
    >
    >Jeff
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  6. STAN SIMM

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    Re: Radiator Additives

    I have used RED LINE Water Wetter in all my track cars and most all my track
    junkie friends do as well. I have run VIR in July repeatedly in my Cobra R
    and have never seen the water temp get past mid-point. Many racing
    organizations prohibit coolant but will allow Water Wetter or equiv and
    H2O. I'd say it's good for at least a 10 degree F. reduction under the worst
    conditions. In addition it acts as a corrosion inhibitor. Just follow the
    directions on the bottle and nobody will get hurt.
    Regards, Stan

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    Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 6:57 PM
    Subject: Radiator Additives


    >
    > Does anyone have any experience with radiator additives such as "Water
    > Wetter". I have a nice motor with everthing new, cast iron block,

    aluminum
    > heads / intake / water pump / radiator, electric fan and using Zerex
    > coolant.
    >
    > - Do they drop the temp, by how much
    > - Will this stuff deteriorate or accelerate it in aluminum, cast iron,
    > rubber hoses, etc.
    > - Are there any long term effects
    > - Is one product better than another
    >
    >
    > I know this has been covered in the past, sorry to bring it up again.
    >
    > I appreciate any help in advance.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Jeff
     

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