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FRPP Speed Recalibrator?

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340.29m/s

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I am sure this is a n00b question, but I just noticed a Ford Racing speedcal on the gefracing.com site but have only ever heard of the Speedcal and Abbott (?)

The website says specifically that it does not work for some Ford products, is this the case with the Mustang?

BTW, it is only 88 bucks
 

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it will work on your car. i believe that what the discription is talking about as far as not working on some ford applications, is the stangs with the "mechanical" transmission, that required a certain # tooth design to be put directly into the tranny (i.e. - 23 tooth deign for 4.10's) to correct the speedo. & that would be the t-45 tranny's which went up to mid 01 so you should be alright man
 

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Any idea why no one ever talks about them?
 

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340.29m/s said:
Any idea why no one ever talks about them?
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i dunno, i never heard about them before. if i would have known about that one, i would have bought it above the one i bought at brothers in a second
 

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340.29m/s said:
Any idea why no one ever talks about them?
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Probably because they're fairly (like this year) new, that's all.
 

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Sweet, Can't really complain with FRPP products that are cheaper than the aftermarket stuff
 

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340.29m/s said:
Sweet, Can't really complain with FRPP products that are cheaper than the aftermarket stuff
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...And the quality's usually pretty good as well. Or at least OEM (take that for what it's worth I suppose, but I've had good luck). I've got the FRPP catback on my '02, and will probably be installing FRPP B-springs soon.
 
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