Hey, I am new to the world of Mustangs, but picked up an automatic GT about 3 months ago. For those of you who are like me and frown upon autos, the car is kind of a gift so I have no choice.
It's a standard 98 GT which has had no mechanical problems since my father-in-law bought it in 1999, but has about 95,000 miles on the clock. I immediately had to replace the coolant... um... manifold thing above the engine, which I added to an oil and coolant change. On return the mechanic told me that the spark plugs were out, so I replaced them with standard champion plugs and also replaced the fuel filter (again, standard off the shelf box). However, since doing this work, the car doesn't accelerate properly. 0-60mph takes about 10 seconds, instead of maybe 7ish before (are these figures right?). My situation is that I only recently moved to Canada from Europe, and am still waiting for my work permit - and running the Mustang is eating enough of my savings without having to factor in a mechanic. For the moment I am hoping to rely on help from this forum until I am able to give the car to Ford and say "get this working well for me please" (or more realistically, "Can I exchange this for a newer standard model...").
My instinctive feeling is that the spark plugs are the problem. They are gapped to .54 and lightly tightened. There are no visual problems with them, and the shop tells me that the plantinum plugs only affect life, not a drastic performance change. The mechanic I spoke to knows little about the Mustang, but tells me that platinum plugs may be needed. Am I going in the right direction by replacing them again? Is there anything else I should consider as a likely cause?
Thanks to anyone who has the time to offer any advice.
It's a standard 98 GT which has had no mechanical problems since my father-in-law bought it in 1999, but has about 95,000 miles on the clock. I immediately had to replace the coolant... um... manifold thing above the engine, which I added to an oil and coolant change. On return the mechanic told me that the spark plugs were out, so I replaced them with standard champion plugs and also replaced the fuel filter (again, standard off the shelf box). However, since doing this work, the car doesn't accelerate properly. 0-60mph takes about 10 seconds, instead of maybe 7ish before (are these figures right?). My situation is that I only recently moved to Canada from Europe, and am still waiting for my work permit - and running the Mustang is eating enough of my savings without having to factor in a mechanic. For the moment I am hoping to rely on help from this forum until I am able to give the car to Ford and say "get this working well for me please" (or more realistically, "Can I exchange this for a newer standard model...").
My instinctive feeling is that the spark plugs are the problem. They are gapped to .54 and lightly tightened. There are no visual problems with them, and the shop tells me that the plantinum plugs only affect life, not a drastic performance change. The mechanic I spoke to knows little about the Mustang, but tells me that platinum plugs may be needed. Am I going in the right direction by replacing them again? Is there anything else I should consider as a likely cause?
Thanks to anyone who has the time to offer any advice.
