I just performed this on my Mustang today and it really does work! I can deff feel a difference. My gas pedal is very touchy/sensative now lol i gotta get used to it. I'm guessing it's now opening up my throttle body all the way which is good cause that means I gained back a little horsepower that was lost throughout the 14 years my car has seen. Thanks again for the tip! :-)
Hey man nice find! I'm about to do this to my 98 Mustang..I've always wonderd why I can move the pedal towards me like a whole inch and a half lol now it all makes sense!
@Network126 Mine's an '87. i'm almost sure 84 was the only carbureted model year for the Tempo. mine tends to buck and shut off sometimes, and I have no idea what could cause that one...the pedal feels better after i used some clamps tho lol I used the metal ones for the hoses though
Nice little quick fix... These kind of "clamps" van be used for many things... great to have a couple of different sizes in the toolbox for road side emergency repairs... did this with a clutch cable that snapped just by the fitting... tight one but I managed to get home and that was good enough for me
i would but i rather buy things that will keep my car running longer than just run it faster and fuck it up. lol
PEREZ29MMA 2 weeks ago
I just performed this on my Mustang today and it really does work! I can deff feel a difference. My gas pedal is very touchy/sensative now lol i gotta get used to it. I'm guessing it's now opening up my throttle body all the way which is good cause that means I gained back a little horsepower that was lost throughout the 14 years my car has seen. Thanks again for the tip! :-)
mmmmmMuffinz 1 month ago
Hey man nice find! I'm about to do this to my 98 Mustang..I've always wonderd why I can move the pedal towards me like a whole inch and a half lol now it all makes sense!
mmmmmMuffinz 1 month ago
"In This Clip"
annonblind 2 months ago
awww dude that looks so suss
XxcoomiekidxX 2 months ago
You seemed really depressed this whole video.
knockoutkid47 3 months ago
@knockoutkid47
probably cause he owns a ford
EddieVazquez12 2 months ago
thanks for the info mate, cheers
DeRex9 5 months ago
LOL at the end bro. my tempo does the same thing sometimes...but thanks for the tips ima go look at it right meow
scenefaith 7 months ago
@scenefaith What year is your Tempo? Is it carbureted? Mine is, and it's an '84 (the first year of the Tempo).
-Brian
(From my new channel)
Network126 7 months ago
@Network126 Mine's an '87. i'm almost sure 84 was the only carbureted model year for the Tempo. mine tends to buck and shut off sometimes, and I have no idea what could cause that one...the pedal feels better after i used some clamps tho lol I used the metal ones for the hoses though
scenefaith 7 months ago
cool, you said something about a guy did something to his ford Ranger, well I have a Ford Ranger and it might be doing the same thing
13FravelJ 8 months ago
Lol u remind me of my cousin and he does the same stupid face u do...nice tip tho
CaMaRo1RoC89 9 months ago
ey try iridium spark plug denso
MegaSinar 1 year ago
Geezus Brian.. could you be any less animated? lol. Fuck. You are sooooo monotone!
lilhotcheeto 1 year ago
Nice little quick fix... These kind of "clamps" van be used for many things... great to have a couple of different sizes in the toolbox for road side emergency repairs... did this with a clutch cable that snapped just by the fitting... tight one but I managed to get home and that was good enough for me
bigtoy63 1 year ago
@bigtoy63 Yes, they're apparently quite useful! It was a perfect fit for the job!
brianpomona18 1 year ago
This is awesome!
EricTheCarGuy 1 year ago 13
Thanks!
This is my first venture into how-to videos, lol.
brianpomona18 1 year ago
Good tips! love ur old tempo!!
spartarools 1 year ago 4