200 hp with 2b carb
289 4v 225 hp
The 1964½ Ford Mustang did not have a 289, it had the 260 (which was rated at 164 hp). If your car has a 289 it is either a 1965 or does not have the original engine. A good way to tell a 1964½ from a 1965 is whether it has a metal dashboard or a padded dash.
orden de encendido ford mustang 289
No , not according to my Consumer Guide book . In a 1966 Ford Mustang there was the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder and 3 different horsepower versions of the 289 V8 . They list a 390 option in the 1967 Mustang
No, it came stock with a 289
A 1965 Shelby Mustang , 289 V8 , was rated at 306 BHP
A mustang equipped with a 271 Horsepower Hi-Performance 289 CID 4V, includes Special Handling Package and 6.95 x 14 dual Red Band tires
the easyest/cheapest solutions: a 4barrel carb a 500-600 use the crank of a ford 302 engine buy some racing headers and maby a exaust use smaller gaskets to increase compression
289 with 2 barrel carb has 200 h.p.289 with 4 barrel carb has 225 h.p. 289 High Performance has 271 h.p.
Stock 289 model 117 mph
The 1965 Ford Mustang offered a range of engine options, with horsepower varying accordingly. The base 170 cubic inch inline-six engine produced about 105 horsepower, while the 260 cubic inch V8 engine generated around 164 horsepower. The more powerful 289 cubic inch V8 option could produce either 210 or 271 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration. Overall, the Mustang's horsepower varied significantly based on the engine choice.
Probably 225, unless it's a hi-po then 271