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Beauchamp Engineering is a non-biased resource for information regarding the 2005+ Ford Mustang GT. During the period between ordering and receiving the 2006 Ford Mustang GT, I decided to do a "virtual build" of the perfect Mustang. I spent numerous hours rifling through magazines, surfing the web, talking to dealers, going to car shows and just plain upsetting my wife. I discovered that the only resources available for information on this vehicle try to sell you something. Claims that components are "better" and will provide the "best" performance gains truly do not give consumers the unbiased information necessary to make an educated purchase.

Due to my engineering background and computer/audio-visual resources, I decided to generate a publicly accessed site for individuals with questions and concerns about the new Mustang GT. My out-of-pocket expenses are minimal and if this site actually saves someone time, energy, and a little cash - possibly all the agony my wife has endured will not have been fruitless!

I know when you think engineer, you think some pencil neck type that isn't any fun. Wrong, I live in Wisconsin so the cheese and the beer keep me from being a pencil neck (actually I don't know if I have a neck at all) and a modified S197 is a total blast. - Shaun M. Beauchamp