It is "done". Well, at least it is able to be driven on the street and doesn't leak oil, water, or have other bad habits.



Obviously now the real project actually starts, but at least Mustang One is running and running pretty well. I drove it and put about 0.8 hours on the clock to start breaking in the motor. Jeff Young took it for a few laps around the neighborhood as well. All systems are functioning well and doing what they were designed to do. Next step is getting it to a dyno to make sure the motor is safe to turn up to peak power RPM, then the track.

A bit anticlimactic in that there were no emergencies and so on, but that is a good thing. Actually, it has been a good weekend - Mustang One finished and I sold my F250, so things are on the up and up. I'm looking forward to spending some quality time with the family over the next few weeks and less time in the garage.