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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 05:55 PM
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i dont mind buying an auto trans... actually i kinda prefer it after driving a stiff clutch in a 550+ rwhp mustang through 45 to 60 minutes of rush hour traffic everyday... especially for a daily driver...

So lets make a quick list:
APR tune
New Diverter Valve
New plugs (ngk tr6's ok? thats what I use on my boosted stang...)
New Waterpump
Timing Belt

With the Carbino intake, I was thinking since it still works with a K04 upgrade which I may do in the long run, I might jump to that to begin with... but if you think a K&N is comparable, then I might just skip it.

And I've heard a couple mixed reviews on Nuespeed products in general which is why I havent even looked at their exhaust kits. I may however end up going with Borla, or buy the Milltek and custom fit it if I have to.

When you guys buy boost gauges do you bother adding a wideband air/fuel ratio gauge? Its pretty much a must for supercharged mustangs to make sure things are in check, but I havent read of anyone with a 1.8T having one... just asking...
 
Old Oct 21, 2009 | 07:16 PM
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2001+s have widebands stock up front, though they're not connected to a gauge.
 
Old Oct 21, 2009 | 07:28 PM
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The NGK BKR7E plugs work well on chipped cars (gap to 0.028). They are $2-3 per plug and should be changed with the oil.

I would not buy the carbino intake at this point. For a cheaper solution, look into a cone filter with custom heat shield, lots of DIYs on this.

Also, the ko4 has a high $/hp ratio, check out the gt eliminator kit for real power gains.
 
Old Oct 21, 2009 | 08:50 PM
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I DEMAND PICS AND DETAILS ON THE MUSTANG!!!! hehehe I'm also a ford guy that got into Audis. My other car is an 84 Thunderbird with a warmed over 302.
 
Old Oct 21, 2009 | 09:05 PM
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Like Devil was saying, in my manual, I'm pushing a little over 3000 RPM at about 70, so I'm sure it's geared closer than the auto. Also, I've heard from quite a few people that the intake on these cars are pretty efficient and stock is fine until you start getting into big boost set ups. I've also heard quite a few say skip K&N filters because the oil will foul up your MAF sensor, causing you to run rich and eventually misfire...

As for the NeuSpeed exhaust, I've had mine since March and I haven't had any issues with it.

Also, blauparts.com has a complete TB kit with WP and new tensioners and everything for about 300 bucks I think. Here's the link for the 2000-2001 http://www.blauparts.com/proddetail....od=GH21103%2DC
 

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Old Oct 22, 2009 | 08:54 AM
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Yeah, again, Amsoil EAA > K&N.
 
Old Oct 22, 2009 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by SVT_BRYAN
I DEMAND PICS AND DETAILS ON THE MUSTANG!!!! hehehe I'm also a ford guy that got into Audis. My other car is an 84 Thunderbird with a warmed over 302.
haha, grab a drink and get comfortable... long list.... though I'm just going to ball park it... I think it would take me two days of shifting through receipts to tell you everything its got hahaha...


2003 GT

-2V 4.6l 2004 Cobra cast iron block stroked/worked to 5.1L
-Forged Eagle Crank
-Manley Forged H beam rods
-Diamond pistons... 8.5:1 CR
-VT engines Stage II ported 2V heads
-VT/CMS Stage II blower specific camshafts

- Kenne Bell 2.1L supercharger with 'Big Boost' intake kit/75mm throttle body at a very docile 12psi

-Viper Spec Tremec T-56 6 Speed Manual Conversion, because I broke three TR3650's haha
- Spec Stage II+ clutch
- Tri-ax short throw shifter
(gotta admit... im getting to the power level that I'm seriously considering getting a fully built and high stalled auto)

-Autometer NV wideband air/fuel ratio gauge
-Autometer NV Boost gauge

MM full length subframe connectors
MM UCA's, LCA's
Steeda Sport springs
Tokico 5 way adjustable illumina shocks/struts
Welded TQ boxes
Carbon Fiber/Kevlar clutched 31spline rear diff
FRPP aluminum driveshaft...

93 Octane 12psi tune = 550rwhp/543rwtq
tuned by ChrisK @ xxtuning/EFI logics...

gotta shore up the frame a bit with a roll cage + tubular front K member/coilovers, then I'm upgrading to the 2.6L Kenne Bell blower and hoping for a solid 650/650

pics soon when im at my house... @ my girls house now...
 
Old Oct 22, 2009 | 10:12 PM
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oooooooh... me likey! before I read the last bit about adding a cage I was starting to wonder if any of the local strips would let you back after a run or two.. haha. My tbird's kind of at a stand still until I get out of college in the next year or two. I plan on stripping her down and doing a pro-street build. Thinkin tub out the rear, do a full cage, and go for a 460.
 
Old Oct 23, 2009 | 09:07 AM
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So all that stuff in your Mustang... will it let you run with a stock LS1 Camaro yet? ;-)
 
Old Oct 23, 2009 | 10:29 AM
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Damn, I smell an "American Muscle" arguement about to explode on an German car forum... haha. Keep it clean, boys, no low blows, head butts, or biting...
 



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