BGM
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- 2013 Mustang V6
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My car history is a '90 Geo Prizm -> '04 Impala -> '13 Mustang. Trying to continue the trend of going up ~100 HP! With the last two, "I thought, wow, who needs anymore power than this?"I just did pretty much that. I added BMR springs, sways, vert links, toe rods, cradle lockout, Koni yellow shocks/struts and FR strut tower/cowl brace. And also Gibson exhaust. This is on a base GT auto that I bought new. I wanted the PP but did not want a manual for own reasons. I drive it everyday but I was somewhat let down by some of the characteristics of the car, such as:
Body float, body roll, wheel hop, unpredictable handling accelerating hard through sharp corners. It tends to bounce around sometimes. The car corners well, but the deflection all over the place, particularly from the rear of the car, holds it back.
Now with these mods, the car feels completely different. The handling is crisp, and the car feels really planted and super connected now. A lot more confidence inspiring. Body roll in corners and over bumps is gone. There's no bounce after hitting a bump either. Even with my lame Pirelli 18" tires, it hooks. New tires will be needed to get the most out of it but it is, just great.. And wheel hop is pretty much gone too. And I can feel with the sway bars, it's just asking you to take it faster.
If you're think it's worth it to you- I absolutely say do it. I didn't install the parts so I had a Mustang shop do it and glad I did. Even just after two days it's a different car. Immediately I could feel a difference and each drive has been a blast! Can't wait to learn it more and drive it.
This car is not your average muscle car anymore it means business. I did this because I'm going to keep this car many years. I love what Ford did with this Mustang. It's an unbelievable car for 30 grand. With some improvements it's a beast. I love the car and now I've made it even better. For me I will get more enjoyment out of it and so therefore it is worth it.
Btw, I also came from a 2013 V6! This was my first Mustang, this is my 2nd and probably won't be my last.
On my GT test drive I just referenced above, I didn't really focus on the handling, as a.) seemed better than what I have and b.) I was so thrilled with the engine.
But how much did your setup cost roughly, if I may ask? Total noob with regards to the aftermarket so relatively clueless.
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