Craig Brown
Well-Known Member
LOL, no such thing as getting more power for cheap with a Mustang. Decide what you want to use your car for and then open your wallet and enjoy the ride. I put catted LTH, MBRP 3" cat back exhaust and H pipe, 2018 intake manifold, CAI, UPR catch can, Dorman aluminum one piece drive shaft, Auto Mafia Racing performance tune, wheels and tires, Barton Industries stage 3 short throw shifter. I now have about 470 rwhp and if I am on the open road and set the cruse at 65, I still get 25 MPG on 93 pump gas. If I drive it the way I modified it, I get 17 MPG. The price tag for that is about $6,000.00 dollars. I built the car the way I want, and I know I could have gained more power for the same money with turbos. I like it as a NA pump gas ride. Not cheap, but a lot of fun. 2015 Performance package Premium 6 speed manual.
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