davejonnes
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Alright, so I'm new to mods, but my new brand new V6MT 2015 mustang is really giving me an itch to squeeze more power out of it.
I'm pretty impressed with the performance of this car for a v6 (did a 5.8 0-60; and even beat a buddy on an all wheel drive twin-turbo VR4 0-80mph:first: [mind you in a private road
]), specially given it's the first time I actually own anything with more than 150hp lol.
So anyone could give me an idea of where to start? Significant bolt-ons and what not? I've been thinking of axle-backs, some steeda springs, CAI (not necessarily in that order)? And also was rather curious about a throttle body spacer, like this one:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/sr-throttle-body-spacer-1114v6.html
Doesn't seem to add much power (if any), but a lot of people seem to claim better mpg and better 0-60 times due to more constant low end torque and throttle response. It looks like you maybe go a bit faster because of the $100 less you have in your wallet? So worth it or paperweight?
I'm pretty impressed with the performance of this car for a v6 (did a 5.8 0-60; and even beat a buddy on an all wheel drive twin-turbo VR4 0-80mph:first: [mind you in a private road
So anyone could give me an idea of where to start? Significant bolt-ons and what not? I've been thinking of axle-backs, some steeda springs, CAI (not necessarily in that order)? And also was rather curious about a throttle body spacer, like this one:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/sr-throttle-body-spacer-1114v6.html
Doesn't seem to add much power (if any), but a lot of people seem to claim better mpg and better 0-60 times due to more constant low end torque and throttle response. It looks like you maybe go a bit faster because of the $100 less you have in your wallet? So worth it or paperweight?
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