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Has anyone heard a rough time frame when we should expect to see some long tube headers any other performance parts? Because I'm already aching for some go fast parts for my sixer :p


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I started with a Tuner device, tuners are your best friend and will always be the best bang for your buck for a start and for future for getting the most out of your mods look up BAMA x4.
 

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I started with a Tuner device, tuners are your best friend and will always be the best bang for your buck for a start and for future for getting the most out of your mods look up BAMA x4.
What tuners work with the V6? All I've seen from tuning devices is that they're compatible only with the GT and EB..

For that matter, will anyone be putting out tunes for the V6, or do you just ask for one?
 
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I know bama has its v6 tune out but I'm not too sure about Lund or mpt but I know I'm going to go with a Lund tune even though it's a little more expensive


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I bought the Bama x4 at 399.00 which to me isn't bad because when I had my mazda the COBB was $650. Redass Rob they make one for the v6 because I had just ordered it yesterday.
 

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Hey i'm new to the forums, I just picked up my 2015 on friday. I was wondering if aftermarket engine parts from the 11-14 3.7 are compatible with the 15. Im talking specifically throttle bodies, spacers, coil packs and injectors. I already have a tuner on the way and i'm waiting on an exhaust.
 
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Hey i'm new to the forums, I just picked up my 2015 on friday. I was wondering if aftermarket engine parts from the 11-14 3.7 are compatible with the 15. Im talking specifically throttle bodies, spacers, coil packs and injectors. I already have a tuner on the way and i'm waiting on an exhaust.

I doubt throttle bodies/ spacers will fit our cars because from what I've read is that the whole intake manifold is new so that might have changed the size/placement of the tb I wouldn't waste your time with coil packs or injectors unless you planned on going forced induction. So far the only products I'm seeing available rn for our car is a jlt intake and tune


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I was thinking of going forced later on (assuming kits are made) but i'm still not entirely sure yet. I kinda wanna see how the ecoboost pans out first because it would probably be cheaper to trade and get that and tune on it.

As far as the JLT intake what kind of gains does it offer?
 

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I doubt throttle bodies/ spacers will fit our cars because from what I've read is that the whole intake manifold is new so that might have changed the size/placement of the tb I wouldn't waste your time with coil packs or injectors unless you planned on going forced induction. So far the only products I'm seeing available rn for our car is a jlt intake and tune


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BBK is supposed to start putting out some bolt-ons later on if I recall from another post. They've got a V6 they're testing currently and stuff.
 

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BBK is supposed to start putting out some bolt-ons later on if I recall from another post. They've got a V6 they're testing currently and stuff.
Ya my plans for this car are to turbo it so waiting on a kit to come out and we will see what she puts down.
 

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A buddy of mine just got a procharger kit for Mustang V6 2011-2014 kit installed on his 2015 V6. He dynoed 431hp at the wheels. Very impressed for only 8 psi. And also at $7000 installed/tuned, it's quite a bargain for a fast car.
 

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I had my dealer install the metal pedal set from Ford on my 2015 V6 automatic. I will try to get a good photo tomorrow. They look good and perform very well.
 

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I had my dealer install the metal pedal set from Ford on my 2015 V6 automatic. I will try to get a good photo tomorrow. They look good and perform very well.
What do the stock pedals look like, any pics? How much did the sport pedals cost from the dealer plus installation?
 

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Here are some photos of the pedals. The original equipment ones are black plastic and rubber. I ordered the sports pedal kit which included mounting nuts through my dealer's parts department. My cost was $100 for the automatic transmission (2 pedals). After reading the instructions, I decided to ask my service department to install them. They charged me $49 labor. The new pedals add a nice look to the pedal box and I thought that $149 was a good deal.
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Here are some photos of the pedals. The original equipment ones are black plastic and rubber. I ordered the sports pedal kit which included mounting nuts through my dealer's parts department. My cost was $100 for the automatic transmission (2 pedals). After reading the instructions, I decided to ask my service department to install them. They charged me $49 labor. The new pedals add a nice look to the pedal box and I thought that $149 was a good deal.
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