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Has anyone here made a demon killer yet? If so , what was involved in the process ? What upgrades were needed
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Truthfully it doesn't make much to beat a factory demon, once you add boost the power to weight advantage swings quickly in the mustangs favor.
 

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I had to use an Ouija board and Sam from Night of the Living Dead. I would recommend starting with The Evil Dead and expanding from there...

You may need a book bound in human flesh and written in blood though. Good Luck!
 

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Has anyone here made a demon killer yet? If so , what was involved in the process ? What upgrades were needed
I like your enthusiasm kid. You wanna go crazy fast. And kill demons! Strap any type of boost on your car. Tune it for e85. And then happy hunting!
 

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You ought to sit down and construct your thoughts about what you want to do. You're all over the place. Set clearly defined goals, wants and don't wants, and budget. It'll make more sense after that.
 

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You gonna continue to make the same thread about wanting to go fast or just settle for one thread? Collect your thoughts after doing some research and post a proper thread man. But this time, post the thread in the Forced Induction V8 section.
 

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I want the car to be very fast. I want when the Boost to hit it hits very hard. And I'm still confused at which forced induction would be better at doing that. The supercharger or the turbo. I want the hitch to be shocking
 

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I want the car to be very fast. I want when the Boost to hit it hits very hard. And I'm still confused at which forced induction would be better at doing that. The supercharger or the turbo. I want the hitch to be shocking
You want whatever power you have, to actually get to the ground. You want whatever power you have, to actually move the car forward rather than going up in smoke and sending the car sideways.

Start with wheels, tires, diff and suspension. Until you do those things, you're wasting your time and money.

Your base suspension, diff, wheels and tires can be improved upon immensely.
 
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I've been looking at the Toyo r888r Tires. What would you guys recommend for size in the back and front?
 
 








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