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You'll be fine. Take out your rear seat then the car will make all sorts of new noises and it will feel faster again :)
That's racecar status.

If it's stock, most definitely. :headbang:
Not stock at all, but not stupid loud.

I have 75w140 from OP and my car is not slower.


I may have found what the issue was. There's a vacuum line on the bottom of the steeda CAI, that's no longer used when you install a GT350 mani. Looks the plug I had placed in it, popped out(the engine didn't suck it in). It's a decent size line, so I'm sure it was throwing the AFR all over the place. I wouldn't have found it if hadn't been installing a thermostat tonight. Will report back tomorrow.
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Clearly those people don't understand how cars make power.:lol:
I understand it fine. But I don't think you can feel less than a 5% power change driving on the street. At the track yes, driving to work, no.
 

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I feel my car is slower since I gained 20 lbs. of "I hate my job but it pays for the Mustang" weight...
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