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He made a valid point in the article that doing it yourself via aftermarket will net you more power at a lower cost. Plus you lose your warranty and it's documented so there's no trying to talk your way out of it.
 
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He made a valid point in the article that doing it yourself via aftermarket will net you more power at a lower cost. Plus you lose your warranty and it's documented so there's no trying to talk your way out of it.
Absolutely, but that goes for everything.

This, much like their supercharged GT package, is more for people who do not possess the ability or space to do these mods.
 

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With all the ecoboost motors blowing up with minor mods I would imagine that would be a ticking time bomb that would cost you thousands. Just get a gt
 

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With all the ecoboost motors blowing up with minor mods I would imagine that would be a ticking time bomb that would cost you thousands. Just get a gt
No kidding, this thing is a disaster waiting to happen without a built engine.

Also this is old news, someone post this a few weeks ago.
 
 




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