Hammerdown
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Getting ready to start shopping for my Bullitt Mustang hopefully here in another month. Yeah I'm that guy that usually will have mods sitting on the workbench before I even have a car... lol
After watching literally every review video I can find on the bullitt... 2 things I noticed people consistently talk / complain about.
1. 1st and second being loooooong.
2. The block offs in the front bumper that block air to the brakes and why they're not functional.
So I have a few questions:
I ran 4.09s in my 2006 GT with a 5-speed and it was by far the best modification ever made to the car, Not only would she tear out of the hole hard as hell, but just overall drivability especially in upper gears including overdrive was just much more engaging.
Has anybody modded the rear end in a bullitt for 4.09 or 4.30 or 4 56s?
How's she running? More lower end torque but yet still gets decent miles per gallon and still good on long cruises is what im hoping to hear.
Has anyone looked at trying to make the scoops on the front bumper to the brakes functional for better brake Cooling? How'd you do it?
Thanks!
After watching literally every review video I can find on the bullitt... 2 things I noticed people consistently talk / complain about.
1. 1st and second being loooooong.
2. The block offs in the front bumper that block air to the brakes and why they're not functional.
So I have a few questions:
I ran 4.09s in my 2006 GT with a 5-speed and it was by far the best modification ever made to the car, Not only would she tear out of the hole hard as hell, but just overall drivability especially in upper gears including overdrive was just much more engaging.
Has anybody modded the rear end in a bullitt for 4.09 or 4.30 or 4 56s?
How's she running? More lower end torque but yet still gets decent miles per gallon and still good on long cruises is what im hoping to hear.
Has anyone looked at trying to make the scoops on the front bumper to the brakes functional for better brake Cooling? How'd you do it?
Thanks!
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