Move your seat closer to your pedals and enjoy! 😉
Raebanks Active Member Joined Dec 22, 2020 Threads 2 Messages 41 Reaction score 85 Location Toronto Canada Vehicle(s) 2020 Mustang GT May 14, 2023 Thread starter #1 Move your seat closer to your pedals and enjoy! Sponsored
stannypack Well-Known Member Joined Jan 9, 2023 Threads 116 Messages 1,185 Reaction score 1,392 Location NOVA Vehicle(s) 2022 Mustang GT May 14, 2023 #2 I heard if you step on the pedal more you get more throttle
NightmareMoon Well-Known Member Joined Nov 22, 2015 Threads 62 Messages 7,059 Reaction score 6,318 Location Austin Vehicle(s) 2016 Mustang GT PP w/ Voodoo Vehicle Showcase 1 May 16, 2023 #3 Also improves steering response and feel!
Rojito_95 Active Member Joined Dec 26, 2021 Threads 2 Messages 27 Reaction score 13 Location Texas First Name Dylan Vehicle(s) '22 GT PP1/MT82, 95 F-150 XL "custom" May 16, 2023 #4 Got me good with that clickbait!! lol good laugh though
Qcman17 Well-Known Member Joined May 14, 2019 Threads 6 Messages 1,140 Reaction score 3,211 Location Ottawa, Canada First Name Cam Vehicle(s) 2019 Mustang GT A10 Velocity Blue 301A May 16, 2023 #5 Wearing cement shoes is another go fast trick you can use.
Virnman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2020 Threads 0 Messages 242 Reaction score 666 Location San Tan Valley, AZ First Name Chris Vehicle(s) Oxford White 2019 GT Premium Vert 401A A10 Vehicle Showcase 1 May 16, 2023 #6 Also……
illadvised Well-Known Member Joined Jun 19, 2021 Threads 10 Messages 191 Reaction score 124 Location San Diego First Name Brian Spilner Vehicle(s) 2015 GT - 6R80 - Paxton 2200SL May 16, 2023 #7 All jokes aside, the old traditional FPDM wire upgrade seemed to improve throttle response. Wasn't free but it was just a wire and relay/fuse Sponsored
All jokes aside, the old traditional FPDM wire upgrade seemed to improve throttle response. Wasn't free but it was just a wire and relay/fuse Sponsored