TJP719
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- 2016 Mustang GT Premium AT
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I'll start off by saying I'm a total newbie when it comes to buying any aftermarket parts for a car. Prior to my Ecoboost Mustang I've driven older cars that I never even considered doing anything to since I never felt they were truly mine (one was a 2002 Nissan Sentra my parents bought for me when i was in high school and a 2000 Lexus ES300 which was really my fathers car that he handed down to me with 98k miles on it.
Fast forward to now and here I am with my first car and it happens to be one of the most popular cars for aftermarket mods! Here are a few questions i have:
How do car tunes work? I see some cold air intakes require tuning as well. Is it possible to screw up the car by having a custom tune?
Which exhaust pipe do you guys recommend? I've gone into the different review threads but I'm still not sure which I'd want, i want one that'll improve the power of the car and not just sound.
Is it better to install mods now with only 750 miles with regards to the overall performance of the car over its lifetime? I'm clearly not an expert on cars but I do know that if one part isn't performing optimally it affects other parts as well.
Initially I was going to wait a little while maybe a couple years but I really want an exhaust now. I'm thinking air intake/tune & exhaust now and ill do other stuff later like upgraded brakes and sway bar anti roll kit and stuff like that. What do you guys think?
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Fast forward to now and here I am with my first car and it happens to be one of the most popular cars for aftermarket mods! Here are a few questions i have:
How do car tunes work? I see some cold air intakes require tuning as well. Is it possible to screw up the car by having a custom tune?
Which exhaust pipe do you guys recommend? I've gone into the different review threads but I'm still not sure which I'd want, i want one that'll improve the power of the car and not just sound.
Is it better to install mods now with only 750 miles with regards to the overall performance of the car over its lifetime? I'm clearly not an expert on cars but I do know that if one part isn't performing optimally it affects other parts as well.
Initially I was going to wait a little while maybe a couple years but I really want an exhaust now. I'm thinking air intake/tune & exhaust now and ill do other stuff later like upgraded brakes and sway bar anti roll kit and stuff like that. What do you guys think?
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