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Hi everyone!

I was wondering what next mod could give my car the most power for the money spent based on what I have right now.


Currently running Kooks 1-7/8 LTH with Borla ATAK and H-Pipe, Injen Evolution CAI, and 🌽-tune. Stock injectors and everything else.

SC is a goal in a long term but not right now, want to get a power boost more gradually.

What are my options?
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Probably racing strips or a summit sticker.

You have hit the wall on cost per HP. Cobra jet intake would help average hp but probably wouldn’t do much for peak numbers.
 

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Start saving for boost
 

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I would say upgrage your brakes and rotors. You dont want to go all fast and stop real slow... recipe for disaster ya know..
 

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Suspension bits throughout the rear to keep her planted, maybe a 1 piece light weight drive shaft to lose some rotational weight, light weight rotors, ported intake manifold & throttle. Only things I can think of besides boost.
 

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I would say upgrage your brakes and rotors. You dont want to go all fast and stop real slow... recipe for disaster ya know..
Sorry, forgot to mention, I’ve already got Ford big brake kit and ISC coilovers on it, plus some better tires and Hawk drilled rotors.
 

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LOL... well thats the jist of my ideas. You sound tapped out with N/A performance. Start putting away for the blower, TT kit, billet internals, light weight driveshaft, bigger injectors, catch cans,
 

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Weight reduction would be my only suggestion
 

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Sorry, forgot to mention, I’ve already got Ford big brake kit and ISC coilovers on it, plus some better tires and Hawk drilled rotors.
Definitely sounds like your ready for boost.
 

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Reduce rotational mass. Takes the same engine output but less parasitic loss to the wheels. Light weight drive shaft, Light weight wheels Light weight rotors etc will help you now but also when you boost.
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