K-Roll302
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I hope I'm not repeating any questions that have been asked already. I've been looking around on the forum, but couldn't find many answers to all my questions. I just got back from an EB test drive not too long ago, and am looking to order a MY17 Grabber Blue EB PP more than likely. My questions are as follows:
1. Even though the PP comes with 3.55, would 3.73 offer better or worthwhile acceleration gains over the former? Would the car require a tune for the gears, and could a dealership tune or re-tune for the gearing if done at a dealership?
2. I do plan on modding the car if I go the EB route (exhaust, downpipe, IC, intake, tune, ect.). What's the general consensus on what the motor can take reliably before blowing up? Not that I want extreme power or anything like that, but I'd like to know what the safe limit is if it's been determined to some degree. I'm thinking I'd like to be at 350whp/350wtrq, which would be good enough balance for daily driving and spirited driving.
3. I'd also like to lower the car as well. With the PP suspension, what would be a good complementing spring set that improves handling, but isn't overly harsh? I was looking at the Ford Racing street or track springs. If anyone has experience with those springs or any others, I'd greatly appreciate some insight.
If I've any more questions that come to mind, I'll update the OP. Thanks!
1. Even though the PP comes with 3.55, would 3.73 offer better or worthwhile acceleration gains over the former? Would the car require a tune for the gears, and could a dealership tune or re-tune for the gearing if done at a dealership?
2. I do plan on modding the car if I go the EB route (exhaust, downpipe, IC, intake, tune, ect.). What's the general consensus on what the motor can take reliably before blowing up? Not that I want extreme power or anything like that, but I'd like to know what the safe limit is if it's been determined to some degree. I'm thinking I'd like to be at 350whp/350wtrq, which would be good enough balance for daily driving and spirited driving.
3. I'd also like to lower the car as well. With the PP suspension, what would be a good complementing spring set that improves handling, but isn't overly harsh? I was looking at the Ford Racing street or track springs. If anyone has experience with those springs or any others, I'd greatly appreciate some insight.
If I've any more questions that come to mind, I'll update the OP. Thanks!
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