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Old 10-13-2009, 11:12 PM
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I wish there was somebody in Vegas who could do these upgrades.

http://www.musclemustangfastfords.co...dup/index.html
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Old 10-13-2009, 11:42 PM
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Wonder what the total parts cost was.
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Old 10-14-2009, 06:22 AM
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That was a nice read. Thanks for finding that. These sound like easy enough mods for the backyard mechanic to do
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As Ford stepped up power with the redesigned '10 Mustang, the GT now comes stock with a cold-air intake from the factory. This coupled with a few calibration changes has boosted the factory output from 305 hp to 315 hp.
305 is a misprint...should be 300.
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A good list for people to go by. Especially me since i'm not too familiar with all the bolt on upgrades.
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will underdrive pullies really net you around 9 or 10 rwhp?? I've heard mixed reviews on them - but it seems like a pretty solid bolt-on for the money
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I wouldn't install them (underdrive pullys) here in AZ unless I used an electric water pump which I wouldn't trust for a DD. I don't need my WP spinning more slowly than it already does at idle when it's 110+ outside in traffic.
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Originally Posted by Derf00
I wouldn't install them (underdrive pullys) here in AZ unless I used an electric water pump which I wouldn't trust for a DD. I don't need my WP spinning more slowly than it already does at idle when it's 110+ outside in traffic.
I have had UDP's on almost all of my vehicles out here in AZ and there have never been any issues. I plan to add the UDP if I don't get a SC pretty soon.

I agree on the electric water pump, I wouldn't trust them and they don't look to gain as much as the 05 - 09 Mustangs.
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