To trade or not to trade
#1
To trade or not to trade
Hey guys, so I got a 2006 Mustang GT about 6 months ago or so now. I've been contemplating doing cams, supercharger, longtubes, forged internals, etc. The nice thing is I recently got a new job and I can luckily afford all this stuff pretty easy with a little bit of saving. However, I've also come to realize that I can also afford a higher car payment. So I could trade this in ( I would take a little bit of a hit on it) and get a 2011-2012 and if I could get a good deal I may even be able to get into a 2013-2014.
So you can see my predicament here, should I get a newer mustang and have some good power out of the gate and then supercharge it. Or should I get a little crazy and just build up the one I have now? My big thing is I want a stick which my current Mustang is not. My right hand just gets bored after a while.
If you guys were in my position what would you do?
So you can see my predicament here, should I get a newer mustang and have some good power out of the gate and then supercharge it. Or should I get a little crazy and just build up the one I have now? My big thing is I want a stick which my current Mustang is not. My right hand just gets bored after a while.
If you guys were in my position what would you do?
#2
If your going to do everything then keep it. You will be turning some good power. Inless you want some more creature comforts. It's really up to you. With eveyyhing you were talking about and if you did it right. Expect to have about 10k in the motor if they do it all. Another 7 to 8 fir a supercharger. You should get billet gears for the pump. Use ID 1000 for your injectors. Expensive but worth it. A torque convertor for your automatic. I still to this day say that's my most favorite mod. It really brings hp to life. Hands down the best mod. Just know you can be slower if your not great a power shifting which most aren't. I love it when a guy brings his gt500 to the track. Generally nice guys but always get spanked.
#3
Hey guys, so I got a 2006 Mustang GT about 6 months ago or so now. I've been contemplating doing cams, supercharger, longtubes, forged internals, etc. The nice thing is I recently got a new job and I can luckily afford all this stuff pretty easy with a little bit of saving. However, I've also come to realize that I can also afford a higher car payment. So I could trade this in ( I would take a little bit of a hit on it) and get a 2011-2012 and if I could get a good deal I may even be able to get into a 2013-2014.
So you can see my predicament here, should I get a newer mustang and have some good power out of the gate and then supercharge it. Or should I get a little crazy and just build up the one I have now? My big thing is I want a stick which my current Mustang is not. My right hand just gets bored after a while.
If you guys were in my position what would you do?
So you can see my predicament here, should I get a newer mustang and have some good power out of the gate and then supercharge it. Or should I get a little crazy and just build up the one I have now? My big thing is I want a stick which my current Mustang is not. My right hand just gets bored after a while.
If you guys were in my position what would you do?
#8
#9
Hey guys, so I got a 2006 Mustang GT about 6 months ago or so now. I've been contemplating doing cams, supercharger, longtubes, forged internals, etc. The nice thing is I recently got a new job and I can luckily afford all this stuff pretty easy with a little bit of saving. However, I've also come to realize that I can also afford a higher car payment. So I could trade this in ( I would take a little bit of a hit on it) and get a 2011-2012 and if I could get a good deal I may even be able to get into a 2013-2014.
So you can see my predicament here, should I get a newer mustang and have some good power out of the gate and then supercharge it. Or should I get a little crazy and just build up the one I have now? My big thing is I want a stick which my current Mustang is not. My right hand just gets bored after a while.
If you guys were in my position what would you do?
So you can see my predicament here, should I get a newer mustang and have some good power out of the gate and then supercharge it. Or should I get a little crazy and just build up the one I have now? My big thing is I want a stick which my current Mustang is not. My right hand just gets bored after a while.
If you guys were in my position what would you do?
Stay away from 2011 though. They have a #8 cylinder issue that sometimes pops up with tunes. If that happens, consider the warranty void. Ford even put out a TSB regarding aftermarket tunes and the 2011 because of it. They also had some manual tranny issues. Mostly related to the type of gear oil used. Worst case was the synchro gears.
2012+ doesn't seem to have any issues with the #8 cylinder or gear oil.
Yeah, the Auto in these cars (05-10) are crap. Only reason I got it was cos the wife (Who can drive stick) didn't like the clutch feel on the stangs when we went test driving. She wanted to take the car out sometimes too. Well, fast forward 6 years and she's driven it maybe 7 or 8 times. Never again.
I hate it. Clunky, noisey, unpredictable when hot as to when exactly it will down-shift if I step on it or if it will downshift....
#10
I was all for you keeping your current mustang and building it up because you say you have the money to add things such as forged internals and supercharger. And I prefer the 05-09 body style a lot more but the 5.0 engine is amazing. BUT... the moment you said it's an automatic, I switched to you trading up, that is if you can swing it and the payment won't hit you too much. It is good to have a car payment that you really don't even notice coming out of you bank account. That's just my opinion...