Accel-erate Your 2011+ Mustang’s Horsepower with Coil-On-Plugs!
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Accel-erate Your 2011+ Mustang’s Horsepower with Coil-On-Plugs!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJGzzuMhkNU
We dropped a brand new Accel Super Coil on Plug Kit into our 2011 Automatic Mustang GT to see what kind of horsepower gains were left on the table. Rated at over 412 horsepower, you really wouldn’t think that there’s a ton of room for improvement by adding affordable bolt-on performance mods (besides the basic CAI/Tuner/Exhaust). Our friends over at Accel found a way to add as much as 10HP and 9TQ to a 2011 and newer Mustang GT or V6 in less than an hour!
These new Accel Super Coils, right now exclusive to AmericanMuscle.com, are a ridiculously easy way to squeeze every bit of performance out of your 2011+ Mustang 5.0L GT or 3.7L V6 without having to dig deeper in your pocket to add a supercharger, turbo, nitrous, etc. They drop in place in just a few minutes and still use the factory coil-covers and all
We dropped a brand new Accel Super Coil on Plug Kit into our 2011 Automatic Mustang GT to see what kind of horsepower gains were left on the table. Rated at over 412 horsepower, you really wouldn’t think that there’s a ton of room for improvement by adding affordable bolt-on performance mods (besides the basic CAI/Tuner/Exhaust). Our friends over at Accel found a way to add as much as 10HP and 9TQ to a 2011 and newer Mustang GT or V6 in less than an hour!
These new Accel Super Coils, right now exclusive to AmericanMuscle.com, are a ridiculously easy way to squeeze every bit of performance out of your 2011+ Mustang 5.0L GT or 3.7L V6 without having to dig deeper in your pocket to add a supercharger, turbo, nitrous, etc. They drop in place in just a few minutes and still use the factory coil-covers and all
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something seems amiss here. the baseline run showed a peak of 379 hp and 329 ft-lb. the run after installing the CoPs showed 384 hp and 333 ft-lb. this is only an increase of 5 hp and 4 ft-lb, not the 10 hps + TQ's the dude in the video says. what gives? and, if the increases are in the 5 hp, 4 ft-lb range would this not be within the variability of the system already? that is to say, would you be surprised to see these small gains just from one run to the next without making any changes whatsoever?
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The increase in HP and TQ #'s that are claimed are throughout the entire powerband numbers, not flat peak power.
Just because the car makes 379 hp and 329 ft-lb (peak) stock, then 384 hp and 333 ft-lb (peak) after the coils, does not mean that it didn't pick up low to mid-range power at different rpms.
Just because the car makes 379 hp and 329 ft-lb (peak) stock, then 384 hp and 333 ft-lb (peak) after the coils, does not mean that it didn't pick up low to mid-range power at different rpms.
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Just another thought: the advertised power and torque increases could be what is estimated to be at the flywheel, not through the drivetrain and out the wheels.
Also, as Maraman said, the gains advertised could be over the integral of the areas under the curves as compared to stock.
The mean gain under the curves over the entire bandwidth could fall into the advertised gains.
Granted, for the vast majority of us simpleminded folks, we don't know calculus or none of that other crap, so we unfortunately assume wrongly that it means 10 hps + TQ's on top of stock peak HP and peak torque
Also, as Maraman said, the gains advertised could be over the integral of the areas under the curves as compared to stock.
The mean gain under the curves over the entire bandwidth could fall into the advertised gains.
Granted, for the vast majority of us simpleminded folks, we don't know calculus or none of that other crap, so we unfortunately assume wrongly that it means 10 hps + TQ's on top of stock peak HP and peak torque