2005-2014 Mustangs Discussions on the latest S197 model Mustangs from Ford.

quick questions about adding mods

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Old Dec 4, 2011 | 03:37 PM
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The ceramic/titanium heat heat coated JBA shorty headers help keep the under hood temps down, especially with a supercharger. They literally stay cool to the touch, and definitely outflow the stock cast iron manifolds. Sure, they don't outflow a good set of LT's obviously due to their design but still better than stock

I just got shorties due to emissions issues..
Old Dec 4, 2011 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by dadirtypoostick
Wow a quick search put the total for the kit about 5 grand. While that would be amazing to have I'm not really into going fast anymore. Way too many tickets in my younger years. No more high risk insurance for me.

Really with any mod I add I just want to improve the looks (side scoops, side window louvres) or the sound (cai, headers, catback, exhaust). If I did add power it would just go to waste as I dont drive fast or race anymore
No problem there

Still many options for a great looking, fun to drive Mustang

If I was to go that route, I'd at least do some Hot Rod cams to get that nice old school lope into the mix. Throw on a shaker hood system, throaty exhaust and be set!
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