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Old 04-24-2006, 10:14 PM
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does anyone know what the wheel hp is for a stock 2002 gt (i dunno know if my k&n cone filter makes any difference)?

there are so many parts for mustang i dont know where to begin as far as making more hp. i would like to have a real good combination of intake and exhaust modification. some peeps say go to h -pipe but in dunno if that legal or not. im not trying to be hard core racer but i would like to make power and keep it legal. i would like to make at least 330 hp at the motor for now. anybody have any ideas as to what i should do?
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Old 04-24-2006, 10:26 PM
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About 220-230 to the wheels
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Old 04-25-2006, 01:08 AM
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go the basic bolt on rout for now: Headers, mid pipe (X pipe for loud, H pipe for deep sound), cat back exhaust, cold air intake, Throttle Body and Plenum, Gears, Tuner, underdrive Pullies, and suspension mods. Both the X and H Pipe are legal as long as you get catillitic converters on them. There's a lot more than that to do, but that will make your car much meaner and faster.
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