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MustangMatt02 07-28-2011 01:23 PM

Aftermarket parts for 02' Stang GT
 
What are some parts I can get for my 02 Ford Mustang GT. I already have exhaust, gears.. apparently everyone says that i already have a CAI that came from the factory and that it'd be a waste to add money to get one. What are some parts that are decently priced that wont break by wallet and that can give me more HP? How much HP and torque would I be running with the flowmaster exhaust system, 3.73 gears and the factory CAI so far? Any thoughts?



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2002 GT Convertible
1000 Watt Amp w/ 2-10" subwoofers
Billet Shift Bezel, Luminescent gauge
Flowmaster exhaust, 3.73 Rear Gears
235/45/18 American Racing Wheels w/Nankang tires

boduke0220 07-28-2011 02:50 PM

Throttle body and plenum. Short shifter. h or x pipe. headers. nitrous. tuner.


IMO though, save your money and supercharge it or turbo it. you can have both on for about $2500 nowadays.

and with your mods maybe 230-238rwhp.

mrtstang 07-28-2011 02:56 PM

How much do you want to spend? Is the car tuned?

MustangMatt02 07-28-2011 02:58 PM

Car is not tuned.. a few hundred bucks..
http://www.americanmuscle.com/sr-tb-75mm-9604gt.html

Is that throttle body any good? Is that all I would need is that part from american muscle.. would I need any other parts to add to the throttle body?

mrtstang 07-28-2011 03:06 PM

If you want to do a throttle body then get the plenum as well. The plenum is actually the most restrictive part. Personally (depending on your goals and whatnot) i'd get it tuned for 91 or 93 octane.

MustangMatt02 07-28-2011 03:26 PM

If i pick up a tuner X calibrator 3. tune it for 91 or 93 what will that do? I dont know much at all about tuners or the throttle body and plenum. Do i need a tuner if I get a throttle body or can i go without it? If i get a plenum do i have to get a throttle body? What one do i need first?

mrtstang 07-28-2011 03:46 PM

Tuning it for higher octane fuel will allow for more aggressive timing, and thus a little more power. If the car is an auto it will allow you to firm up the shift points as well. You don't "need" a tuner for the tb/plenum, but it's going to help regardless. Bottom line...you're better off doing the tb/plenum together. If you ever want to add more power beyond the bolt on stuff then things like this will add up.

You might want to take a step back for the moment, and ask yourself what are you trying to achieve, and how much do you want to spend. If you're happy with just bolt on stuff then a hand held tuner will be fine. If you have aspirations of heads, cams, nitrous, supercharger, etc... you would be better off investing in a good custom dyno tune IMO.

MustangMatt02 07-29-2011 11:18 AM

I'm only trying to spend a few hundred bucks for now. I'm happy with just bolt on stuff.. Throttle body and plenum. Any good suggestions on a decent TB/plenum without breaking my wallet.

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2002 Mustang GT Convertible (Auto)
1000 Watt Amp w/ 2-10" subwoofers
Billet Shift Bezel, Luminescent gauge
Flowmaster exhaust, 3.73 Rear Gears
235/45/18 American Racing Wheels w/Nankang tires

speedkills 07-29-2011 11:40 AM

A good tb/plenum is a good place to start. Since you have flowmasters you also might want to look into an o/r h-pipe.

cliffyk 07-29-2011 01:17 PM

Tune/tuner--it will let you fix the speedometer reading, and with a tune optimised for premium fuel will provide more power gain than will anything more you bolt on¹ without a tune...

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¹ - Except a "power adder" (forced induction or NOS) of course.


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