First mods
#1
First mods
So I just got my first mustang, an 08 gt/cs Vista blue, w/ a 5 speed. It has a cold air intake, lowered 2 inches on eibach springs. Mods so far i've done is a Short antenna, and a new shift ****. Im looking for more good mods to start with. Im am fairly experienced with tools and can figure most things out. Had to do Balljoints/trackbar/End links/Axle seals/Breaks on my ram before I sold it. Worst mistake I ever made was buying it in the first place haha. But what are some more easy, cheap power increasing mods? Thanks guys.
#3
So I just got my first mustang, an 08 gt/cs Vista blue, w/ a 5 speed. It has a cold air intake, lowered 2 inches on eibach springs. Mods so far i've done is a Short antenna, and a new shift ****. Im looking for more good mods to start with. Im am fairly experienced with tools and can figure most things out. Had to do Balljoints/trackbar/End links/Axle seals/Breaks on my ram before I sold it. Worst mistake I ever made was buying it in the first place haha. But what are some more easy, cheap power increasing mods? Thanks guys.
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-x...catted-05.html
Here's cheap but substantial traction upgrade:
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-c...ushing-05.html
I installed these upgrades on my '06 Gt Manual and they made a big improvement.
#4
You could do a full exhaust. Do headers and some cams for about an extra 30 hp. Or just slap a blower on it and be done with it. Gears will get you some if you go the route of cams and exhaust. If you have the money to do a forced induction then that's the way you should go. Also cut some weight from your car
#6
Well I forgot to mention it's under warranty so I can't get away with an x-pipe. And im from Arizona (The valley) So unfortnately I can't really get away without cat's for emissions. Maybe one of these Arizona guys will chime in and see how they go about it. Essentially all my goals are right now, are Just have a very good, very good clean looking car. I want to have some fun though, I want to have a stupidly loud exhaust, which I dunno how to go about getting that in Arizona unless I just go strait pipes and get rid of my ****ty MBRP axle back now. But my goals are just have a clean, fun, reliable car that looks badass and sounds the part. Also want good drive-ability.
Last edited by Ezuh; 11-04-2013 at 11:06 PM.
#7
first thing first is cold air intake and tune either from american muscle or brenspeed. (my preference) the bolt on mods are endless on these cars! Besides engine mods the most important thing is lowering it a tad, i think these mustangs look like monster trucks if there not, the wheel gap its hideous imo. I live in north phx area so I know what you mean about emissions. I have cat back x pipe with no problems at all, Im not sure which aftermarket muffler is the loudest but i like the ford racing stingers as far as sound goes! I have every bolt on possible besides cams which are coming soon (and will help with the sound your looking for) and i think the S197's sound great, hearing one drive away sounds mean. the CAI will also make a good sound when getting into it, hope this helps
#8
Drew sky actually didn't read OP's originally post. If you have the Sportline springs it's a 1.6" drop front, 2" rear. What cold air intake do you have. Longtube headers do give you gains throughout nearly the entire rpm range. Additionally, with or without cams, gears are a great addition. I have 4.10's and while there are plenty of more powerful cars out there, I surprise a lot of them when I destroy them off the line. They're great for everyday driving and highway where I still manage 25-26mpg.
#9
6th Gear Member
The OP states he has a CAI but he doesn't mention a tune, nor did anyone else. A CAI with the stock tune is near worthless; maybe 3-5 RWHP on the 4.6L. Throw a custom tune on and you're looking at 15-25 RWHP gain, real-world plus improved drivability including throttle response.
But then, the OP also stated that he doesn't want to void his warranty (on an '08?) so perhaps he should just look at it and not drive it.
But then, the OP also stated that he doesn't want to void his warranty (on an '08?) so perhaps he should just look at it and not drive it.