How about this intake?
#1
Talk about your V-6 sleeper, it all fits under the hood and no additional mods are necessary:
http://www.procharger.com/2005_v6mustang.shtml
I figure about eight grand to purchase and install, and that just might fit into my buget. (Although I may want to wait until my extended-service contract runs out!)
400 hp and a three-year warranty to boot!!! Now we are talking!!!
http://www.procharger.com/2005_v6mustang.shtml
I figure about eight grand to purchase and install, and that just might fit into my buget. (Although I may want to wait until my extended-service contract runs out!)
400 hp and a three-year warranty to boot!!! Now we are talking!!!
#3
Ya, Too many probs so far. Get the vortech one (talk to msp) or mike's turbo setup (www.powerhouse411.com)
#5
Awe, problems already? Well, I guess I was just daydreaming anyway!
Product may be salvageable, however. Injectors and tune could be straightened-out before install. Belial said product went in flawlessly with no issues, and that every bit of power they advertised was there. Makes you worry about when other things start to go wrong though.
:bang:
How about this mod then:
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/part_...rtKeyField=8408
It is a little pricey! (Meaning: that's more than my whole car cost!!!)
Product may be salvageable, however. Injectors and tune could be straightened-out before install. Belial said product went in flawlessly with no issues, and that every bit of power they advertised was there. Makes you worry about when other things start to go wrong though.
:bang:
How about this mod then:
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/part_...rtKeyField=8408
It is a little pricey! (Meaning: that's more than my whole car cost!!!)
#6
Yea, I would stick with Vortech, Powerhouse411 or the juice. Also I hear the Explorer Express kit is really good.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Antigini-GT/CS
2005-2009 Mustang
5
10/5/15 09:43 AM