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Old 3/8/16, 08:18 PM
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we played Forza on our new Xbox. When your son picks a Shelby on Forza and does nothing but burnouts during a race, PRICELESS!!!
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New TB? nice!
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New TB? nice!
Yup, finally installed the twin-66mm L&M TB I've had for a couple of months now ... Still need to get the BAP installed, then retuned ...
Can't drive the car now for a week or 2 though, since the intake tube is off being smoothed and hydro dipped
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Yup, finally installed the twin-66mm L&M TB I've had for a couple of months now ... Still need to get the BAP installed, then retuned ...
Can't drive the car now for a week or 2 though, since the intake tube is off being smoothed and hydro dipped
That's awesome Gabe.
How much more HP and TQ do you think you'll get from the new TB and tune?
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Yup, finally installed the twin-66mm L&M TB I've had for a couple of months now ... Still need to get the BAP installed, then retuned ...
Can't drive the car now for a week or 2 though, since the intake tube is off being smoothed and hydro dipped
Who's doing the tune Gabe?
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That's awesome Gabe.
How much more HP and TQ do you think you'll get from the new TB and tune?
Really have no idea.
JDM has told me in the past that a Ford Racing twin-65mm TB would add about 20 hp/20 ft-lbs but Pete wasn't happy to see as much timing as they have into my tune. His opinion was that it's too much timing for the Coyote, he would've backed it down 1-2 degrees for safety's sake.
Also, JDM's tune has a rev limiter of 7400 RPM I think, and that's a lot of movement on the stock non-forged rods, especially with 9+ psi of boost pushing into them.
He prefers a rev limit of under 7,000 RPM, and I'll probably ask for something around 6800, again for safety's sake.
That's plenty of RPM.
It's not a built N/A motor, no need to rev it to the moon.



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Who's doing the tune Gabe?
This time it's gonna be Pete @ Performance Dyno in Loudon NH, about 45 minutes North of me.
He's done thousands of Mustangs, is well known around here for the safety of his tunes, so I want the most power my mods will provide, but ultimately I want the safest possible tune so I don't pop the engine.
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Really have no idea.
JDM has told me in the past that a Ford Racing twin-65mm TB would add about 20 hp/20 ft-lbs but Pete wasn't happy to see as much timing as they have into my tune. His opinion was that it's too much timing for the Coyote, he would've backed it down 1-2 degrees for safety's sake.
Also, JDM's tune has a rev limiter of 7400 RPM I think, and that's a lot of movement on the stock non-forged rods, especially with 9+ psi of boost pushing into them.
He prefers a rev limit of under 7,000 RPM, and I'll probably ask for something around 6800, again for safety's sake.
That's plenty of RPM.
It's not a built N/A motor, no need to rev it to the moon.
Sounds good man. Better to be safe than sorry. That's an expensive "sorry".
Good luck and keep us posted bud!
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Break in the rain meant time for a drive!
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Break in the rain meant time for a drive!

Sweet!
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Get cracking on cleaning those fender liners while it's up in the air, Gabe.
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Drove all over the place today. A good 4-5 hours worth. Felt so good. Managed to get a couple pictures. So many nice cars out today. Was driving down the highway and had to turn around.
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nice photos Nathan. what kind of wheels do you have now? they look similar to others i've seen i think. looking mighty fine
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nice photos Nathan. what kind of wheels do you have now? they look similar to others i've seen i think. looking mighty fine
Thanks Darren. They're Downforce DF5s in gloss gunmetal. Definitely a popular style for wheels, but they look so good!
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Thanks Darren. They're Downforce DF5s in gloss gunmetal. Definitely a popular style for wheels, but they look so good!
Your car and the wheels look gorgeous! What size tires do you have on them and what suspension? I'm planning on getting new wheels by summer too, and I was definitely considering the DF5 or the MMD ones by AM. I really love the 5 spoke concave look.
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Your car and the wheels look gorgeous! What size tires do you have on them and what suspension? I'm planning on getting new wheels by summer too, and I was definitely considering the DF5 or the MMD ones by AM. I really love the 5 spoke concave look.
I've got 255/35/20 up front and 275/35/20 out back. Both are the new Nitto NT555G2. Super happy with them so far! For suspension I'm currently on the BMR handling springs, but I'm probably going to go back to the Steeda Sports, which were actually a 1/2" lower in the front. I've also got Koni yellows, Steeda strut mounts, Steeda panhard bar, Steeda front and rear sway bars, Steeda Billet LCAs, and BMR LCA relocation brackets. It handles amazingly!

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Great photos Nathan.
Glad you're enjoying the Mustang!
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
Get cracking on cleaning those fender liners while it's up in the air, Gabe.
Lol .... it's lower now, front tires sitting on the ramps again.
Rear is still up high, but I did bring it down a bunch.
I want to do some rear suspension work on it and it was actually too high for me to easily be able to reach, lol


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