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Gray 2013 GT Premium Mustang project

Old Jan 17, 2013 | 12:05 PM
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Gray 2013 GT Premium Mustang project

Hey everyone, I just bought a new mustang and I'm trying to figure out what I want to do to it and what are the best products to use. I'm looking to lower it, put new wheels on, cold air intake, exhaust, maybe shorty headers, throttle bodies. So far rtr wheels are my favorite, steeda coi looks good, but I'm looking for some input and suggestions on what's best to use.
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Old Jan 17, 2013 | 02:30 PM
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All are good... It's about what you want. I wanted something that took a little of the cool factor from the GT500, and added in classy retro stuff that goes back to the old days, like Le Mans stripes and Torq Thrust wheels.
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Old Jan 17, 2013 | 10:42 PM
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Welcome! Look around the forum, use the search function and you'll find lots of discussion about all that stuff!
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Old Jan 19, 2013 | 06:24 AM
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My fav mod is the Steeda Shift bracket....great first mod!
if your gonna lower it on a budget get the Steeda Sports or Ultralights & Koni STR.t.
if you want to do it right get Adj struts/shox

Appearance wise there are a bunch of directions you can go.
Same with exhaust...although everyone will recommend either ROUSH or GT500 AB. Both sound great with the ROUSH AB being a little louder. be warned that a 3" H-pipe will make whatever mufflers you choose deeper, cutting out the resonators will make them louder. (Id say keep stock H-pipe, No resonators & GT500's) Stay away from Hushpowers & JBAs mufflers due to drone in the cab of the car.

Performance wise....keeping the warranty and going with a FRPP ProCal is great if you have a 6M (auto? then I would not recommend it)
However, if you could care less about the warranty then go with an SCT Tune & CAI from AED. This will allow you to delete the cats and do other modifications for re-tune if desired.

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