Well, I did it...ordered a 2014 Mustang GT
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"Why didn't I just take one off the lot?" In the end, I really wanted the red interior, glass roof, and track pack (and all the other gizmos I ordered)- and the wait was worth it! Enjoy the delivery day, and the wait will make you appreciate every day with your Mustang all the more."
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Flat stoppers are just some dollies for moving the car around. Picked the up locally but i think you can try that Harbour Freight they may have them. The car is a little to heavy to move by yourself anyhow. Just really so i can get the jack underneath it when i need to get under it. The car sits so low and don't have a factory jack in the trunk.
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So far the only 2 things I am going to add right away are the hood struts and GT500 mufflers.....I took the black shift **** as well as the clutch pedal extender off my 12 to put on the 14 when it comes in.....I will probably wait to order the other stuff as I will most likely just bring the car home and put it in storage until the weather gets nice....
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Sorry for being the village idiot, but what does color have to do with speed? I just bought a 2014 Mustang GTCS in Ingot Silver. First thing I done was remove the sound tube. I'm 64 and would like to keep the sound outside of the car as much as possible. My next step is to install a CAI. But I'm wondering if this would effect the new car warranty. Any issues with you guys on this?
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I don't believe there is a warranty issue (they would have to prove the CAI intake caused whatever problem you were encountering).
However, I've also seen a couple interviews with one of the Ford designers (as well as a ton of anecdotal evidence from people who have installed them, and even some dyno numbers) which indicate a CAI does not improve on the stock airbox.
On my '14 GT, I deleted the sound tube (just looks stupid, IMO- didn't notice much difference in the sound), added hood struts (I don't like to burn my hand on the prop rod), GT500 mufflers (not super loud, just deeper rumble), and the FRPP tune (came with the mufflers and improves the torque down low).
However, I've also seen a couple interviews with one of the Ford designers (as well as a ton of anecdotal evidence from people who have installed them, and even some dyno numbers) which indicate a CAI does not improve on the stock airbox.
On my '14 GT, I deleted the sound tube (just looks stupid, IMO- didn't notice much difference in the sound), added hood struts (I don't like to burn my hand on the prop rod), GT500 mufflers (not super loud, just deeper rumble), and the FRPP tune (came with the mufflers and improves the torque down low).
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Sorry for being the village idiot, but what does color have to do with speed? I just bought a 2014 Mustang GTCS in Ingot Silver. First thing I done was remove the sound tube. I'm 64 and would like to keep the sound outside of the car as much as possible. My next step is to install a CAI. But I'm wondering if this would effect the new car warranty. Any issues with you guys on this?
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