The one and only GABE's '13 GT Build Thread!
#421
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Today I installed the next-smaller Whipple pulley, a 3.125" unit.
I then drove the car to Performance Dyno in Loudon NH to get re-tuned.
The combo of the new smaller pulley, BAP, and bigger throttle body, with the new tune, got me over 600 rwhp
608 rwhp to be exact, along with 517 rwtq, at a max of 9.8 psi of boost:
Pictures from the pulley swap:
I then drove the car to Performance Dyno in Loudon NH to get re-tuned.
The combo of the new smaller pulley, BAP, and bigger throttle body, with the new tune, got me over 600 rwhp
608 rwhp to be exact, along with 517 rwtq, at a max of 9.8 psi of boost:
Pictures from the pulley swap:
#422
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So awesome Gabe. Congrats!
I take it the idler is working out awesome.
I take it the idler is working out awesome.
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#427
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Lol thanks but I absolutely hate the look of bolt heads around a wheel ... and those wheels look a little nightmarish to clean.
Plus, I can't spend $2k+ on just wheels right now ... no way is that in the cards ... been unemployed for 4 years, funds are getting quite tight ...
#428
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Lol thanks but I absolutely hate the look of bolt heads around a wheel ... and those wheels look a little nightmarish to clean.
Plus, I can't spend $2k+ on just wheels right now ... no way is that in the cards ... been unemployed for 4 years, funds are getting quite tight ...
Plus, I can't spend $2k+ on just wheels right now ... no way is that in the cards ... been unemployed for 4 years, funds are getting quite tight ...
Dang man, that sucks about being jobless that long! I didn't realize...
#429
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I used to absolutely hate multi piece wheels with exposed hardware too - then I got my wheels rendered with the hidden hardware and they looked like something was missing. So I had them do matte black hardware, hoping I like the look because I'm stuck with them now. I've seen a similar set in similar finishes with the matte black hardware though, and I love it.
Have you changed up your brake pads? I have a couple s550 buddies with the Performance Pack and they had the same issue with the stock Brembo pads as we did - they switched to the Centric Posi-Quiet pads and got rid of 90% of the dust, no extra noise and the same stopping power. They're essentially the same pads as Stoptech (Centric owns ST), but $50 for a pair instead of 80-90 for the ST.
Have you changed up your brake pads? I have a couple s550 buddies with the Performance Pack and they had the same issue with the stock Brembo pads as we did - they switched to the Centric Posi-Quiet pads and got rid of 90% of the dust, no extra noise and the same stopping power. They're essentially the same pads as Stoptech (Centric owns ST), but $50 for a pair instead of 80-90 for the ST.
#430
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I used to absolutely hate multi piece wheels with exposed hardware too - then I got my wheels rendered with the hidden hardware and they looked like something was missing. So I had them do matte black hardware, hoping I like the look because I'm stuck with them now. I've seen a similar set in similar finishes with the matte black hardware though, and I love it.
Have you changed up your brake pads? I have a couple s550 buddies with the Performance Pack and they had the same issue with the stock Brembo pads as we did - they switched to the Centric Posi-Quiet pads and got rid of 90% of the dust, no extra noise and the same stopping power. They're essentially the same pads as Stoptech (Centric owns ST), but $50 for a pair instead of 80-90 for the ST.
Have you changed up your brake pads? I have a couple s550 buddies with the Performance Pack and they had the same issue with the stock Brembo pads as we did - they switched to the Centric Posi-Quiet pads and got rid of 90% of the dust, no extra noise and the same stopping power. They're essentially the same pads as Stoptech (Centric owns ST), but $50 for a pair instead of 80-90 for the ST.
Rear pads are Hawk HPS, rear rotors are some '13-'14 GT500 rear spec rotors, bought from LMR I think, back when I was still willing to give them money.
The rear pads and rotors were installed before April '15, so they have about 4-5k miles on them now.
I plan on replacing all 4 rotors with slotted rotors, and a more aggressive pad, since I still plan on autocrossing some more, and after last session I now know just how hard I need to be on my brakes.
The HPS pads aren't cutting it.
#431
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Gabe, do you think this might part of the "squeak" you may be hearing from your suspension?
#432
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I have been thinking about putting the Steeda Sport springs back in and transferring this set-up to Lisa's Shelby, since with the current wheels I no longer need the adjustable perches for the extra height.
I may just do that and see what happens.
#433
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Thought about it, and the bolts holding those spring perches in are about the only bolts at the back of the car that I haven't checked.
I have been thinking about putting the Steeda Sport springs back in and transferring this set-up to Lisa's Shelby, since with the current wheels I no longer need the adjustable perches for the extra height.
I may just do that and see what happens.
I have been thinking about putting the Steeda Sport springs back in and transferring this set-up to Lisa's Shelby, since with the current wheels I no longer need the adjustable perches for the extra height.
I may just do that and see what happens.
OH!!! And congrats again to you and Lisa!
(I had a gut feeling that coming sooner than later when you were dropping little hints. lol)
#434
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And thank you, yeah I dropped a hint or 2 here and there, lol.
Hoping to have a party soon to celebrate
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#436
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Hey Gabe.
I meant to ask you this a while ago, is there any reason(s) why you didn't go E85 on your build? I know it's hard to get in the upper northeast which totally sucks.
I meant to ask you this a while ago, is there any reason(s) why you didn't go E85 on your build? I know it's hard to get in the upper northeast which totally sucks.
#437
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Yeah, availability is a big "con", but I'm already getting only about 11-12 mpg ... on E85 I'd probably be at about 7-8 mpg ... I'd have to fill up every 75-100 miles, lol
#438
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Yeah,...that would be a double whammy. The only plus side would be way more power/torque. Well, that and having the engine run way cooler.
Do you know of any places in MA or NH that carry good E85 fuel?
Do you know of anyone in your Mustang club that runs E85 and how do they get it/store it?
Sorry for the questions bro. I appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
#439
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I only know of one guy, he has a 700+ rwhp Terminator and he carries a 5-gallon can with him. That's a bunch of crap I don't want to deal with
#440
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I "assume" he gets it delivered to his home or does he drive his car to fill up and fill up gas cans?