Saying farewell soon.
#1
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Saying farewell soon.
Welp the time has come. I have decided to move on from owning a mustang onto something else. Its been a fun ride and i know this post isn't all necessary but I have used this forum a lot for questions and posting. I haven't posted much as that might of been a sign of my fading interest in the car. I've owned her for about 5 years i think to the day. Put roughly 70,000 miles on her and enjoyed all of them. Sure I put a lot of sweat and blood into her and doing mostly everything myself but I just want to experience a different car now.
You members have been great, I might pop in from time to time and who knows down the light I might jump back into one when the 2020 version comes along, not digging the 2018 at all.
I'm looking at all used cars but my next purchase has been narrowed down to....
2010-2011 Nissan GT-R
2016 Stingray
16-17 Challenger Scatpack that I would supercharge.
and a couple parting pictures.
You members have been great, I might pop in from time to time and who knows down the light I might jump back into one when the 2020 version comes along, not digging the 2018 at all.
I'm looking at all used cars but my next purchase has been narrowed down to....
2010-2011 Nissan GT-R
2016 Stingray
16-17 Challenger Scatpack that I would supercharge.
and a couple parting pictures.
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#2
Shelby GT350 Member
well, most of us won't keep the same car forever. It sounds like you made the most of your five years with the car! Please stop back and let us know what you end up with, even if it's not a Mustang...you've listed some great options there!
As much as I have loved every mile in my 2011 GT, I am perpetually car shopping...I've honestly only kept it because nothing has come along that I've wanted more than what I have already.
Quick question for you-
You mention supercharging a 6.4L Challenger...what kind of numbers are people getting out of these setups? At one point, I had heard that tuners were struggling with the ECU or that the motor wasn't a great choice for boost. Any insight on that would be welcome.
As much as I have loved every mile in my 2011 GT, I am perpetually car shopping...I've honestly only kept it because nothing has come along that I've wanted more than what I have already.
Quick question for you-
You mention supercharging a 6.4L Challenger...what kind of numbers are people getting out of these setups? At one point, I had heard that tuners were struggling with the ECU or that the motor wasn't a great choice for boost. Any insight on that would be welcome.
#3
Cobra R Member
Thread Starter
Quick question for you-
You mention supercharging a 6.4L Challenger...what kind of numbers are people getting out of these setups? At one point, I had heard that tuners were struggling with the ECU or that the motor wasn't a great choice for boost. Any insight on that would be welcome.
I haven't looked into it much, I think from just REALLY quick searching into costs the 2016's just got the ecu unlocked. I didn't really look much into how the engine handles boost or even if its a good idea. The challenger is more of the last option.
#5
Mach 1 Member
Best of Luck! not a bad list to move to next. Maybe its because I live in Houston and see them EVERYWHERE, but I am over GTR's. Not to say they aren't nice cars, I think they've just become too accessible. Every young foreign kid with money here seems to have one. The stingray would be at the top of my list, probably followed by an older Z06. I've had the itch for and LS motor for some time now lol. I've heard good things about the scat packs as well.
#6
Mach 1 Member
Im not a big Government Motors fan but I really like the stingray.
I have personally driven all 3 of those cars and for daily driving and track toy I like the stingray the best.
The GTR is really fun on the track, but I did not like the car around town.
Just my 2 cents.
I have personally driven all 3 of those cars and for daily driving and track toy I like the stingray the best.
The GTR is really fun on the track, but I did not like the car around town.
Just my 2 cents.
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Best of Luck! not a bad list to move to next. Maybe its because I live in Houston and see them EVERYWHERE, but I am over GTR's. Not to say they aren't nice cars, I think they've just become too accessible. Every young foreign kid with money here seems to have one. The stingray would be at the top of my list, probably followed by an older Z06. I've had the itch for and LS motor for some time now lol. I've heard good things about the scat packs as well.
Im not a big Government Motors fan but I really like the stingray.
I have personally driven all 3 of those cars and for daily driving and track toy I like the stingray the best.
The GTR is really fun on the track, but I did not like the car around town.
Just my 2 cents.
I have personally driven all 3 of those cars and for daily driving and track toy I like the stingray the best.
The GTR is really fun on the track, but I did not like the car around town.
Just my 2 cents.
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Change is good sometimes my friend. But, do hang around. You will still have the knowledge to help others.
This is my other baby, a 2016. If you test drive one of these I really think you will be impressed. Good luck on your search.
This is my other baby, a 2016. If you test drive one of these I really think you will be impressed. Good luck on your search.
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#11
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I went down the same road as you and traded in my mustang for a 17 Fusion Sport. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I had SC mustang and if I was you Id go back to stock before you trade it.
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I know its sacrilegious to suggest this, but I can't recommend a 2016+ Camaro SS strongly enough... As much as I love my Mustang (and will almost certainly buy another one when the '18s show up) the Camaro pushes all of the right buttons.
Unless you hate the looks of the Camaro (and plenty of folks apparently do), the SS is a much better performance car than the 2015-2017 Mustang GT and it might offer a different enough from your S197 with a much more more sports car flavor that it might be worth a test drive.
Just throwing that out there.
FWIW, aside from my Saab 9-3 and some components of my XJ, I've never owned a GM product...but that might change if the '18 Mustang doesn't deliver.
Equally likely, I'll keep my hilariously fun, reasonably fast, loud and lovable S197 forever.
Unless you hate the looks of the Camaro (and plenty of folks apparently do), the SS is a much better performance car than the 2015-2017 Mustang GT and it might offer a different enough from your S197 with a much more more sports car flavor that it might be worth a test drive.
Just throwing that out there.
FWIW, aside from my Saab 9-3 and some components of my XJ, I've never owned a GM product...but that might change if the '18 Mustang doesn't deliver.
Equally likely, I'll keep my hilariously fun, reasonably fast, loud and lovable S197 forever.
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i stumbled across a 2014 Z51 stingray with 7500 miles on it and i fell in love so i believe that's what I will be getting.
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Welp the time has come. I have decided to move on from owning a mustang onto something else. Its been a fun ride and i know this post isn't all necessary but I have used this forum a lot for questions and posting. I haven't posted much as that might of been a sign of my fading interest in the car. I've owned her for about 5 years i think to the day. Put roughly 70,000 miles on her and enjoyed all of them. Sure I put a lot of sweat and blood into her and doing mostly everything myself but I just want to experience a different car now.
You members have been great, I might pop in from time to time and who knows down the light I might jump back into one when the 2020 version comes along, not digging the 2018 at all.
I'm looking at all used cars but my next purchase has been narrowed down to....
2010-2011 Nissan GT-R
2016 Stingray
16-17 Challenger Scatpack that I would supercharge.
and a couple parting pictures.
You members have been great, I might pop in from time to time and who knows down the light I might jump back into one when the 2020 version comes along, not digging the 2018 at all.
I'm looking at all used cars but my next purchase has been narrowed down to....
2010-2011 Nissan GT-R
2016 Stingray
16-17 Challenger Scatpack that I would supercharge.
and a couple parting pictures.
Last edited by m05fastbackGT; 3/30/17 at 02:08 PM.
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What kind of grill do you have on your car now?
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Good luck going forward!! Awesome car you had there.
Love the last look with the mystichrome look. May be joining you at looking at Challengers. Hellcats to be exact. (Actually, I have been looking for a while now.) Good luck.
Love the last look with the mystichrome look. May be joining you at looking at Challengers. Hellcats to be exact. (Actually, I have been looking for a while now.) Good luck.
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