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r3ap3r911 06-03-2013 09:55 AM

Best mods for 13 Mustang GT
 
Hey everyone. Im looking to make a bit more power in my new 2013 Mustang GT with Brembo brakes and 19" tires and summer stock rubber (not the track pack). Current mods are GT500 mufflers from a 2011 (thanks to TRACREDY), a k&n drop in filter, and a SCT hand held tuner with 93 octane from uprproducts... the car puts out some pretty nice power as is and the tuner really woke her up for throttle response. Looking for some others mods to put the power to the pavement better for 1/4 mile drag times. Whats going to be my best bet so I dont void any warranties or easy to take off mods for when I bring it in for service? Thanks for all the input.

r3ap3r911 06-03-2013 12:21 PM

I should add I dont really want to spend a fortune.. maybe a couple hundred dollars at a time.. my buddy keeps telling me to get bigger street tires or drag radials and that itll make a huge difference but ive seen posts of some people pulling off low 12s with the same mods I have with just street tires and excellent launches.

Darkhorse 06-03-2013 03:01 PM

Get a JLT CAI and a better tune, you will see a big difference.

Take some weight out too if you want mid to low 12's and yes a tire for sure.

r3ap3r911 06-03-2013 03:10 PM

K im no expert my any means.. and no disrespect but when you say a better tune do you mean a dyno tune or another hand held tuner? Because I was told the SCT x3 was one of the best.. also I was told a CAI compared to the stock intake with a k&n drop in is bad for the 2013 because of hood vents and that a cai would only add 2-3hp over the k&n. And for $300-400 the cai really isnt worth it..

milner_7 06-03-2013 05:56 PM

With the tune you likely already voided your warranty and even a intake can make the warranty boys give you the gears.

def67 06-03-2013 06:32 PM

You could look at the boss intake, that may get you a little more go.

ChadStang 06-03-2013 09:28 PM

There doesn't seem to be much for gains from bolt ons but what is your ultimate goal? Fast street car, drag racing, road course ? Maybe some suspension or visual upgrades might make you happier.

r3ap3r911 06-04-2013 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by ChadStang (Post 189874)
There doesn't seem to be much for gains from bolt ons but what is your ultimate goal? Fast street car, drag racing, road course ? Maybe some suspension or visual upgrades might make you happier.

Ultimately id like to have a very fast street car that holds the road really well and the occasional drag racer a few times a year.

r3ap3r911 06-04-2013 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by milner_7 (Post 189863)
With the tune you likely already voided your warranty and even a intake can make the warranty boys give you the gears.

Ive been reverting back to stock tune every time I take the car for service without any problems - keeping fingers crossed but I dont think they can tell a tune was put on when I go back to stock. Not 100% positive though.

r3ap3r911 06-04-2013 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by def67 (Post 189864)
You could look at the boss intake, that may get you a little more go.

Boss intake looks nice and should add some high end at the cost of low end. But even if this is Ford installed would it void warranty on the engine im wondering?


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