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scottydub1992
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I recently bought a 1999 mustang GT I've put a BBK cold air intake on it. I'd appreciate some suggestions on good upgrades and bolt on parts too add. any advice is appreciated. Thank you
Posts: 6 | Registered: Aug 2011
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95gtdrop
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Get some gears. best bang for your buck. go with 373 or 410. if i were to do it over again id go with 410s. also the sct tuners are nice to play with
-------------------- 1997 SVT cobra SOLD;( 2004 SVT Cobra Vert
Posts: 1221 | From: sacramento | Registered: Mar 2007
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sleeping stallion
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gears and a nitrous kit ftw thats all u need unless u wanna go the expensive route and do full bolt on 2v are money hungry to get decent power out of them trust me i got full bolts on for sale check my adds
-------------------- 1990 coupe HCI Boost SEMPER FIDELIS
Posts: 1650 | From: Modesto ca | Registered: Jan 2008
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88FOX
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quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: Get some gears. best bang for your buck. go with 373 or 410. if i were to do it over again id go with 410s. also the sct tuners are nice to play with
+1 gears best first mod. then it really depends what your future plans are for the car..
Posts: 1938 | From: bay area | Registered: Apr 2010
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Blind
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I'd do gears, subframe connectors, short shifter or shift kit, high flow mid pipe, then shocks/struts/cc plates/springs.
-------------------- 89 LX Notchback ex 4cyl, 14psi 02 Harley F150, 15psi
Posts: 8521 | From: Fairfield | Registered: Jul 2003
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95gtdrop
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what he said^^^
-------------------- 1997 SVT cobra SOLD;( 2004 SVT Cobra Vert
Posts: 1221 | From: sacramento | Registered: Mar 2007
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ROK5.0
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^^^yeah what they said^^^^..but coming from personal experience if I had to do it over again I would save up for an engine rebuild jus in case after installing all those bolt ons you blow something up good luck :-)
Posts: 429 | From: Oakland | Registered: Aug 2008
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copcar
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Laundry list for your new project.
In order;
1)Full Coverage Insurance
2)Aftermarket adjustable shifter - This will save you money in the long run as it will keep you from cracking shift forks. Makes the car more fun to drive as well.
3)3.90 gears - nice split between 3.73 and 4.10. Best bang for the buck performance enhancement.
4)Any cat back you want. This will add nothing to performance but will make driving it more fun.
5)Sub frame connectors. Just a good idea. Improves tortional stability and will make the car feel more "solid."
Programmer and dyno tune. This will bump power slightly but the increase in throttle response will make driving more fun.
As for the suspension upgrades, F springs/Eibach pro kits are common for that car but make sure a bump steer kit is installed as well as caster camber plates. Tokiko makes a pretty decent shock and strut combo. If drag racing is your thing, leave it alone for now but either way you go make sure to at least upgrade the bushings in the lower control arms. Aftermarket arms would be better though. [ August 03, 2011, 09:09 PM: Message edited by: copcar ]
-------------------- 12.37@ 109.34.NA 894DA Old Nitto 555 DR's Gt40 irons. B cam/1.7's, All emissions equipment on the car, stock air box. UPR catted X pipe.
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triple b
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Gears, long tubes n x pipe, some slicks and start racing...watch the smile grow
-------------------- 1988 4cyl conv 306 HCI "sasha" 2004 tahoe Sold- 87 GT, 72 chevelle, 63 biscane, 82 monte carlo, 73 nova, 88 silverado,
Posts: 1730 | From: sacramento ca | Registered: Nov 2008
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