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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    Nice! Once you go black...
    Man I really need to get away from black daily's....for sure a hassle to keep clean. I just couldn't pass up this car considering it was 100% stone stock, grandpa owned, still wearing it's original tires at 50% tread and 10 yrs old....LOL

    And I do like the red seats.

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    Looks good John! Do you plan on driving it in the winter? Been considering a mustang for a daily myself. My G8 went fine in the snow with proper snow tires. I'm thinking a mustang probably would as well, especially with some weight in the trunk.

    Of course it will see straight salt action on 4 blizzaks....(well Yokohama's in this case)...I kept the snow tires from my extra V wheels for this very purpose. I will run the OEM wheels and IceGaurd's with about 120lbs of sand in the spare tire well. This has been working well for me for the last 5 yrs or so.

    This past winter I was coming home from work with a couple fresh inches on the ground and the V walked sideways at 20mph up a 1/2 mile long hill passing stuck front wheel drive cars in the right lane. They were probably like WTF just happened? LOL

    snow tires + wt + momentum + rwd + no pu$$y footing = winning
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    Quote Originally Posted by somethingclever View Post
    Of course it will see straight salt action on 4 blizzaks....(well Yokohama's in this case)...I kept the snow tires from my extra V wheels for this very purpose. I will run the OEM wheels and IceGaurd's with about 120lbs of sand in the spare tire well. This has been working well for me for the last 5 yrs or so.

    This past winter I was coming home from work with a couple fresh inches on the ground and the V walked sideways at 20mph up a 1/2 mile long hill passing stuck front wheel drive cars in the right lane. They were probably like WTF just happened? LOL

    snow tires + wt + momentum + rwd + no pu$$y footing = winning
    Nice! Just gotta turn the traction control off and let her eat!

    Last time I daily'd a mustang was probably 13 years ago. I was too dumb/poor to run snow tires back then. They really do make a huge difference.
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    Only picture I got.


    Said he is installing a 408 and going to put the LS6 aside for now. (he had the 408 already before he bought the car)
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    To me the cam failed first and then brgs suffered resulting in low oil pressure only further agitating the cam issue.


    It woudl be interesting to see if the rod brgs were pounded down from detonation but after pulling the mains he just set everything aside and has been cleaning/degreasing the entire underside of the car....really cleaned up like new...headers, exhaust, wire looms, nuts, bolts...like OCD style. It looks great.



    In other news here is a pic of the FRPP axlebacks i put on yesterday. I spent way too much money for a little sound....I need to put myself on a better budget. :)

    (But these are really quality pieces!)
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    now all you need are some hot rod cams .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahloh95 View Post
    now all you need are some hot rod cams .....

    you sound like TTK!


    only "mod" left is TINT.


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    A set of 2.50:1 gears will get you a few more MPG....
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    skinnier tires too, something 75 series would be ideal ;)

    I would think a CAI has to be on the mod list ... cant have a Mustang without a CAI and a tune.

    I have been quietly shopping the 3V cars as Vert's for wifey. Seems the prices have hit bottom on them and there is some value out there (if you are happy with a 3V car). also still some stupid prices, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin0660 View Post
    skinnier tires too, something 75 series would be ideal ;)

    I would think a CAI has to be on the mod list ... cant have a Mustang without a CAI and a tune.

    I have been quietly shopping the 3V cars as Vert's for wifey. Seems the prices have hit bottom on them and there is some value out there (if you are happy with a 3V car). also still some stupid prices, lol.

    You got it Bob....3v is pretty good bang for the buck right now...still not as cheap as a low-mile SN95 car but not sure I can go back that far at this point. I usually buy DD's at 10+yrs old and mostly depreciated.

    Not doing a CAI because I don't want to do a tune....want to keep OEM driveability and 87 octane for my v6 horsepowered, v8 mustang.


    BTW - don't think I haven't purposefully bought skinnier tires for a mustang in the name of fuel mileage....been there, done that...a couple times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    A set of 2.50:1 gears will get you a few more MPG....

    I am happy to report to you as of this morning that even with the addition of 19" wheels and 285mm 320 treadwear rubber in the back, the fuel mileage is staying a steady 21.2-21.3 mpg on my daily commute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin0660 View Post
    skinnier tires too, something 75 series would be ideal ;)

    I would think a CAI has to be on the mod list ... cant have a Mustang without a CAI and a tune.

    I have been quietly shopping the 3V cars as Vert's for wifey. Seems the prices have hit bottom on them and there is some value out there (if you are happy with a 3V car). also still some stupid prices, lol.
    Don't forget ventshades. That gives an aero dynamic advantage also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wick View Post
    Don't forget ventshades. That gives an aero dynamic advantage also.
    i thought that was an automatic .... Tire shine helps a lot too, slicker in the wind
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    Quote Originally Posted by somethingclever View Post
    You got it Bob....3v is pretty good bang for the buck right now...still not as cheap as a low-mile SN95 car but not sure I can go back that far at this point. I usually buy DD's at 10+yrs old and mostly depreciated.

    Not doing a CAI because I don't want to do a tune....want to keep OEM driveability and 87 octane for my v6 horsepowered, v8 mustang.


    BTW - don't think I haven't purposefully bought skinnier tires for a mustang in the name of fuel mileage....been there, done that...a couple times.
    Toonz are free these days though John, just sayin.

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    To keep the updates of my new beater going within the FS ad of my previous one, here are pics of the "final" round of changes for project: all-show-no-go.


    To date:

    FRPP Springs
    GT500 strut mounts
    BMR panhard and LCA's
    FRPP axleback
    tint
    19" wheels
    GT500 spoiler
    Tinted fogs
    Shorty antenna <--- my ventshade



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    Looks good John!
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    Time for a blower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    Time for a blower.
    Or turbo... I hear they can increase mileage
    2015 Charger Hellcat
    2.4" upper pulley, ID1300 injectors, BAP, E85 tune, Cat Delete Pipes, One Piece Drive Shaft, Diff Brace, 305/35/20 555R's for the street and 305/45/18 MT ET Street R's for the track. 9.97@142 Best ET

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    hot rod cams pick up at least 3 mpg or is that smiles per gallon
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    ^^^^ true story bro
    2014 GT Premium - Sterling Gray Metallic - MT82 - Track Pack - Glass Roof - Recaro seats - Spoiler delete
    12.76 @ 114.04 bone stock. Koni yellow coil-overs, BMR watts, LCA and LCA relo brackets, Borla S-type axle back.

    1966 Coupe - 331 stroker - Bullet custom roller cam - cam and motor installed and dyno tuned by Rodeheavers Hot Rod - Astro A5 - McLeod RXT - 486 to the wheels - more fun than my little tires can handle

    1966 Oldsmobile Toronado - currently NOT on jackstands

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