What have you done to your mustang today?

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Nice pickup! That will make a lot of handling difference!

Thanks! Here's some pictures.

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p/s delete short belt install this morning - so I know how to do it at the track

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next time the local club has a dyno day, I hope to see the hp increase some have seen. Took a quick spin after the install thinking I might drive it to the track with it installed - nope! Also removed the Shaker 1000 sub box, amps, spare tire, jack and all trunk carpeting (dropped 90 lbs).
 
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p/s delete short belt install this morning - so I know how to do it at the track

next time the local club has a dyno day, I hope to see the hp increase some have seen. Took a quick spin after the install thinking I might drive it to the track with it installed - nope! Also removed the Shaker 1000 sub box, amps, spare tire, jack and all trunk carpeting (dropped 90 lbs).

Underdrive pulleys will likely net the same result and you can actually steer the car then..
 

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Let the lady friend drive it from Leavensworth,WA to back home yesterday. First person to drive the car besides me. Gulp.

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She did alright besides killing it twice before it moved from the parking spot. Silly ebrake. lol
 
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p/s delete short belt install this morning - so I know how to do it at the track

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next time the local club has a dyno day, I hope to see the hp increase some have seen. Took a quick spin after the install thinking I might drive it to the track with it installed - nope! Also removed the Shaker 1000 sub box, amps, spare tire, jack and all trunk carpeting (dropped 90 lbs).

Do you have any more info or a link? Pretty please? IMO part of the Coyote power comes from the electric steering. I'd really like to try this and see the difference on the dyno.
 

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Do you have any more info or a link? Pretty please? IMO part of the Coyote power comes from the electric steering. I'd really like to try this and see the difference on the dyno.
I'd be interested as well but I'd be surprised if it was a significant increase.
 

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I finally have a spare tire in my Mustang.
The car came with the 19" Brembo rims and summer tires.
At 4200 miles I swapped on All-Season tires so I could continue to drive the car in cold weather.
I recently sold off 3 of those wheels with the all-season tires on them, 2 on eBay and 1 to a local club member
The last one I kept and just put it in the trunk.
I had gotten a free scissors-type jack from HellsBells - thank you Billy! - I have a 4-way lug wrench and now a spare.
Bring on the care-free road trips! :D
 

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installed bmr upper and lower control arm's and a barton short throw shifter
 

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Do you have any more info or a link? Pretty please? IMO part of the Coyote power comes from the electric steering. I'd really like to try this and see the difference on the dyno.

I'd be interested as well but I'd be surprised if it was a significant increase.

Not sure I have any additional info for you BruceH. The p/n for the belt is in the pic, and the link shows where someone dynoed with the short belt and mentioned the results.

I haven't had it to the track or dyno yet to be able to add anything from my end... hope this helps.
 

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Not sure I have any additional info for you BruceH. The p/n for the belt is in the pic, and the link shows where someone dynoed with the short belt and mentioned the results.

I haven't had it to the track or dyno yet to be able to add anything from my end... hope this helps.

Ah, I missed that link the first time.
Saves 10-14 RWHP....that's about what I figured.
 

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I think I'm going to order up some tires for my racestars. The only thing I don't know is if the tires I want will fit without cutting some stuff in the rear. let me know what you guys think.


Mickey Thompson 6652 - Mickey Thompson Sportsman S/R Tires

Tire, Sportsman S/R, LT 26 x 6R15, Radial, Blackwall, Each

MTT-6652

$188.73
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$377.46

Nitto Tires 180810 - Nitto NT 555 R Tires

Tire, NT 555 R, Extreme Drag, 325 /50R15, Radial, 2,601 lbs. Maximum Load, Blackwall, Each

NIT-180810
$225.97
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$451.94
 

NotaHybrid

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Don't get the nittos 555r. I've been seeing a lot of negative reviews about them causing wheel hop.

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