** Note: scale is not accurate or does not weigh parts that are less than 5 lbs.
Steeda Parts:
- Part #: 555-5209 Jacking Rails (each): 7.2 lbs.
- Part #: 555-5551 3 Point Torque Box Frame Rail Brace (each): 5.6 lbs.
- Part #: STEEDA-1766-K Steeda Mustang GT 3.5" Aluminum Driveshaft...
The BULLITT averages about 20-21 city/hwy. I did get 27 mpg according to the computer when I drove to my parents on Father's Day, but that was all hwy with speeds between 60 and 78 for extended periods and being easy on the go pedal.
If I still had the '05 V6, I would have changed to the metal housing as well. I didn't know they existed until mine melted and blew last year with only 55K miles on the clock.
I'm really surprised that the '86 wasn't on the list. First year of SEFI, true dual exhaust, 8.8 rear axle. I wasn't impressed with the article... mediocre.
This thread is perfect, because I don't have a manual for the torque specs. I have had the 11-14 brackets and Z26 kit since last fall. This is one of the last mods that I want to do this summer on the B.
Unless you go to work or get groceries or gas... :driver: I took mine out today, and man did it feel great!! Tomorrow I'm planning on swapping the stock Bullitt mufflers for FR500S's.
MN... I usually wait until it rains a couple of times to get the salt and sand off of the roads. I may take the BULLITT around the neighborhood before it rains this morning. It's been sleeping enough, and I've been going through withdrawals.:insane:
Sold two Mustangs last August to buy an '08 BULLITT. I'm on IMBOC and now here. I've been a Mustang owner for 30 years. I hope to learn a lot and contribute what I can.