302pony
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Back in 2014 I ordered a new Mustang GT. She's an automatic and I'm looking to get more power out of her without having to open up the motor since she only has 18,000+ miles. I don't want to supercharge it either nor do i want to put on the BOSS 302 intake since I show the car a lot and I have a beautiful race red and black engine cover from JLT. The car has Kooks side exhaust similar to the 2013 Boss 302, Ford Racing quad tip axelbacks by Borla, Air raid cold air carbon fiber Parnelli Jones intake, a Bama tune and 3:73 rear end gears by Ford Racing. I recently dynoed the car and was very disappointed. Her best pull was 361 Rear Wheel Horsepower. The guy said to go with American racing long tube headers with high Flo cats and I'd hit the 400 rear wheel hp I'm looking to get. Now a friend of mine says that the long tubes are great for top end but he read where at low end I may lose engine torque. Now I don't race my car, although I would like to take it to the track just to see what she can do in the qtr mile. The car is primarily a street and show car. I do like to drive fast and have had the car at 135 but I want more power at the low end and throughout the power bands not just at top end in the high rev band...the cars an automatic and I'm not revving it at high revs like a stick. Would shorty headers be a better way to go in your opinion for the street? Are JBA shortys headers better than BBK?