I highly doubt that as the Mustang GT pushes 412 hp stock for 30k.
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I had a Audi TT and a canned tune for it gave me 50 hp and 80 tq on a 2.0t 4 cyl. Add the downpipe and CBE and add another 20 or so hp/tq. I had over 300 tq on a fwd car.
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Well I came from owning a 05 STi. Bolt ons for that car got you crazy power for dirt cheap but the stock turbo maxed out really fast. After the basics, you had to go with a bigger turbo for any substantial gains. Don't think upgrading the turbo on that car was cheap either. I priced out a modest build (~450-475 awhp) and it was going to cost around 10K.
I can put 6-7K into a supercharger for the Z and be right about there. So really it depends on your ultimate goal. If you want a nice jump in power for cheap, the Z isn't going to cut it. If you want 450-500 whp, then it's actually a decent platform to start with. |
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I mean for the price of all those parts you listed you basicly hit the amount needed for Stillen's SC.
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This is nothing new. We had the same "problem" with the 350z platform. If you want significant gains you have to go F/I.
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True... the Z does have a modest increase in power per performance, but the Z can be made lighter in weight. Those modest gains then become more significant.
And besides that, the Z is a freakin looker. I love the GT500 and the new Stang, but the Z has that WHOA factor. |
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