In the time being I upgraded the rear brakes last night.
11.81” to 13.78”.
Nice I had almost everything for my 13 to do this except the caliper mounting bracket. I think there was two ways to do it the other is dismantling the axle. Which route did you take? I bought so many parts for the 5.0 that ended up being resold, never installed.
Looks great
Looks great
You went with the 13/14 gt500 rear brake upgrade?
Yes that’s correct. I used the mounting bracket route.
Tested and proven option by a ton of dudes who road course their GT500’s/Mustangs.
Nice I had almost everything for my 13 to do this except the caliper mounting bracket. I think there was two ways to do it the other is dismantling the axle. Which route did you take? I bought so many parts for the 5.0 that ended up being resold, never installed.
Looks great
You went with the 13/14 gt500 rear brake upgrade?
Posted the resultsIn for results.. looks killer!
Interested to see what she puts down. My tuner had mentioned a Whipple swap for some better IAT2 temps, but more power would be nice as well.
Looks awesome man, I'm interested to see what you make
I’d say up towards 650. Easily on 93.
Most Cobras do right around 600 on 91 on the older gen 2.9 @15/16 psi.
Your engine is bigger and these are more efficient.
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Adding that fact that you bought it from an out of state business makes your post more clear. As a small business with customers in every state, the new tax laws are of critical importance. If the business sold you Whipple kit is a smaller shop, it is possible it falls under the updated California sales tax collection requirements for out-of-state retailers.I never stated I didn’t pay sales tax, BECAUSE Whipple is located in CA.
I stated I didn’t pay sales tax (which I normally would have to), BECAUSE Whipple is based in CA.
^ I didn’t buy this kit directly from Whipple. I bought it from an out of state business. The kit then showed up at my doorstep
PS. I still don’t pay sales tax online when I purchase anything from outside of CA. Never have.
Adding that fact that you bought it from an out of state business makes your post more clear. As a small business with customers in every state, the new tax laws are of critical importance. If the business sold you Whipple kit is a smaller shop, it is possible it falls under the updated California sales tax collection requirements for out-of-state retailers.
California allows an exception for small out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax. The exception applies to out-of-state retailers that, in the current or preceding calendar year, have:
- $500,000 or less in taxable sales in California, or
- Less than 200 separate transactions for delivery into California