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2003 Cobra - New restoration/project
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<blockquote data-quote="hatchke" data-source="post: 16723420" data-attributes="member: 185172"><p>Ok great, thank you for the confirmation. That's what I had gathered as well, and not mad about having some 3.73' - especially without them being noisy at all. My last GT500 had FRPP 3.73's and we could never get them set to not get some gear noise. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Haha and once you see it you can't unsee it right!? The detail work is the work that I really enjoy doing. The stuff that no one would really notice, but that's the whole point of the project. Nice street car that someone would see and say "cool, I almost never see those things anymore and that one is clean" </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! Haha yeah, the OG owner shit is always interesting to have to figure out too. I did look through the SCT yesterday and someone named "Fairway Auto" did a custom tune on the car but I've never heard of them nor can I find any info on it anywhere. </p><p></p><p>I think once the suspension gets in I may go ahead and get a basic tune done with the 2.8 and existing mods. Maybe do some basic fueling at the same time since it's fairly cheap to do and gives some headroom. Probably not needed for my mods but I've been down the road of hitting fuel limits on the M4 and it was a nightmare for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hatchke, post: 16723420, member: 185172"] Ok great, thank you for the confirmation. That's what I had gathered as well, and not mad about having some 3.73' - especially without them being noisy at all. My last GT500 had FRPP 3.73's and we could never get them set to not get some gear noise. Haha and once you see it you can't unsee it right!? The detail work is the work that I really enjoy doing. The stuff that no one would really notice, but that's the whole point of the project. Nice street car that someone would see and say "cool, I almost never see those things anymore and that one is clean" Thanks! Haha yeah, the OG owner shit is always interesting to have to figure out too. I did look through the SCT yesterday and someone named "Fairway Auto" did a custom tune on the car but I've never heard of them nor can I find any info on it anywhere. I think once the suspension gets in I may go ahead and get a basic tune done with the 2.8 and existing mods. Maybe do some basic fueling at the same time since it's fairly cheap to do and gives some headroom. Probably not needed for my mods but I've been down the road of hitting fuel limits on the M4 and it was a nightmare for me. [/QUOTE]
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