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2011-2014 Mustangs
2014 GT - Unsure on how to proceed w/ mods/customization, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="matt5058" data-source="post: 16593406" data-attributes="member: 164345"><p>I asked about going a centrifugal route but one of the shops basically said the costs would only be marginally lower (they were referring to a Procharger setup). </p><p></p><p>My plan has been to eventually use my 1988 GT for track use, autoX, etc. but I might do the occasional autoX, track cross, etc. with the 2014. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the insight on the manifold. I'd love to upgrade brakes but not sure I can swing that any time soon, which is another reason I don't want to go to bananas and have the car end up with 600-700 horsepower. </p><p></p><p>Fair point on the Recaros - I should have noted that we have a more practical vehicle now (Forester) so the 2014 GT won't be seeing as much road trip use going forward. </p><p></p><p>I considered the MGW but I've also read that it's more notchy than the Barton and the notchiness is one of the things I didn't love about the Barton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt5058, post: 16593406, member: 164345"] I asked about going a centrifugal route but one of the shops basically said the costs would only be marginally lower (they were referring to a Procharger setup). My plan has been to eventually use my 1988 GT for track use, autoX, etc. but I might do the occasional autoX, track cross, etc. with the 2014. Thanks for the insight on the manifold. I'd love to upgrade brakes but not sure I can swing that any time soon, which is another reason I don't want to go to bananas and have the car end up with 600-700 horsepower. Fair point on the Recaros - I should have noted that we have a more practical vehicle now (Forester) so the 2014 GT won't be seeing as much road trip use going forward. I considered the MGW but I've also read that it's more notchy than the Barton and the notchiness is one of the things I didn't love about the Barton. [/QUOTE]
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