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<blockquote data-quote="RUQWKNF" data-source="post: 13878768" data-attributes="member: 149115"><p>Welcome back.</p><p>Congrats on the new ride. I concur, Unfortunately Bama does get a bad rap, but I have been running their 93R tune on my current car with great success and zero problems. There are alot of helpful people on the site and ton's of useful information. You didn't mention if your car is a 6M or 6A, but I highly recommend a good tune and freeing up the exhaust for excellent seat of the pants gains. Letting the Coyote motor breath and tuning are the #1 & #2 upgrades with this platform. You will also quickly learn the importance of traction. Post up some pics when you can, as few on here have seen just how awesome your car's color is. I'm just getting started on mine. It's a simple setup. JLT CAI, BAMA 93R tune on a 6A trans with street tires. Bracket racer consistent 12.40's so far with a best of a 12.39 @ 113.84. I'm in the process of working my plan on my car <em>SHADOW</em>.</p><p></p><p> I highly recommend a JLT passenger side oil seperator, as the stock PCV setup likes to flood the intake with oil. Bad bad bad. These cars really respond to mods and you will be hooked once you start. It's a disease I like to call GOFASTITIS. FYI, 600 rwhp on the stock motor is common with Forced Induction. :rockon: </p><p>Congrats and welcome to the Coyote world. </p><p></p><p>Patrick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUQWKNF, post: 13878768, member: 149115"] Welcome back. Congrats on the new ride. I concur, Unfortunately Bama does get a bad rap, but I have been running their 93R tune on my current car with great success and zero problems. There are alot of helpful people on the site and ton's of useful information. You didn't mention if your car is a 6M or 6A, but I highly recommend a good tune and freeing up the exhaust for excellent seat of the pants gains. Letting the Coyote motor breath and tuning are the #1 & #2 upgrades with this platform. You will also quickly learn the importance of traction. Post up some pics when you can, as few on here have seen just how awesome your car's color is. I'm just getting started on mine. It's a simple setup. JLT CAI, BAMA 93R tune on a 6A trans with street tires. Bracket racer consistent 12.40's so far with a best of a 12.39 @ 113.84. I'm in the process of working my plan on my car [I]SHADOW[/I]. I highly recommend a JLT passenger side oil seperator, as the stock PCV setup likes to flood the intake with oil. Bad bad bad. These cars really respond to mods and you will be hooked once you start. It's a disease I like to call GOFASTITIS. FYI, 600 rwhp on the stock motor is common with Forced Induction. :rockon: Congrats and welcome to the Coyote world. Patrick [/QUOTE]
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