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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Cobra Jet Cams or Comp Cams????
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 13641918" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>Must be nice to just have $$ laying around, but its a valid argument to make in a "NA power" thread. Sure we can make 500 whp on the motor, but is it at RPMS the transmission will last at, THATS the discussion i want to have. It does seem the Cobrajet intake is a fair bump above the boss, and the comp cams are obviously proving their worth as well, but if its outside of our "safe" rpm range then its kind of a moot argument. </p><p> </p><p>Dont get me wrong, i've had all manner of FI vehicles, and i WANT a badass NA build. I just still have a hard time justifying it in this case, at least without a small shot to really bump it over the edge, but that raises another questions: Why not just do minor bolt ons and a larger shot anyways since the motor can take it... As much as i want an NA build, in order to justify it, you really have to just WANT an NA build...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 13641918, member: 155561"] Must be nice to just have $$ laying around, but its a valid argument to make in a "NA power" thread. Sure we can make 500 whp on the motor, but is it at RPMS the transmission will last at, THATS the discussion i want to have. It does seem the Cobrajet intake is a fair bump above the boss, and the comp cams are obviously proving their worth as well, but if its outside of our "safe" rpm range then its kind of a moot argument. Dont get me wrong, i've had all manner of FI vehicles, and i WANT a badass NA build. I just still have a hard time justifying it in this case, at least without a small shot to really bump it over the edge, but that raises another questions: Why not just do minor bolt ons and a larger shot anyways since the motor can take it... As much as i want an NA build, in order to justify it, you really have to just WANT an NA build... [/QUOTE]
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