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2013-14 Shelby GT500
JBA shorties
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<blockquote data-quote="william7635" data-source="post: 16653569" data-attributes="member: 180219"><p>I have used these shorties in the past and have a set I wanted to install, but couldn’t. </p><p></p><p>I have a BMR K-Member with lowered engine mounts. The issue with the install was the lowered motor preventing the headers from being installed as they hit the frame. I would need to raise the motor to install the headers.</p><p></p><p>In my instance, I have a KB 2.8LC supercharger and a Shelby 1000 hood. Raising the motor with the supercharger and hood shouldn’t be a concern.</p><p></p><p>The biggest benefit I found in these shorties, the exhaust opened up to allow the engine to exhale. The motor wasn’t pushing exhaust out and felt quicker and more responsive. Yes, the horsepower is limited and not a great bang for your buck, but I was happier with my build.</p><p></p><p>If you also have a 3rd party exhaust, it will get louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="william7635, post: 16653569, member: 180219"] I have used these shorties in the past and have a set I wanted to install, but couldn’t. I have a BMR K-Member with lowered engine mounts. The issue with the install was the lowered motor preventing the headers from being installed as they hit the frame. I would need to raise the motor to install the headers. In my instance, I have a KB 2.8LC supercharger and a Shelby 1000 hood. Raising the motor with the supercharger and hood shouldn’t be a concern. The biggest benefit I found in these shorties, the exhaust opened up to allow the engine to exhale. The motor wasn’t pushing exhaust out and felt quicker and more responsive. Yes, the horsepower is limited and not a great bang for your buck, but I was happier with my build. If you also have a 3rd party exhaust, it will get louder. [/QUOTE]
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