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<blockquote data-quote="GBCoyote" data-source="post: 15391145" data-attributes="member: 152825"><p>Boss manifold requires a tune. The cat-back wouldn't be an issue as long as the cats aren't messed with. You can detune your car and revert it back to stock if you wish, but as long as the car is tuned by someone reputable, you are not going to have issues with it. It would be a futile task doing this if you are scared it is going to break, it's not like the coyote platform is going down left and right and blowing up. Without boost or nitrous, this is a solid platform. The only thing you're going to have issues with might be the transmission in manual form. The MT82 has a horrible reputation, some get beat on like a cheap hooker and last, others have issues in stock fashion without any modifications to the vehicle. However, most dealerships are fixing the transmissions once they break regardless of modifications that have been made to the vehicle minus power adders (boost or spray). </p><p></p><p>Just keep it the way it is, use good gas, change the oil, enjoy the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBCoyote, post: 15391145, member: 152825"] Boss manifold requires a tune. The cat-back wouldn't be an issue as long as the cats aren't messed with. You can detune your car and revert it back to stock if you wish, but as long as the car is tuned by someone reputable, you are not going to have issues with it. It would be a futile task doing this if you are scared it is going to break, it's not like the coyote platform is going down left and right and blowing up. Without boost or nitrous, this is a solid platform. The only thing you're going to have issues with might be the transmission in manual form. The MT82 has a horrible reputation, some get beat on like a cheap hooker and last, others have issues in stock fashion without any modifications to the vehicle. However, most dealerships are fixing the transmissions once they break regardless of modifications that have been made to the vehicle minus power adders (boost or spray). Just keep it the way it is, use good gas, change the oil, enjoy the car. [/QUOTE]
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