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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Quick GT350 Education Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Zemedici" data-source="post: 15597668" data-attributes="member: 146355"><p>Thank you [USER=138337]@13COBRA[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Welcome, my name is josh and I run the front of a performance shop based out of Kennesaw, Georgia. We've installed twin turbo kits on GT350s as well as superchargers, both with success. It truly depends on what you want out of the car, power goals, fuel desired, etc etc. I'll shoot you a PM this upcoming week, as I am at an event for work right now (Wanna Go Fast, in Clayton GA). </p><p></p><p>I agree with 13cobra on the fact that if you're looking to extensively modify the vehicle I would go with a GT350 over an R, due to the fact that the specific parts that make an R an R may or may not be changed out when modifying, ya know? </p><p></p><p>Will touch base as soon as I get back to the shop!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zemedici, post: 15597668, member: 146355"] Thank you [USER=138337]@13COBRA[/USER] Welcome, my name is josh and I run the front of a performance shop based out of Kennesaw, Georgia. We've installed twin turbo kits on GT350s as well as superchargers, both with success. It truly depends on what you want out of the car, power goals, fuel desired, etc etc. I'll shoot you a PM this upcoming week, as I am at an event for work right now (Wanna Go Fast, in Clayton GA). I agree with 13cobra on the fact that if you're looking to extensively modify the vehicle I would go with a GT350 over an R, due to the fact that the specific parts that make an R an R may or may not be changed out when modifying, ya know? Will touch base as soon as I get back to the shop! [/QUOTE]
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