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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
Replace intake cams without removing timing cover
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<blockquote data-quote="fastford22" data-source="post: 16256106" data-attributes="member: 191829"><p>So I finished the project and I must say that I do not know if I will ever do this again. This was a 2012 F150 with a Roush supercharger and it was time consuming to say the least. Maybe a Mustang would have been easier since the engine is not so deep and hard to reach. At least I know now that when I move to a built engine I will be paying someone to install it.</p><p></p><p>I did this since it is a great bang for the buck IF you do not pay someone to install. The intake cams cost $185 new so total I spent less than $400 but should pick up 30-40 whp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fastford22, post: 16256106, member: 191829"] So I finished the project and I must say that I do not know if I will ever do this again. This was a 2012 F150 with a Roush supercharger and it was time consuming to say the least. Maybe a Mustang would have been easier since the engine is not so deep and hard to reach. At least I know now that when I move to a built engine I will be paying someone to install it. I did this since it is a great bang for the buck IF you do not pay someone to install. The intake cams cost $185 new so total I spent less than $400 but should pick up 30-40 whp. [/QUOTE]
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