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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Shelby GT350 Performance Specs
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<blockquote data-quote="kino" data-source="post: 14876243" data-attributes="member: 3832"><p>Exactly. Not everybody is a stock kind of guy. I think the hot ticket for this car is going to be a good short runner intake and a set equal headers. As some one mentioned earlier, the peak is similar to the coyote and we've all seen hot those motors react to a boss or cobra jet manifold. I would not be suprised if this motor responds far better to simple bolt ons than what we've seen on the coyote once tuners get a handle on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kino, post: 14876243, member: 3832"] Exactly. Not everybody is a stock kind of guy. I think the hot ticket for this car is going to be a good short runner intake and a set equal headers. As some one mentioned earlier, the peak is similar to the coyote and we've all seen hot those motors react to a boss or cobra jet manifold. I would not be suprised if this motor responds far better to simple bolt ons than what we've seen on the coyote once tuners get a handle on it. [/QUOTE]
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