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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
TT Coyote produces 900+rwhp. Stock engine on 91
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<blockquote data-quote="CPRsm" data-source="post: 11636569" data-attributes="member: 81705"><p>I honestly say what they would tell you. It's not simply one weeks worth of labor, that's for sure. The way "I" personally do larger projects like this is take a deposit and buy the parts. Once they get here, go thru them and hope we have most if not all the parts. Car is delivered and parts installed. This keeps down time of the car to a minimum.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Well that kinda goes without saying. If you do it yourself, it's always cheaper. But if you ask around the forum of guys making similar numbers I think you will find they spent more than most think it would cost. The injectors alone in the white car I'm building were over 1400 bucks. I'm not sure what it would be without the warranty. I'm sure cheaper because the warranty is if they perform the install. Take shop labor out of the equation it's going to be less.</p><p>Ah, Bull got in before I finished my post.</p><p></p><p></p><p> More than I think some realize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPRsm, post: 11636569, member: 81705"] I honestly say what they would tell you. It's not simply one weeks worth of labor, that's for sure. The way "I" personally do larger projects like this is take a deposit and buy the parts. Once they get here, go thru them and hope we have most if not all the parts. Car is delivered and parts installed. This keeps down time of the car to a minimum. Well that kinda goes without saying. If you do it yourself, it's always cheaper. But if you ask around the forum of guys making similar numbers I think you will find they spent more than most think it would cost. The injectors alone in the white car I'm building were over 1400 bucks. I'm not sure what it would be without the warranty. I'm sure cheaper because the warranty is if they perform the install. Take shop labor out of the equation it's going to be less. Ah, Bull got in before I finished my post. More than I think some realize. [/QUOTE]
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