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What does it take to pull 500RWHP out of a 2018 Mustang GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="WireEater" data-source="post: 15901442" data-attributes="member: 11027"><p>I almost purchased a 2017 full whippled, 6R80 set up from the dealership I took my car into to get serviced a few weeks back for SVT Superfest at VIR. When I was in there waiting they had me look at it and I took it out for a test drive. They said it was making 825hp. It was very cleanly installed (by the dealership for the previous owner). Had the gen2 with the dual fans, 1000cc injectors, kooks lth. Only had 1100 miles on it, premium. They wanted 41k for it. My beef was they weren't adding any extra warranty for it so you'd be SOL if something happened and they denied warranty work. But that's what got the bug started for me to purchase a new car. Also like I told the sales manager... I would regret that purchase because even though it was a "newer" car it was literally the same as the one I had, aside from being premium. I wouldn't get that new car feeling other than being a hell of a lot faster.</p><p></p><p>The previous owner was actually there picking up a F150 he had just got a whipple installed and he got a 2018 Mustang GT in which he planned putting the Gen3 whipple on. Guy loves fast stuff I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WireEater, post: 15901442, member: 11027"] I almost purchased a 2017 full whippled, 6R80 set up from the dealership I took my car into to get serviced a few weeks back for SVT Superfest at VIR. When I was in there waiting they had me look at it and I took it out for a test drive. They said it was making 825hp. It was very cleanly installed (by the dealership for the previous owner). Had the gen2 with the dual fans, 1000cc injectors, kooks lth. Only had 1100 miles on it, premium. They wanted 41k for it. My beef was they weren't adding any extra warranty for it so you'd be SOL if something happened and they denied warranty work. But that's what got the bug started for me to purchase a new car. Also like I told the sales manager... I would regret that purchase because even though it was a "newer" car it was literally the same as the one I had, aside from being premium. I wouldn't get that new car feeling other than being a hell of a lot faster. The previous owner was actually there picking up a F150 he had just got a whipple installed and he got a 2018 Mustang GT in which he planned putting the Gen3 whipple on. Guy loves fast stuff I guess. [/QUOTE]
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