@fishinrich ..... you won't have to wait 50 years. Probably two years will show damage concerns. With those holes right behind the front wheels dirt, stones and in some places salt will be fired at high speed right down the inside of the underbelly pads. As my Mustang tech - who owns a...
@AzkAdAsh ..... cars that actually count are BMW, Porsche, Subaru and a lot of teenagers in VWs and Hondas that are probably turbo-ed. - but - the ridiculous number of family cars that want to race is nuts. Drivers try to push from behind but I don't bite as I don't want to be the idiot who...
It never fails to astound me how people can pretend to speak with authority on a topic they have obviously done no research on and therefore haven't a clue what they are talking about. I have to presume that people keep posting this particular topic just for the fun of trolling for stupid...
@GrabberB ..... respectfully, your comment shows a lack of education on this topic. You might be slightly better off in Virginia but costal owners and owners where salt/brine is used on the roads will see an immediate problem as has been shown repeatedly.
@hoodscoops ..... hard to tell from your pic but if so Ford has confirmed what many of us thought that the holes would be a source of serious frame/undercarriage damage. If Ford did revise the fender liners on the 2024/2025 Mustangs then kudos to them for correcting a mistake. I would think the...
@Tflynn ..... respectfully, I think the better question would be what is the average IQ of Mustang buyers and I bet it is waaaay above societal average as our Mustangs are the most automotive (see how I qualified that) fun one can have.
@GrabThatBlue ..... I salute your efforts to help fellow Mustang brothers get the cars they want in Europe. That said, I don't appreciate your political comment that "the United States is making a tarif (sic) war with the whole world." I lived in Europe for four years and was well aware at that...
Fingers crossed. Today Congress votes to rescind Californication's "tailpipe emissions laws" that have over ridden Federal omission legislation to make the requirements punitive and soon, if unchecked, impossible for ICE vehicles in Californication. It looks like Congress will rescind them and...
@Germansheperd ..... and blue vapor metallic, sure will look great in the sun.....the color changes in pretty cool ways depending on the ambient light! The questions will be a pita but I answer them all good naturedly.
@Alan Applegate ...... 100% agree with your opinion. From family dyno experiences - over 50 years, we had our own dyno -there are NO easy/cheap HP gains. Noticeable HP with add-ons is a myth. It costs serious money to get serious HP and it costs a LOT of money per HP at that. If you want looks...
@lcbrownz .....only average components? Maybe if you had a clue what you were talking about. Regardless, so stick with your 2007 and stop whining. Leave the S650s to us.
@Dale_K ..... for any type of active exhaust to function there must be clearance around the port that opens and closes to prevent binding particularly as the parts heat-up. Noise gets past this opening. So any type of aftermarket valved exhaust will be louder than a non-valved one. I would...
There won't be any noticeable HP gains. Have used K&N on auto and marine high HP builds but no difference - even on dyno. IMO they are a pita. You have to maintain them religiously or they can actually harm the engines. You might hear a bit of intake draw sound but that doesn't equate to HP...
......as for stealing any on the newer cars just put an analogue kill switch in it. $500 will make it invisible and totally safe for your electronics and Ford will approve it. Half the nation of Ukraine can be on a Cray computer trying to hack your ride and they'll never start it. I have...
@Tamadrummer88 ..... congratulations. I did the same with a 2024 GT Premium Convertible. Almost 7K off. Just a matter of being in the right place at the right time and able to make a decision fast! :cool: Rim up-grade, Bose up-grade, Premium package up-grade, space gray interior, vapor blue...
@n_123 .... interesting. Personally I don't like amsoil, despite all of the data they offer. My brother in law used it on his fleet of trucks. They all started using oil. It was too "thin" in our opinion at all of its rating points. He switched to another full synthetic and the use declined...