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RJW

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One of the things that sold me on the Mustang was that it's a revvy beast with a smallish V8.
Same here. Maybe in some big luxo-barge, a larger engine with a 6000 rpm redline would be more appropriate, but I dig having a V8 that can rev to over 7000 rpm and feel like it wants to keep going.
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Same here. Maybe in some big luxo-barge, a larger engine with a 6000 rpm redline would be more appropriate, but I dig having a V8 that can rev to over 7000 rpm and feel like it wants to keep going.
It does. All my tunes take them to 7800rpm where peak airflow is for the s650 coyote. They sing up there.
 
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I get what you’re saying. I came from 6.4 Scat Packs / SRTS and an 18 Camaro SS 1LE…

The Mustang sounds amazing but just never felt right - never felt and fast.

Then I installed the Whipple. I second what others said. Add the blower.

retains drivability and will throw you so far back in the seat you’ll be saying 6.WHO???

if ya got the means- do it…
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