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2013 Mustang GT dyno before and after E85
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<blockquote data-quote="fuelforfire87" data-source="post: 15946535" data-attributes="member: 172024"><p>[USER=185096]@TTUhouston[/USER] your rear end should probably be fine as long as you are not launching it hard or doing a bunch of burnouts. Heck the 2013-14 GT500 has basically the same rear end we have (except it has upgraded clutch packs) and puts down close to 600rwhp from the factory. I think I just got unlucky somehow as my car is not daily driven and I only put about 3k miles on it per year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuelforfire87, post: 15946535, member: 172024"] [USER=185096]@TTUhouston[/USER] your rear end should probably be fine as long as you are not launching it hard or doing a bunch of burnouts. Heck the 2013-14 GT500 has basically the same rear end we have (except it has upgraded clutch packs) and puts down close to 600rwhp from the factory. I think I just got unlucky somehow as my car is not daily driven and I only put about 3k miles on it per year. [/QUOTE]
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