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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Advice on upcoming mods.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chancey" data-source="post: 16344280" data-attributes="member: 194344"><p>I have every bolt on engine mod you are planning to install. Everyone has told me thay are pretty safe if you dont tread around redline to often. I have also heard that the boostane every tank is to much by a few guys unless you are 750rwhp+ (and you may as well go with e85 then). It will just pull some timing if knock is detected. I am picky and only buy the best 93 octane I can find though. The “safety” is in the tune for the most part. Having said all of that, there is always some inherent risk in adding performance mods without a built bottom end. I enjoy my power gains daily as I drive the tires off... I do stay out of redline because that is the biggest single area of risk on stock internals with our 5.8 trinity’s I hear. I am learning myself and no professional by any means, so take it with a grain of salt. You will love the performance gains for sure with what you listed done with a good tune! Enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chancey, post: 16344280, member: 194344"] I have every bolt on engine mod you are planning to install. Everyone has told me thay are pretty safe if you dont tread around redline to often. I have also heard that the boostane every tank is to much by a few guys unless you are 750rwhp+ (and you may as well go with e85 then). It will just pull some timing if knock is detected. I am picky and only buy the best 93 octane I can find though. The “safety” is in the tune for the most part. Having said all of that, there is always some inherent risk in adding performance mods without a built bottom end. I enjoy my power gains daily as I drive the tires off... I do stay out of redline because that is the biggest single area of risk on stock internals with our 5.8 trinity’s I hear. I am learning myself and no professional by any means, so take it with a grain of salt. You will love the performance gains for sure with what you listed done with a good tune! Enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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