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<blockquote data-quote="GR8WHITE" data-source="post: 97808" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>First easy mods are </p><p></p><p>Pullies $170 ish</p><p>Timing Adjusters $170 ish</p><p>Ditch the silencer boot FREE</p><p>Add a K&N $40 ish</p><p>Weld in some mufflers $200 ish installed</p><p>70mm Throttle body $180 ish</p><p></p><p></p><p> The newer GT's have a decent exhaust on them. The mufflers are a bit restrictive though. </p><p>Keeping two high flow cats is not a bad idea. Whether you prefer H or X design. You still need to maintain some backpressure to keep your power band in your engine's operating range. Bear in mind that if you change to an offroad or high flow H/X pipe you <strong>WILL</strong> need the MIL eliminators.</p><p></p><p> The pullies,timing adjusters,throttle body,K&N, and silencer removal are all things that can be done in the driveway with a few tools, and a little know how. The mufflers you obviously need to have welded up. </p><p> Gears are a good choice, but expect to spend around $500,00 for the complete install. Remember the 99+ Stangs have to have an electronic compensator if the gear is changed.</p><p></p><p>Gear $190 ish</p><p>Compensator $100 ish</p><p>Install $250 ish</p><p></p><p></p><p>These are just a few ideas. Best thing to do would be buy a few magazines. Take a few trips to the track. See how yours does stock, and compare it to the ones with the mods you'd like to do. Another foot note is that the 2002 GT's got an 85mm MAF vs the 80mm MAF the 96-2001's have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GR8WHITE, post: 97808, member: 39"] First easy mods are Pullies $170 ish Timing Adjusters $170 ish Ditch the silencer boot FREE Add a K&N $40 ish Weld in some mufflers $200 ish installed 70mm Throttle body $180 ish The newer GT's have a decent exhaust on them. The mufflers are a bit restrictive though. Keeping two high flow cats is not a bad idea. Whether you prefer H or X design. You still need to maintain some backpressure to keep your power band in your engine's operating range. Bear in mind that if you change to an offroad or high flow H/X pipe you [b]WILL[/b] need the MIL eliminators. The pullies,timing adjusters,throttle body,K&N, and silencer removal are all things that can be done in the driveway with a few tools, and a little know how. The mufflers you obviously need to have welded up. Gears are a good choice, but expect to spend around $500,00 for the complete install. Remember the 99+ Stangs have to have an electronic compensator if the gear is changed. Gear $190 ish Compensator $100 ish Install $250 ish These are just a few ideas. Best thing to do would be buy a few magazines. Take a few trips to the track. See how yours does stock, and compare it to the ones with the mods you'd like to do. Another foot note is that the 2002 GT's got an 85mm MAF vs the 80mm MAF the 96-2001's have. [/QUOTE]
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