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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
would the GT intake work better on a BOSS engine? lets find out!
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<blockquote data-quote="pufferfish" data-source="post: 13515179" data-attributes="member: 153725"><p>There's no limit on rpm or components, but they tune right to the maximum power they can run and flatline to redline, which would negate the extra high rpm power possible with the boss intake. So, if you can't have high rpm power, the gt's midrange is desirable.</p><p></p><p>I believe they actually are limited by much more than my graph shows for the gt intake. So, their curve probably goes up to about 380hp and just sits level all the way to redline. Must be weird feeling.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I have been driving around with the boss intake since leaving the tuner yesterday and I really do like how linear the power is. 8000rpm power shifts are THRILLING! I just don't know that I could see myself realistically shifting at 8 grand 10-15 times per lap. It's very unnerving! But if I don't shift that high every time, the numbers work better for the gt intake (on paper at least).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pufferfish, post: 13515179, member: 153725"] There's no limit on rpm or components, but they tune right to the maximum power they can run and flatline to redline, which would negate the extra high rpm power possible with the boss intake. So, if you can't have high rpm power, the gt's midrange is desirable. I believe they actually are limited by much more than my graph shows for the gt intake. So, their curve probably goes up to about 380hp and just sits level all the way to redline. Must be weird feeling. By the way, I have been driving around with the boss intake since leaving the tuner yesterday and I really do like how linear the power is. 8000rpm power shifts are THRILLING! I just don't know that I could see myself realistically shifting at 8 grand 10-15 times per lap. It's very unnerving! But if I don't shift that high every time, the numbers work better for the gt intake (on paper at least). [/QUOTE]
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