RE: Dyno of my SGT
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RE: Dyno of my SGT - 2/7/2008 8:46:41 AM
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Milstang
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Agree with the above on being careful what mods you do yourself if you are at all concerned about resell value. I plan on never selling mine but still had SAI do all my current mods. I would more than likely go with a custom tune like they are saying with Bama or Brenspeed....for me it is no choice. Bama is a local guy who I have only heard praises for and he is eager to get ahold of my car for custom tuning. I just got back from deployment and will be heading out for a conference next week. After that I will try to arrange some time for the tune and dyno of my car. I will say this before you do too much go I would upgrade the brakes. The handling can't be beat but if you plan on going faster make sure you can stop faster too. 8)
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RE: Dyno of my SGT - 2/7/2008 6:14:59 PM
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07 Shelby GT
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Milstang, let me first say..."thank you for your service to our country...without people like you I would not be able to enjoy my mustang in my free country". I agree with everything you have said. I plan on upgrading my entire brake system when I change my wheels. Hopefully, real soon. I just found out that Shelby Automotives is opening a "Certified Shelby Mod Shop" here in the Dallas area. I visited a couple weeks ago and the VP gave me a full tour. Absolutely beautiful place...state of the art...complete with 200+mph dyno. I will be able to have my Shelby modified and like Las Vegas they will update my registry keeping everything authentic. I am pretty stoked. I am currently waiting on the estimates to have headers installed along with 3.73 gears and a dyno tune. The company is actually called Quantum Performance which will work on any model of American cars of any age. The Shelby shop is in a separate building next door. So, if anybody needs more info let me know. I am planning on going back sometime in the next couple weeks. They are expecting to be up and running in the next couple weeks.
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RE: Dyno of my SGT - 2/11/2008 6:05:14 PM
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07 Shelby GT
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I can't blame you on the response time. I am pretty much the same way :) That is a beautiful car. Awesome tastes. I can see why you miss it. Have you dyno'd it? I am extremely curious as to what you are pushing at the wheels. I hope to have mine supercharged at some point. If you have a dyno sheet would you mind posting it? You are more than welcome to post it here if you would like. That goes for anybody with a dyno sheet. Don't be shy...post away!!
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RE: Dyno of my SGT - 2/22/2008 4:58:20 PM
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TheKurgan
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FRPP FR3 handling pack = $1500 Hurst Short Throw shifter = $300 FRPP FR1 CAI Kit = $1000 XPipe = $150 Add all that on top of a normal mustang and you get the price of the Shelby GT. It has more than that obviously(stripes, scoop, badges), but I'm just listing the major differences. It's a great deal really when you consider how much labor is involved in all of that plus the fact that all of it is covered by factory warranty so I wouldn't say you could do it cheaper really :)
< Message edited by TheKurgan -- 2/22/2008 4:59:21 PM >
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RE: Dyno of my SGT - 3/11/2008 10:13:31 PM
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07GTEddy
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quote:
ORIGINAL: TheKurgan FRPP FR3 handling pack = $1500 Hurst Short Throw shifter = $300 FRPP FR1 CAI Kit = $1000 XPipe = $150 Add all that on top of a normal mustang and you get the price of the Shelby GT. It has more than that obviously(stripes, scoop, badges), but I'm just listing the major differences. It's a great deal really when you consider how much labor is involved in all of that plus the fact that all of it is covered by factory warranty so I wouldn't say you could do it cheaper really :) +1
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RE: Dyno of my SGT - 5/4/2008 5:13:47 AM
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jbnetdev
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quote:
ORIGINAL: 07GTEddy quote:
ORIGINAL: TheKurgan FRPP FR3 handling pack = $1500 Hurst Short Throw shifter = $300 FRPP FR1 CAI Kit = $1000 XPipe = $150 Add all that on top of a normal mustang and you get the price of the Shelby GT. It has more than that obviously(stripes, scoop, badges), but I'm just listing the major differences. It's a great deal really when you consider how much labor is involved in all of that plus the fact that all of it is covered by factory warranty so I wouldn't say you could do it cheaper really :) +1 To add to TheKurgan's post theres little item you all are forgetting. Only 5000 97 shelby GT were produced and only 500 released in calif. I bet there were more then 60000 mustang GT produced last year. Its obvious that the shelby will hold its value because of the numbers produced while the Mustang depriciates like any other car. Shelby never depreciates. Name one shelby model that has lost any value thats over`10 years old. I say its a no brainer to go with the shelby Thumbnail Image
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