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Discussion in '2005 - 2012 (S-197) Mustang' started by 02GTRX, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. 02GTRX I told an admin to shut up...now I live with the S

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    Im debating on what to get, heres my options. 20x9 20x10 black bullitts OR CAI/tuner OR shaker kit with tuner. Now my question is, will a shaker with a tuner get me as much HP as say a c&l cai/tuner? and how hard is it to cut the hole in the hood, is this something I have to have a machine shop do???
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    I'd stick with the CAI/tuner probably cheaper and if you ever jump into the world of FI you will more than likely not be able to use it and have a big hole in the hood. This is just my opinion of course.
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    No, or at least I really don't think so. The Shaker will get you some cold air, but it won't help you overcome the restrictive stock intake.
    Dan
  4. 02GTRX I told an admin to shut up...now I live with the S

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    So your saying the shaker system doesn't eliminate the stock air intake??? Its possible to have both the shaker and a cai?
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  5. bigcat start with the upper hole, and if more traction is

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    with a little fabrication, yes.
  6. T N T New Member

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    Posted via Mobile Device Ford stock hit $1.50 on Friday. I am thinking about buying some stock rather then modding. I know that's not the kind of advice you were looking for, but that's what I am thinking about doing.
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    buy the Preferred Shares instead of the Common .....

    that's my, $.02 worth

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