What performance upgrades are available for a 4 litre 2008 Ford Mustang?
What performance upgrades are available for a 4 litre 2008 Ford Mustang?
It'd be a total waste of money.
Number one upgrade, custom tune using a tuner from Bama performance. Releases the hidden potential by changing multiple air and fuel variables to increase throttle response and up to 20 hp and 15 torques. Number two upgrade, BBK headers. Increases by up to 10 hp, and 5 torques. Number three upgrade, cold air intake. Increases both hp and torques by up to 3. Other performance upgrades include catback and other exhausts that can give combined increase in additional 5 to 10 hp and torques. Overall, can add up to 50 hp and 30 ft lb torque using these upgrades.
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