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2013 Mustang 5.0

I haven't been into the Mustang game for a few years but I've owned three my last one an 04 Cobra with a Whipple and bolt-ons. I've always been a fan of JLT intakes and Diablo tuners. Exhaust is your personal preference regarding sound but you can never go wrong with the trusted brands such as Magnaflow, SLP, Kooks etc.
 
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I haven't been into the Mustang game for a few years but I've owned three my last one an 04 Cobra with a Whipple and bolt-ons. I've always been a fan of JLT intakes and Diablo tuners. Exhaust is your personal preference regarding sound but you can never go wrong with the trusted brands such as Magnaflow, SLP, Kooks etc.

I was thinking of GT500 axle backs and a JLT CAI. Not sure on the tune though. Though about taking a road trip to Steeda.
 
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I was thinking of GT500 axle backs and a JLT CAI. Not sure on the tune though. Though about taking a road trip to Steeda.

Well Steeda is very pricey but if you got the coin for it go for it. Honestly though with such minor mods a full blown tune isn't necessary. Usually the basic "performance" tune already installed in the tuner is fine for minor mods such as intake & exhaust. Once you start adding power adders, cams etc then a dyno tune is the way to go.
 
Well Steeda is very pricey but if you got the coin for it go for it. Honestly though with such minor mods a full blown tune isn't necessary. Usually the basic "performance" tune already installed in the tuner is fine for minor mods such as intake & exhaust. Once you start adding power adders, cams etc then a dyno tune is the way to go.

Good info. Thanks.
 
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