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CMCV Delete
I have an 07 Mustang with long tube Kooks, x-pipe, 3.90 gears, SCT tuner, cold air, Granatelli coils & I have removed 300 pounds. I am thinking about the CMCV delete, and I was looking for some feedback. Are there any noticable gains? Other than a decrease in partial throttle torque are there any downsides to the delete?
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I put them in (FRPP) a little over a week ago. The car is definitely stronger through the midrange rpm and upper rpm range, seems to be a little stronger in the lower rpm range as well. So far no drawbacks that I have noticed. Still have not had time for the Dyno see some numbers.
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