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Old December 5th, 2007, 05:13 PM   #1
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What's The First Mod I Should Install On My Mustang?


First, the question I have for the new Mustang owner is always (in the case of a used Mustang), "What does it have done to it already?" Most used Mustangs have little tweaks and tricks already performed on them as that is pretty much what these cars are made to do -- be improved upon. Sure, Ford did a decent job from the factory but, let's face it, more is always better! If it's new well, let's think of it as a blank canvas and get started modding!


The second question is then "How much would you like to spend?" Budget is the next factor in the progress of your Mustang from tame to wild.
The third question I usually ask is, "What's your ultimate goal with the car?" That will help narrow down parts you should buy now and not have to change them later down the road. Many times, however, people start with an idea of just a little bit more power and end up with the desire to increase the output of their car by 100 or more horsepower. I am a person who fits into the latter category My daily drivers always start life as such and then I'll just put a cold air kit on. Then, maybe a small nitrous kit. How about some heads? Well, I need a new exhaust now, don't I? And so on!


Alright, enough of the questions! Let's get to some answers.
Tune up!
If you just bought a used car, the first thing I'd recommend you do is a simple tune up. You'd be suprised at how much power you could find by replacing spark plugs with worn electrodes or badly cracked and split wires. How about a fuel filter? When was the last time it was changed? Definitely do an oil change and let's move on!


Chassis Strengthening

Subframe Connectors


The first recommendation I always make to Mustang owners is to install a set of subframe connectors on the car. If you were building a house, you wouldn't start laying the first floor down without pouring the concrete and letting it cure, would you? Well, this works the same way. Ford (and most other manufacturers) did away with full frames in these types of passenger cars and went with Unibody Construction for a few reasons. It's a weight saver, you get better clearance under the car, allowing you to make the vehicle lower to the ground and, of course, it costs less. So, instead of a full rigid frame from front to back, you have a subframe leading from the front of the car to the middle of the front floor pan and one going from the back of the car to the beginning of the rear floor pan. Yup, the floorpan is now a structural piece! I've seen cracks in the floor pans of Mustangs measuring 6 inches. I've also seen cars with multiple fractures in the floor pan from areas under the front seat up the transmission tunnel and many more. Convertibles are even more prone to twisting as now you've taken the roof out, too! Needless to say, subframe connectors are the place to start on any Mustang. They're cheap, with full length connectors (running the entire length of the car) costing the most with a range of $109-$130. Installation will cost more than the part as it requires a person who can weld decently and a proper facility. Don't forget to pull the carpet up and bungee it or clamp it over the center console! Don't want it to catch fire!



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Old December 5th, 2007, 05:18 PM   #2
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Old December 5th, 2007, 05:56 PM   #3
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Old December 5th, 2007, 08:00 PM   #5
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welcome and +rep and very good way to start off lol
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