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Old 09-20-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default p-51 or track heat

just curious to see who thinks what is better. that other guys post about it made me look it up and it looks siiiiick but the mustang they dyno'd before and after the install dyno's 187hp stock! wow. like why so low? and saw that it gained 17 hp, while checking out a dyno sheet for a stock stang with the track heat and it gained 25 tops. jw..
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p-51 hands down. dyno proven results, not to mention it looks clean as hell.
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+1 the P-51 is great looking and adds decent proven power
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yeah i'm planning on working on my suspension this summer, and after that am going to save up for a p51, power pipe, and re tune.
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I don't think that a P-51 will fit under a stock hood, will it? Have you considered the trickflow or bullit intake?
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yes it will fit under the stock hood.
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The P-51 will have no problem fitting under a stock hood. I saw one in person and it's just down right sexy He had the powercoated black version
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Ah, good to know the stock hood clears it. For some reason, I heard that when they first came out there was clearance issues.
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maybe. when they first came out they cost well over a grand too!
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what r we talking about? im new to the stang kind of, at least performance addition wise, so what is this?
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we are talking about new intake manifolds. these in particular are made entirely out of aluminum. it really isnt necessary to buy a new intake manifold unless yours cracks and you are looking to replace/upgrade, or you are running really high boost.
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