what do i need?

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Asked by Waleed Dec 23, 2010 at 12:00 PM about the Ford Mustang

Question type: Car Customization

guys what do i need exactly to power up my mustang? its v6 by the way..

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we better let jeff answer this,no matter what we tell ya,he will put in his 2 cent,s worth of BS.

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It kind of depends how far you wanna go. If you wanna keep it (relatively) simple you can do a cold air intake and get an exhaust kit. Those are both things that you can do fairly easily with basic tools. If you wanna do a bit more you can always look into a turbo or something but if you have a 3.8 you might need to do more work because from what I was able to find when researching for my '96 the 3.8 used in the Mustang has too high of a compression to use a turbo. Thats probably enough to get you started unless your looking for some serious mods.

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If you're talking power adders, turbos will add the most power but as said it will require a lot of work (and money). You'll need stronger engine parts (heads, cams, etc.) to handle the compression. My '96 V6 was supercharged and didn't need anything extra--stock parts were fine. I'd suggest this route. Depending on your year, there are many kits out there, but I recommend either Vortech's S-trim, which is what I had, or ProCharger. If your working with a "student" budget, then exhaust, cold air intake, and other bolt-ons will give you some good power. Look into underdrive pulleys, headers, and a bigger throttle body. If you can handle those bolt-ons AND a power adder, you got yourself quite a machine in an underrated package.

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