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98.5 contour svt comes stock with 195 hp, right. all my ohter friends drive stock stangs or at least most are stock and id like to boost my hp up to at least keep up with them but i really dont know much about my car to do too much to it so could some one help? every little thing can help me

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please try the SEACH, I'm sure whatever you would like to know is there. it may take a while though


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If they are stock V6 Stangs you should have no problem keeping up with them but if you want more HP try spmotorsports.com they have a pretty good selection on SVT stuff or try the Mods/Parts link on the main page.


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bl11298, you will never keep up with a stock mustang gt(mtx) unless you spend several k$$$$. Anyway, keep in mind that the svt is a small engine and is already tweeked pretty good. If you mess with the settings too much, you might end up loosing power! Anyway, start with exhaust and intake. The borla exaust will give you the most torque, but the bassani will sound like a mustang. Do not buy a kkm intake, you will only loose power. Get a k&N set up with a heat shield similar to what I have. A diablo chip may also be a good investment($220). If you want to put down good number on the drag strip, get drag radials for your front wheels, they will keep you running in the high 14s or lower with mods! You can also upgrade to the E1 upper and lower intake manifolds, which will give you 5-10hp. For more money, there is the faulty vortec sc and the 3L swap
Intake: $100 5hp
Exhaust: $550 8hp
Diablo chip: $220 6hp
Front Drag radials: .3-.4 sec off 1/4 mile $300
E1 upper intake manifld: $250??? 3hp
E1 lower intake manifld: $200??? 2hp
Y-pipe: $200 8hp??
Vortec supercharer: $3500 80hp??
3L swap: $2500-10000 5-40hp, 20-40 ftlbs trq
NOS: $500-1000 40-who knows hp

you are probably pushing 160hp at the wheels bone stock. With lots of non-aspirated mods you can be in the 180 range. This would be around 220-230 horse power at the crank, so that is about the same as a stock 5.0 mustang, however the mustang will have much more torque. The new 4.6 run 260-280 hp depending on the year.
With mods, you will most likely run high 14's if u are lucky.
WIth mods, most stangs will be running high 13's, and low 14s(high 13 if 2001 or newer) stock

*I am not an expert at this, so keep that in mind. People weren't giving you very thorough answeres so i thought i would through in what i could. I'm sure i missed a lot. Maybe an expert can give some more advice smile


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Yeah my friend has a stock 02 Stang GT (auto) and he beats me. I can keep up on the highway. From 90-120 we were even then I started to pull away a little bit. I had my HEAVY 18's on too. But, he smokes me off the line....
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His car ran a 14.3 at the track.


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18" Team Loco 142's W/ Dunlop Rubber
181.2hp@6900rpm/155tq@5000rpm
LOTS OF MODS OF EVERY KIND....
...Am I a guru yet??? No... not yet.
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i beg to differ about the kkm losing power..when i bought my svt it had a k+n cone on it(but the moron who installed it,used long bolts and tore into the filter)i replaced it with kkm true-rev,and got a noticeable improvement in throttle response,and intake sound(will be even better when i get my heat shield...


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I heard that the KKM collapses at high rpm's


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my kkm seems to work fine,especially at high rpm's..i've only had it on for a couple weeks,but it works great...i noticed a smoother idle,and tons better throttle response...also the engine seems to run smoother all the way to redline...but like i said the k+n that was on there was torn around the mesh,but i am highly pleased with the performance of the kkm...i would highly reccomend it for the svt...


98 silver frost svt
no cats/magnaflows
kkm true-rev
white hvac
ford blue calipers
more to come!!
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Originally posted by alltheusernamesrtaken:
(will be even better when i get my heat shield...
Where are you getting it???
are you making one? or buying?
I have a KKM, I am very pleased.... but heard the heat shield really helps......
Info please!


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i'm actually going to try my hand at making a heat shield first..depending on how it turns out,i may just buy 1 like i saw on someone's car on here...i'm not having any problems with my filter,i just think i may benefit from a heat shield..


98 silver frost svt
no cats/magnaflows
kkm true-rev
white hvac
ford blue calipers
more to come!!
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