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These 5.0 are potential beasts and they are cheap!

Started by steve142857, November 13, 2013, 03:08:41 PM

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steve142857

These are the rides of two guys that I meet often at the track (one of them is actually a tuner and the other one his client).

A 2011 5.0 auto can be purchased for about 25K$ cdn (probably closer to 20K$ in the States). For about 3K$, you can get in the low 11's and for 10K$, you can get it in the 9's! CAI, stall converter and drag radials for low 11's and add a blower and you are in the 9's...

Not too expensive and difficult to get and if you look in the videos, it is amazing how stable the cars are to be that fast...

Mustang GT 2011 automatic 11.11 a 121.99 mph Yvan Verrier
Mustang GT 2011 Paxton 9.86 a 141 mph Expert Tuning
2010 blue wrapped SHO 12.09 at 117.9mph - SOLD
2013 SHO PP 12.08 at 113.83mph...
Alky control, LMS tuned, custom exhaust, LMS catted downpipes, H&R springs, Tstat170, 3bar map, Airaid

Needmoreboost

2014 Mustang GT/CS: white
Auto with custom Unleashed Tuning
Past honorable mentions: 13 SHO, 08 SRT4, 07 350Z, 03 Cobra, 03 Focus SVT, 00 GT Mustang, 91 LX Notch, etc.

SRT82ECOBOOST

If I was just going for track glory, I would pass on the blower and do a nice Nitrous setup for around $1,500. Probably a 150 to 200 shot would get you in the 9 second range.
2013 SHO PP in White Platinum Metallic Tricoat, PPE Downpipes, Livernois Stage V8/3 Bar, Custom 2.5" Catback, 170 T-stat, Airaid CAI, H+R Springs and debadged
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SHOdded

Interesting vids, Steve!  What did you think of the launching for each mod level?  It looked like the S/C Mustang was a bit slow off the line, but it could be a driver tactic?  Do you know how long the owners have had the mods on there (reliability)?
2007 Ford Edge SEL, Powerstop F/R Brake Kit, TXT LED 6000K Lo & Hi Beams, W16W LED Reverse Bulbs, 3BSpec 2.5w Map Lights, 5W Cree rear dome lights, 5W Cree cargo light, DTBL LED Taillights

If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!

steve142857

Quote from: SHOdded on November 13, 2013, 04:10:16 PM
Interesting vids, Steve!  What did you think of the launching for each mod level?  It looked like the S/C Mustang was a bit slow off the line, but it could be a driver tactic?  Do you know how long the owners have had the mods on there (reliability)?
You see? That's what I meant by smooth and stable cars. The S/C Mustang launched its 60' in 1.47 sec, the other in 1.55 sec. I guess all is relative.
I think they are quite reliable. They both use these cars as daily drivers for 7 months a year. They are reasonable in the streets, but practicaly track them most of the weekends it doesn't rain...
2010 blue wrapped SHO 12.09 at 117.9mph - SOLD
2013 SHO PP 12.08 at 113.83mph...
Alky control, LMS tuned, custom exhaust, LMS catted downpipes, H&R springs, Tstat170, 3bar map, Airaid

steve142857

Quote from: Needmoreboost on November 13, 2013, 03:14:09 PM
Old news Bro...
I know nothing new here, but still fun to see a video of fast cars. And fun to discuss about it... Unless you get bored talking about cars?
I am not very good with mechanic and I still have 98% to learn.
For me, the easiest a car is to mod, and the cheapest, I love it. That's why I thought I'd share.
For many cars, to make them run in the 9's, we are talking about 50-100k$ or more in investment.
I am not a fan of nitrous setups, so to see a normal car with basically just a tune and a stall running flat 11 is quite impressive... Even if it's old stuff! Lol
Cheers
2010 blue wrapped SHO 12.09 at 117.9mph - SOLD
2013 SHO PP 12.08 at 113.83mph...
Alky control, LMS tuned, custom exhaust, LMS catted downpipes, H&R springs, Tstat170, 3bar map, Airaid

Needmoreboost

I was not trying to face palm your post.  ;). Mustangs/camaros/chevelles/novas/falcons etc etc have always since the late 60's been a great value for making fast drag cars.  The new coyote 5.0 is pretty special.  It makes most of its power in the mid to upper rpm band which helps it hook well and go.  There are 1000's of youtubes on the 2011 on up mustang running fast times.  The way I took your post was you had discovered something new or unknown.  Lol.  Thats all...

But, bottom line is those cars on the street at a stop light on street tires will not run as good without slicks.  Your car will run pretty much the same at the track as on the street via awd.  I would put my money on you in a stop light to stop light race against any of those cars in ur videos running street radial tires (non drag or cheater).  Just my two cents.  ;)
2014 Mustang GT/CS: white
Auto with custom Unleashed Tuning
Past honorable mentions: 13 SHO, 08 SRT4, 07 350Z, 03 Cobra, 03 Focus SVT, 00 GT Mustang, 91 LX Notch, etc.

Bigfoot


2011 SHO
2013 5.0