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I got her back yesterday after about 4 weeks in the speed shop. A few pics of my 2016 Ruby Red GT. On the rollers it Dynoed 730HP at the crank. 











George, excellent choice in color and wheels! The stance is perfect, and looks nearly stock, both outside and under the hood. Me likes!
Is the motor built? I can't remember if you said otherwise.
George, any tune to the running gear/suspension?
A few of the mods listed below...
The 2 piece steel driveshaft was replaced with a heavy duty 1 piece aluminum driveshaft, the haft shafts were replaced with Ford Racing extreme duty half shaft axles, added BMR Cradle Lock Out to reduce wheel hop by 95%, swapped out the springs for BMR Lowering Sport Springs, Full American Racing SS Exhaust system 1 7/8 headers, 3"X and Pure Thunder mufflers (No Cats) and much more…
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Thanks guys! Car makes me feel 20 years younger.![]()
I got her back yesterday after about 4 weeks in the speed shop. A few pics of my 2016 Ruby Red GT. On the rollers it Dynoed 730HP at the crank.![]()
Thanks! No, car sticks like it's on rails. Feels very positive!very nice. so RWHP is about 14% less or thereabouts, I guess it dont matter its still a lot of power
you didn't find a need to re-valve the shocks with shorter springs?
Around 15% for manual transmissions and around 20% for autos. Rear end ratio and high stall converters can affect numbers as well. Regardless, dynos are just tuning tools and don't win races.very nice. so RWHP is about 14% less or thereabouts, I guess it dont matter its still a lot of power
you didn't find a need to re-valve the shocks with shorter springs?