more horsepower

Asked by jrodz91 Feb 12, 2015 at 01:42 PM about the 2014 Ford Mustang GT Coupe RWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I have a 2014 California Special 420 hp GT mustang. I want to upgrade to maybe 650hp. what do you suggest I get to get to this range of HP?

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Right of the bat your gonna want to do your basic breathing mods on your car (CAI, etc.). After that you can start doi g some of the higher hp rated bolt ons like headers and pulley. Now for the big stuff. For a mustang I would recommend a supercharger even though im a turbo fan lol. Make sure to ecu tune, boost controller, and I would also recommend some bigger brake pads and some sway/ anti roll bars just so you dont have as much torque steer and it handles a little better. Just some opinions from a 14

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