What It's Like to DAILY DRIVE a Cammed & Procharged New Edge Mustang GT! (1999-2004 Mustang GT)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this video, we take a look at what it's like to DAILY DRIVE a Cammed & Procharged 1999 Mustang GT! (New Edge Mustang GT). This car is CRAZY fast and is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the thrilling world of speed and horsepower.
If you're interested in finding out what it's like to drive a Cammed & Procharged 1999 Mustang GT, then watch this video and see for yourself! This car is sure to give you a thrill, no matter what your driving experience is.
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1999 Mustang GT
Iron 5.4 Block
Forged 5.4 Crank
Manley Rods
Manley Pistons (11:1 Compression)
Manley Chromoly Rings
Coated King Bearings
Ported PI Heads
Bullet Cams
Ferrera 5000 Valves
Ported Vic Jr Intake
6061 Upper & 75mm TB
Procharger P1SC (3.0 Pulley)
8 Rib Setup
Anderson's Power Pipe
CX Racing Intercooler
Tial 50mm BOV
DW 100lbs Injectors
Holley Dominator Pump
-8 Supply & Return Lines
E85 Tuned
Stock TR3650
McLeod Super Street Clutch (650HP)
Steeda TRI-AX
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Dude my brother has a 2002 gt mustang but it’s like a dark reddish (the official color is laser red) he put new gears in the back and a cold air intake so it makes roughly 270 horsepower. That thing is a blast to ride in. Honestly my favorite generation of mustang!
This takes me back. Had a 89 GT back in the day that was cammed. Nothing sounds better than a cammed up V8
This kid makes me want to boost my Trans Am. Love to see this shit.
Sounds like you cooking popcorn my boi 🍿💢😂🤣
Yessssss I'm ready, sadly mine is a auto.... but I'm happy to have my own new edge. But my daily is a manual so maybe it's not so bad
Beautiful car.
I have an 04 mach1 that does almost 700 to the rear wheels. My wife just got a 2000 gt. So far the plans are full suspension. Just like on the mach1. Forged bottom end. Tfs twisged wedge heads, cams. A procharger or on3 turbo. Havent decided yet. If we do a procharger. Then it will be long tube headers. I have a set of off h pipes here and an extra magnaflow catback. Of course all the needed fuel parts. To finish it off. Upgraded axles in the back as well. I have 31 spline axles now. They have held up to the power quite well. She will need a converter since its an auto car.
Smart move w the h pipe everyone always goes x but h sounds better imo. I have an 07 gt500 it did 740/733 to the tire with a gen3r I have arh long tubes and offroad hpipe w borla stingers it sounds ungodly. Video on my channel.
Btw love a Mach especially a 700 rwhp one lol. Got videos of it?
@@midnight347 I've got videos of it going down the strip. At 540whp it did 11.12 in the 1/4 at 119.
@@midnight347 h pipe is also the only way to go. I'm going to go and check out your gt5l0. I've always wanted one.
Downshift rev matching
Like The Wheels What Brand Are They ?
I’ve almost got my mustang done. It’s a 2000. It’s not going to be anything special tho. Just Modular head shop stage 2 cams and valve springs then the spintech side exit exhaust and a tubular k member. Just waiting for it to be less than 110 degrees all day everyday.
Make sure you throw some subframe connectors and at least some tubular/boxed rear lower control arms
@@NewEdgeDesigns I haven’t thought about that. Is there a big benefit from doing that? Also what would be the best brands to go with. For my k member I’m doing the UPR tubular chromoly
Maximum Motorsport full length subframe connectors, are a great choice, but any full length weld in will do, and Maximum Motorsport rear lower control arms weight jackers are really nice, they have an adjustable spring perch so you can adjust your ride height on springs… These 2 mods will stabilize your launch and help prevent snap oversteer, the subframe connectors are a must to prevent floor pan sag, door alignment issues and twisting, which all happen over time with these unibody cars, once you put those connectors on, your frame is complete and all those terrible things that can considerably lower the value, looks, feel and performance of your car are no longer a worry/problem..
Also do a lot of research on the old mustang forums before any modification purchase, I have heard of some problems with shifting of the engine to one side and certain control arm fitment issues with certain K members.. Although k members are a great modification for auto cross, they truly aren’t something that desirable for a street car, they are a decent amount of labor to put in they aren’t as strong as the factory K members and they change the ride of the car… I’m not telling you to go either way with it, just do a good week worth of research during your free time at least with every mod you do, and you won’t be disappointed, your car will be out handling vettes in no time.. a full maximum Motorsport vette killer handling kit will make you SN95 out perform many Porsche’s and Ferrari’s, there is a motortrend article online that tested and discusses this in detail online..
The Subfram Connectors are worth it. My White 2V didn’t have them but this car does and it’s very noticeable driving at high speeds. Car is straight and stable asf
How does the SCT work? Can a tuner actually tune with that live? Or do you rely on a remote tune?
I got mine tuned on the Dyno
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Thank you!!
if ppl in the Shelby community think 100 miles/month is a lot, they are gonna HATE me when I get my next car 🤣
I own an 07 gt500 and I do not endorse this behavior AT ALL. Mine isn't my daily but I still do 6-7k a year or close to it I put as many miles on it as I do my "daily" which is a 2016 fiesta st fbo x37 hybrid tuned on e30. It did 740/733 to the tire with a gen3r and it's got 128k on it. I think the mileage is like a badge of honor. Alot of Shelby guys do waste their cars away and it annoys the shit out of me lol.
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Owned it for 39 months (may 2020) and I've put 19k on it so that is 487 miles per month or 5800 miles per year on a car that isn't even my daily lol. She gets used alot. I hate how Shelby owners waste their cars away
@@midnight347 6-7k a year…I’ve seen some shelby owners crucify people for way less lol…it’s funny to me when people buy a car when the name on it said “these cars are meant to be driven” and get mad at people that drive them
Side note : love the 07s
I wanna boost my c320 Mercedes ( supercharge and cams )