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Stang1118

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So I'm sort of new to the forums, I had an old a few years back, and I just bought a 2003 GT Centennial Vert. And I absolutely love everything about it.

I bought it with 38,000 miles on it, so it is in pretty nice condition but the previous owner didn't really do much to it (maintenance wise, stock tires, stock brakes, everything was stock)

I just put in cross-drilled rotors, and hawk pads, changed to oil to RP, with a K&N filter, and of course gave it a n sixer ice clean, Meguiars compound and tech wax 2.0.

I'm hoping to get as much help from you guys as possible since you have been around these cars more than I have and have definitely done more to them!

What other maintenance should I do to it.

Now more to the important first tiny mod, CAI.

I usually buy my stuff from American Muscle, but I know there are a lot of brands and models for CAIs. BBK, K&N, C&L, Airraid, Steeda, AFE, Stack, and Ford Racing...

Which one and specific models, (links would be great) that you guys recommend for this?
 

deftsound

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Your best bet is a drop in k&n filter. CAI's are a waste of money.
 

D-BOI

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congrats on the stang. thats very low miles.

heres the cold air intake that i bought, ive had both bbk and this and they were identical performance wise, save the 100 bucks unless you care about the bbk badge.

Mustang GT Cold Air Intake at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
 

1low03gt

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If you are looking at cai's,go with JLT.Stay away from metal style ones,they soak heat big time!Metal ones are fine if your the guy that is dragging at the strip where short blasts are fine which doesn't allow the intake tube to get hot,but in the city with stop,and go traffic,the metal tube gets hot,and traps the hot air in the tube.Kinda defeats the purpose of the term cai.
Here is the link to the JLT...@ to choose from
JLT Performance Ram Air Intakes for the 1996-2004 Mustang GT at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
http://www.americanmuscle.com/jlt-96-04-gt-cai.html
 

D-BOI

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wouldnt a fenderwell mount one be better at collecting cold air
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1low03gt

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In reality yes,but the metal tubing still gets hot from the engine compartment.That is where most of the heat is coming from,and the intake tube gets "heat soaked".Also the bend from the fender to the MAF has been known to create a little turbulence before the MAF.The right way to have the fender mon=unted one is to have the MAF in front of the bend in the inner fender,just like how JLT does there fender mounted one.
 

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makes sense, by the way does anyone have a promo code for AM
 

Rickyll7

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Stang1118 said:
So I'm sort of new to the forums, I had an old a few years back, and I just bought a 2003 GT Centennial Vert. And I absolutely love everything about it.

I bought it with 38,000 miles on it, so it is in pretty nice condition but the previous owner didn't really do much to it (maintenance wise, stock tires, stock brakes, everything was stock)

I just put in cross-drilled rotors, and hawk pads, changed to oil to RP, with a K&N filter, and of course gave it a n sixer ice clean, Meguiars compound and tech wax 2.0.

I'm hoping to get as much help from you guys as possible since you have been around these cars more than I have and have definitely done more to them!

What other maintenance should I do to it.

Now more to the important first tiny mod, CAI.

I usually buy my stuff from American Muscle, but I know there are a lot of brands and models for CAIs. BBK, K&N, C&L, Airraid, Steeda, AFE, Stack, and Ford Racing...

Which one and specific models, (links would be great) that you guys recommend for this?
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K&N drop in or JLT if you just have to have a CAI. Get the one that puts the maf in the fender well.

Get rid of the RP as soon as possible - total JUNK! Replace with Mobil 1 and Motorcraft filter.
 

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Rickyll7 said:
Get rid of the RP as soon as possible - total JUNK! Replace with Mobile 1 and Motorcraft filter.
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yes sir!!! thats what i use, good combo,

however i was reading somewhere that the mobil 1 synthetic is actually not fully synthetic, they can put that on the bottles because they won some lawsuit to where they could state that it was full synthetic just by the process that they used to purify the oil, but im not too sure on this, however i do remember reading it a couple years back.
 
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Rickyll7 said:
K&N drop in or JLT if you just have to have a CAI. Get the one that puts the maf in the fender well.

Get rid of the RP as soon as possible - total JUNK! Replace with Mobile 1 and Motorcraft filter.
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Why the RP? I heard its good stuff and read a lot about it, where I live I can't find Redline or Amsoil.. and Mobil 1 isn't full synthetic

Thanks for all your input guys
 

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Stang1118 said:
Why the RP? I heard its good stuff and read a lot about it, where I live I can't find Redline or Amsoil.. and Mobil 1 isn't full synthetic

Thanks for all your input guys
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Buy AMSOIL online, or just use Mobil 1. I don't care if it's technically fully synthetic or not, Mobil 1 performs and test prove it.
 

deftsound

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Mobil 1 FTW
 

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Ever see any tests for RP? I bet you will be very disappointed.
 
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Rickyll7 said:
Ever see any tests for RP? I bet you will be very disappointed.
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I did, and they looked very good.

Theres a post on some forum that a guy posted his cams with RP and another mustang with Mobil 1, and the RP one looked new.
 

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Stang1118 said:
I did, and they looked very good.

Theres a post on some forum that a guy posted his cams with RP and another mustang with Mobil 1, and the RP one looked new.
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Hardly a meaningful test.

These are real tests.

http://www.amsoil.com/lit/g2457.pdf

Another one:

http://www.amsoil.com/lit/g2156.pdf
 
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Hardly a meaningful test.

These are real tests.

http://www.amsoil.com/lit/g2457.pdf

Another one:

http://www.amsoil.com/lit/g2156.pdf
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Amsoil's site.

I don't think they would say RP is better than theirs.

Amsoil and Redline are the other ones I like.
 

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Stang1118 said:
Amsoil's site.

I don't think they would say RP is better than theirs.

Amsoil and Redline are the other ones I like.
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True, but does RP have posted documentation of similar tests showing otherwise?
 

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Rickyll7 said:
True, but does RP have posted documentation of similar tests showing otherwise?
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Here is something...might be from a couple years ago....but so are our cars.

Oil Test
 

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1low03gt said:
If you are looking at cai's,go with JLT.Stay away from metal style ones,they soak heat big time!Metal ones are fine if your the guy that is dragging at the strip where short blasts are fine which doesn't allow the intake tube to get hot,but in the city with stop,and go traffic,the metal tube gets hot,and traps the hot air in the tube.Kinda defeats the purpose of the term cai.
Here is the link to the JLT...@ to choose from
JLT Performance Ram Air Intakes for the 1996-2004 Mustang GT at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
JLT Performance Cold Air Intakes for the 1996-2004 Mustang GT at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
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That air is moving way to fast for heat soak to even matter, if the air was trapped and standing still then yes. CAI, are just for aesthetics, drop in filter and you stock tube. Or you can do the preventitative maitanance mod! Some of the hard stuff you will not need to replace till another 100,000 miles, just food for thought!
 

Rickyll7

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vertigasen said:
Here is something...might be from a couple years ago....but so are our cars.

Oil Test
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Anyone who uses the word "aint" in a so-called scientific study loses all credibility in my book. Exactly how is this test supposed to test the oil in any way that even remotely resembles the actual environment that the oil sees? Who operates their car at room temperature?

Read this thread about that article for more info.

Motor oil test, shocking results Mobil 1, Redline, Royal Purple, etc - NSX Prime

The AMSOIL test reports I posted above follow widely accepted test procedures as outlined by American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
 
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