<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(gaulfinger\";p=\"79935)</div> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Frank Hudon\";p=\"79932)</div> Yeah, I can see it now. Some Prius owner bragging to the Mustang owner that a "no cost modification" upped his engine's horsepower to 75! Woohoo!!
You know how our cars have parts for features that are not implemented for some bizarre reason? For example, the EV programming is there, but teh button not (in the US). I think this is a part for a future, soon to be released accessory. I think it is the flush fluid reservoir tank for the onboard long-distance toilet.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(bookrats\";p=\"80856)</div> That could come in handy on a long trip, :lol:
Yup, Not many Mustangs around with the air silencer still in the passenger fender. Ususally one of the first things people will do to them. You really won't see an improvement with any sort of normal driving, but it may add an HP or 2 at the top end of 1/4 mile. But this is the same group of people that run around without their catalytic converters also. :mrgreen: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DanP\";p=\"79924)</div> A quick Google search turned up a page that provides instructions to Mustang owners on how to remove this part from their car. It is regarded as a no-cost performance enhancement.[/b][/quote]