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Coyote 5.0 Overrated? Where Ford's V8 Wins and Fails(Post)
The Ford Coyote 5.0 is the most worshipped V8 in modern muscle car culture. 460 horsepower from the factory, a naturally aspirated exhaust note that sounds like American muscle should, and an afterma ...
OEM ECU Locks: How GM & Ford Block Tuning on 2022+ Vehicles(Post)Your $60,000 Corvette just became untunable. GM and Ford rolled out encrypted ECU firmware starting in 2022 that permanently blocks HP Tuners, Hondata, and every aftermarket tuning solution. What man ...
Boss 302 S197 Buying Guide: Ford's 7,500 RPM Coyote in 2026(Post)The 2012-2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is the highest-revving production Coyote ever sold to the public — a 7,500 RPM, naturally aspirated 5.0L V8 with forged internals, a race-derived intake manifold, ...
2004-2008 Acura TL Type-S: 286HP Manual Sedan Appreciating Faster Than NSX(Post)The Acura TL Type-S is climbing in value faster than any Honda product from the 2000s — including the NSX. While enthusiasts chase S2000s and Civics, clean Type-S examples have jumped from $15k to $2 ...
Mustang GT Performance Pack vs Challenger Scat Pack: Track Build Reality(Post)The 2020+ Mustang GT Performance Pack delivers faster lap times than a Challenger Scat Pack 392 with the same $10K suspension budget — and costs $15,000 less to start. While the Scat Pack's 485hp fro ...
What Wheels Actually Fit Your Mustang GT? Complete Guide(Post)What Wheels Fit a Ford Mustang GT – Complete Fitment Guide Getting wheel fitment right on your Mustang GT isn't just about looks—it's about safety, performance, and avoiding expensive mistakes. The ...
Coilover Preload vs Ride Height: Why Your Setup Rides Like Garbage(Post)Your coilovers ride like a shopping cart because you're confusing preload with ride height. Most people think cranking preload equals lowering the car — wrong. You're just making your suspension work ...
Coilover Spring Rates Explained: How to Pick the Right Setup for Street vs Track(Post)Most people pick coilover spring rates based on what their favorite influencer runs — and wonder why their car feels terrible. Spring rates determine how your suspension responds to bumps, body roll, ...
5 Forgotten Performance Trucks Under $25K That Still Embarrass Sports Cars(Post)Performance trucks died when manufacturers decided everything needed to be a lifted mall crawler. But between 1990 and 2004, Detroit built factory sleepers that ran mid-13s in the quarter mile while ...
What Is Camber and How Does It Actually Work? Track Setup Guide(Post)Most people think negative camber is just for stance tax, but physics tells a different story. When you corner hard, your car's body roll tilts the contact patch of your outside tires — negative camb ...
Coilover Spring Rate Explained: How to Pick the Right One(Post)Coilover spring rate is probably the most misunderstood number in the entire suspension game. Most people buy a set of coilovers, read the rate printed on the box, and assume that's what their car fe ...
Are Coilovers Overrated? Why $300 Springs Beat $800 Coilovers(Post)Budget coilovers are the biggest scam in the aftermarket suspension world. Most enthusiasts running $800 coilovers would get better ride quality, longevity, and performance from $300 springs on fresh ...