But jokes aside its been a good car and has impressed us but its still not like the old stuff...
Its a 2007 Shelby GT500, the first year model come back of the Shelby Mustang line. Production for 2007 were just over 10800 with around 2000 of them being in performance white, all hand built at Ford's SVT line.


And so after weeks and weeks of saying we are not modifying it in any shape or form we decided to do just that...... but restricting ourselves to bolt on's only so the car and be put back to stock easily.
This thread will follow the work and progress of the car with minimal bolt on's and simple changes to lower the E.T's just to see how much we can get out of the stock motor, stock blower with a stock pulley set up.
We ran the car at York Raceway a few weeks ago for a day and with it being around 4 years since the miss's last had a run in her old 9 sec nova, so there were a few cob webs to blow out.....

So with stock treads, traction control on, a bolt on k&n and on the dirty side of Yorks track (clean side for slicks, unprepped for treads) it managed a high 13 with mass's of wheel spin even with the TC on.
Not to shabby but was expecting a little better, now time to make some changes to get all that factory power to the ground.
With 500 crank hp standard it aint slow (alougth the 4000lb weight is a disadvantage), at present its running a stock map with air intake upgrade and straight piped (all bar the cat's which are to be deleted hopefully this week, more on that later).