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Cawebb4000

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Hi, I’m Chris.

I own a 2013 Taurus SHO. After owning it for eight years, I’m finally considering modifying it.

Looking forward to getting more info and advice!

Thanks.

Chris
 

SeanDev

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No kidding, I've had my 2018 for 4 months, and was ordering parts before I even got the car delivered.
 

Cawebb4000

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Just ordered a new backup camera. (Starting big, I know)

Beyond that, what’s the first thing I should get/do?

Been thinking about getting a reader. Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Chris
 

SeanDev

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Just ordered a new backup camera. (Starting big, I know)

Beyond that, what’s the first thing I should get/do?

Been thinking about getting a reader. Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Chris
Like a code reader? Get yourself a OBD Link, and forscan software.
 

TTSHO

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First thing I did is buy a tune. Lot of power sitting there. Especially if you've had it 8 yrs. It'll be like a new car! Check out Gearhead, im satisfied with there auto octane tune. Id recommend the sct x4 to tune your car. Unless you wanna get fancy. Youll need different plugs and MAP sensor for the tune. The rest is whatever your feeling I guess.
 

802SHO

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Welcome to the madness! Throw a tune, one step colder plugs, 3bar, 160 or 170 thermostat and at least a K&N drop in filter. That’ll be a good first round of mods. Second biggest purchase get some downpipes on it. From there you’re going to need more air, more fuel
 
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