This video focuses on automotive modifications for a 3.7 V6 Mustang, specifically highlighting two recommended upgrades. The description includes affiliate links for various tools such as jack stands, a jack, a tire iron, an impact gun, and an electric ratchet, suggesting a DIY or at-home modification process. While the content is about vehicle enhancements, it does not directly involve firearms or related accessories.
This video details the installation of a ported upper and lower intake manifold plenum on a Ford Mustang 3.7 V6 engine. It offers a 'detailed' walkthrough of the process and includes a comparison to a stock setup, with a link provided for the comparison video. The description also lists various tools used in the installation, such as jack stands, a jack, a tire iron, an impact gun, and an electric ratchet, with affiliate links for Amazon purchases. The uploader is an Amazon associate and earns from qualifying purchases.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to install a 1-piece aluminum driveshaft on a 2011-2014 Ford Mustang equipped with the 3.7 V6 engine. It specifically highlights the use of an SR Performance driveshaft and offers affiliate links to necessary tools like jack stands, a jack, a tire iron, an impact gun, and an electric ratchet. The description also notes that the creator earns from qualifying Amazon purchases.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to replace the front brake caliper, along with the brake pads and rotors, for a 2011 to 2014 Ford Mustang. The description includes links to recommended tools such as jack stands, a jack, a tire iron, and an impact gun or electric ratchet, indicating the content is practical and DIY-oriented.
This video showcases a 2014 Mustang 3.7 V6 accelerating from 65mph to 140mph. The vehicle is equipped with an Airaid cold air intake and an SCT canned tune. The description emphasizes that the run was performed by a professional driver on a closed course, highlighting safety and controlled conditions.
This YouTube video showcases the full exhaust sound of a 2001 Ford Mustang GT equipped with Pypes M80 exhaust components. The title explicitly mentions 'I/H/E,' which typically stands for Intake, Headers, and Exhaust, indicating significant modifications to the vehicle's engine and exhaust system for enhanced sound and performance. The video aims to provide viewers with an auditory experience of the Mustang GT's upgraded exhaust note.
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