Dyno tuned at 339 WHP (before AC removal) so i estimate with an 18% parasitic loss somewhere around 400 crank HP
I use a Bluetooth OBD2 scanner off of Amazon. The higher rated one on amazon is to big for the Mustang (blocks clutch pedal) and doesn't work as well IMO... Link. I use mine with Trackaddict App. Key is to restart your phone and have nothing running in the background.
It is super easy to get into autocross. Its only around $30-50 an event, and its difficult to damage your car. I would recommend SCCA events. There are other clubs but SCCA is the largest and one of the best run. Go here and find a region near you. You want SOLO (autocross).
As far as prepping your Mustang watch my videos. I go over some basic stuff to prep your Mustang for Autocross. Let me know if you have any suggestions for videos. Trying to help get Mustang guys out to Autocross. To many imports out there!!
https://youtu.be/YTHrUPz914w?list=PLxKyjPY1A-4Y8ksKyjWYZMIgic2NCPO58
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009NPAORC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That's the one I bought back in 2016. I suspect they're all much the same, though.
This one but from Elandpower/Soliport.
I doubt that's the only one though, seems like a prime avenue for botnet building.
You mean above your brake pedal there? That allows you to connect to on board diagnostics, reset error codes, etc. I have no idea what kind that is, older cars like mine (98 crv) have a port like that known as an OBDII (OBD2) port, and if you get something like this off amazon:
http://www.amazon.ca/Android-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Compliant-Vehicles/dp/B009NPAORC
You can interface with your phone, and get this cool app Torque: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque&hl=en
and do stuff that will drive the ladies wild, like reset error codes from your phone and see your boost and fuel mixture, live!
It is, and they're CHEAP. One of the best things I've bought for the car, everyone should have one.
I picked up a cheap bluetooth OBD2 reader from Amazon, and downloaded Carista OBD2 for my phone.
I can check faults on my car, or anyone else's car, and reset them.
Connecting the OBD2 dongle takes 3 seconds (looks like an oversized SCSI or Parallel computer port, somewhere under/near the steering wheel). Connecting it to your phone's bluetooth takes another 10 seconds.
Within 30 seconds, you're reading codes, within a minute you've reset the fault codes. Then, you either leave it connected, buy Torque and rice your dash using your cellphone/tablet, or chuck the little sensor back into the glove box for the next time someone complains to you about a 'check engine' light, and be a goddamn hero.
Not a bad little piece of kit to have, overall.