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    Lol well when do you plan on doing the swap? i could either do it for you or lend you my tool doesnt matter? i could do it wednesday night down at the shop for ya. like after 5. i got a truck coming in for all 4 tires then ill be free..tomorrow im jammed i have to be in pgh bout the new harley and to pick up hardwood flooring then get my ol mans truck inspected and some other crap
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdcountryboy View Post
    Lol well when do you plan on doing the swap? i could either do it for you or lend you my tool doesnt matter? i could do it wednesday night down at the shop for ya. like after 5. i got a truck coming in for all 4 tires then ill be free..tomorrow im jammed i have to be in pgh bout the new harley and to pick up hardwood flooring then get my ol mans truck inspected and some other crap
    I dont have the heads yet. I was going to get them friday but some things came up that hit the old bank account. So I wont be getting them until the next paycheck.
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    thats fine.. if you want hit me up when you get them..offer will still stand ill either help ya or you can borrow it...no sense in buying expensive tools for one job
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdcountryboy View Post
    thats fine.. if you want hit me up when you get them..offer will still stand ill either help ya or you can borrow it...no sense in buying expensive tools for one job

    Sounds like a plan. I appriciate it
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    hey man not a problem.. buy a bike too i can help ya out with all kinda tools for that crap too lol.. i have like $600 worth of bike special tools coming in this week..thats the only thing i miss bout working for the dealerships...they had all the speciality tools...now i gotta supply everything since im running the bike side of the shop...but its cool i can always usem ill be turning wrenches till i die lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdcountryboy View Post
    hey man not a problem.. buy a bike too i can help ya out with all kinda tools for that crap too lol.. i have like $600 worth of bike special tools coming in this week..thats the only thing i miss bout working for the dealerships...they had all the speciality tools...now i gotta supply everything since im running the bike side of the shop...but its cool i can always usem ill be turning wrenches till i die lol

    Theres nothing wrong with that ha. Nothing like a hobby turning into a career
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    Im up in the air about throttle bodys and have no idea what size to get. I have read on a few places that 70mm can be better than 75mm sometimes because it can give better throttle response. I was leaning towards a 75 until I saw some of that stuff on Corrall. Would a 90mm be overkill for my setup? There is always that option too. Im going to a fox style throttle setup so i have to get a new throttle body anyway. I just want to to get the right one the first time ha. Any input would be great.
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    you have a supercharger and the goal is to force as much air in as possible
    i have a 90mm on na 347 the throttle response was awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by 90TitaniumStang View Post
    you have a supercharger and the goal is to force as much air in as possible
    i have a 90mm on na 347 the throttle response was awesome
    Yea true. Ill probably roll with a 90mm.
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    Is 154-4001 the part number I need for ARP head studs?
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    are you still at a 302? or atleast smaller than a 331? What kind of boost you plan on running? You have to factor all that in when decided which setup you should go with, What are you goals with the car hp wise? Biggest is not always the best and there is such a thing as over kill

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott5 View Post
    are you still at a 302? or atleast smaller than a 331? What kind of boost you plan on running? You have to factor all that in when decided which setup you should go with, What are you goals with the car hp wise? Biggest is not always the best and there is such a thing as over kill
    Yea after some further research I think I'm going 75mm. Its a 302, stock block so the boost probably wont be more than 10. A 90mm would be good if I had an aftermarket block, but with this stocker, Im going to go the 75 route I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by cwh19 View Post
    Yea after some further research I think I'm going 75mm. Its a 302, stock block so the boost probably wont be more than 10. A 90mm would be good if I had an aftermarket block, but with this stocker, Im going to go the 75 route I think

    I was always under the impression that you need to worry more about the exhaust side than the intake side when boosting an engine. Yeah it may be different with high boost, but with moderate boost levels I doubt you'll really notice anything different if you tried all three throttle bodys.

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    sell all performance stuff and turn it back to stock
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    The going has been slow on this because christmas = lack of money for car stuff. I have got some stuff and made some progress though. My valve covers and heads came. I got Gt40 heads and they lok like any other iron head but these are the valve covers.




    I also got the trunk all sanded down and primed up




    i was tossing around the idea of going manual steering because of how much it cleans up the engine bay. Whenever I posted something about it on corral, a guy offered me a straight up trade, his manual setup for my power stuff. His 94 cobra has turned into more of a daily driver so he wants power steering back. So with the help of chris and caleb I got the steering rack and power steering cooler out.









    I'm not sure how much more I'll get done before christmas but probably not much if anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John4cam View Post
    I was always under the impression that you need to worry more about the exhaust side than the intake side when boosting an engine. Yeah it may be different with high boost, but with moderate boost levels I doubt you'll really notice anything different if you tried all three throttle bodys.
    that is for turbos man. a turbo uses the exhaust flow to spool the turbo, hence turbo lag, however a supercharger is belt driven so no exhaust to spool the turbo is necessary... superchargers on average create less boost but since it is driven by the engine it is immediate power but a turbo takes a while to get to fool spool hope that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by police4.6 View Post
    that is for turbos man. a turbo uses the exhaust flow to spool the turbo, hence turbo lag, however a supercharger is belt driven so no exhaust to spool the turbo is necessary... superchargers on average create less boost but since it is driven by the engine it is immediate power but a turbo takes a while to get to fool spool hope that helps
    wow, thanks man. i had no idea what turbo lag was...
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    Quote Originally Posted by police4.6 View Post
    that is for turbos man. a turbo uses the exhaust flow to spool the turbo, hence turbo lag, however a supercharger is belt driven so no exhaust to spool the turbo is necessary... superchargers on average create less boost but since it is driven by the engine it is immediate power but a turbo takes a while to get to fool spool hope that helps
    a centri blower, the boost is not all there at once. It takes time to build up to max boost... A Roots stlye is an instant kick in the pants



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    Quote Originally Posted by police4.6 View Post
    that is for turbos man. a turbo uses the exhaust flow to spool the turbo, hence turbo lag, however a supercharger is belt driven so no exhaust to spool the turbo is necessary... superchargers on average create less boost but since it is driven by the engine it is immediate power but a turbo takes a while to get to fool spool hope that helps

    lol john knows a thing or two about boost there caleb.
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    good choice on valve pan covers, IMO those are the best you can put on there

    what are you doing for an intake?

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