was that the night i was there with the svo ????
was that the night i was there with the svo ????
Troy
95 gt 11.3 @ 126
68 f100 SB soon to be coyote powered
12 GT 6m cobra jet powered 11.4 @124
90 lx supercharged 440 rwhp on 8 lbs
17 f150 crew cab coyote powered
PEOPLE HAVE MORE FUN THAN ANYONE
mmmm 25.5 thats the springs i want
Troy
95 gt 11.3 @ 126
68 f100 SB soon to be coyote powered
12 GT 6m cobra jet powered 11.4 @124
90 lx supercharged 440 rwhp on 8 lbs
17 f150 crew cab coyote powered
PEOPLE HAVE MORE FUN THAN ANYONE
oh yeah i can just lift before i hurt anything and that way i dont need a boost controler
Troy
95 gt 11.3 @ 126
68 f100 SB soon to be coyote powered
12 GT 6m cobra jet powered 11.4 @124
90 lx supercharged 440 rwhp on 8 lbs
17 f150 crew cab coyote powered
PEOPLE HAVE MORE FUN THAN ANYONE
That looks like a quality peice Bob, nice pick-up.
My 60mm gate also has a dual spring set-up but so far I'm just running the weakest single for just under 7#.
So, where you STARTING the psi? :)
-J
'91 LX Bimini Blue
427"/88mm on 16psi
'99 Contour SVT
Clean DD
This actually can be "trippled". There are grooves machined for all three diameter springs. to get 7#'s (7.5 actually) this would run the small natural and red spring. 25.5 (for Troy) would use the Small natural, red, and blue springs.
I put the 10.5 # package in it for the base. That is typical for the internal gates I'm used to and will use the AMS to get up to where I want. I will play with other springs once it gets going. it's easier for me to add 10 to the setting in the AMS than some odd number :D
Bob, you can get the Swarr bar directly from Eric. I've known him for years and can't say enough good things about him. Here's a link to his site. He's in PA too so you should be able to get one in no time at all.
http://www.swarrauto.com/custom_parts.html
-Paul
1995 GT 'vert
Best times on old 302 combo:
12.03 at 112.5mph NA
Best time with 9:1 compression NA dart block 331 setup:
11.50 at 121mph
Dyno'd: 415rwhp/410rwtq
2004 Z16 commemorative edition Z06
100% stock: 11.9 at 118mph
The swarr bar is a nice piece, I was looking at them at ford carlisle
Bob,
what ems are you going to run? Mega-spunk?
Mark Lowry
Wolfpack Speed, Inc.4290 Campbells Run RdPittsburgh, PA 15205(412) 279-4902
Looks good Bob....it's a shame though....with all those shiney new parts is this deal still considered ultra-low buck? :)
My 69 car went 12.1's with $2k in the engine total (includes buying it too) carb to pan @3520lbs....I always figured you were out-doing me though in the $/performance mark.....maybe this will put you over the top?
It's pretty sweet to run JY shortblocks and a factory head though....tough to beat $/performance wise!
-JOHN
Carburetors and SAE wrenches.................
Buy Made in the USA - It Matters.
Not even remotely now :( (at least in my mind). It's still "cheaper" than a lot of other options, but better parts keep finding there way on there ...
There is a lesson to be learned here, and I tell everyone that gets into the 2.3's, they are a GREAT bang for the buck set-up right until you max the Stock Injectors / VAM / T3 turbo, then it becomes a slippery slope of diminishing returns .....
Most of the shiney stuff here is driveline related as I'm breaking traction loks ... The gate isnt really needed to drive or "race" the car, but sure will help me with consistancy. That's sort of the theme for my upgrades this year, i'm not actually looking for any gains but want to run more consistant and not be down because it's broke.
The short block that in the car now, was "saved" by Mike (MAP) from a core pile at a rebuilder (true story) and it's the same head I've run as long as I've been into 2.3's (third car this head has been on).
Big blocks are also good bang for the buck ;)
Last edited by Martin0660; 12-15-2009 at 01:22 PM.
I picked up a spare 2.3t longblock in nice shape for $100.
I hear ya on the fuel system stuff......
Good luck this year....can't wait to see it flying down the track.
-JOHN
Carburetors and SAE wrenches.................
Buy Made in the USA - It Matters.
Got a bunch of little misc stuff here now too. Everything in hand to start on the front of the engine .... Completely loosing the plastic covers this year and going to run naked up front :D to do this, you need "something" as a timing pointer. Mike Croke from MC-Machine makes these billet timing pointers ....
Pointer and hardware ....
Scaled 0-30
Fully adjustable to set true TDC as well
Mike makes some really neat stuff, find his web site here ...
http://mc-machine.com/mcm_joom/
Most everything I need is here now, time to start making things work :D
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