Im at a crossroads with my 2000 GT. I've been giving this a lot of thought for quite a while and cant come to a decision. As my GT sets, its a low 11 second car, basically an internally stock 2v with a blower and supporting mods. I would love to get a 10 second slip with the stock 2v, and should have all of the necessary parts I need to do this, just haven't installed them yet and re-tuned. At that point this motor is on borrowed time. My dilemma is I want more power, 600rwhp-ish would keep my happy for a while...... so do I build a forged 2v long block for this car? Or stop where im at, part what I can part, sell the car and buy a 03-04 Cobra?
My figures put the built 2v long block in the $4-$5k range.... pistons, rods, cobra crank, ported heads, cams, machine work, etc. Add in a few other accessories to make everything come together and that's a healthy chunk of change to drop into this car, at the end of the day its still a 2000 Mustang GT. Finding a deal on a Terminator these days is nearly impossible. The Termi is obviously the much stronger starting platform to achieve these goals, but it comes at a price. With a ported blower, pulleys, and supporting mods it should put me in the neighborhood of where I would like to be. I would have more invested into this car to make the same power in the long run, but it also has room to grow if/or when I decide I wanted more.
Each has their pro's and con's. What would you do, and why?
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