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Thread: 87-93 Stock Longblock 5.0L -Recipe-

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    87-93 Stock Longblock 5.0L -Recipe-

    Getting a 5.0L into the coveted 12 sec e.t. is not as hard as it may seem. To attain sub-13 sec. e.t.s start with a 5-speed version of the 5.0L. Mix in a lightweight version (coupe), well thought out bolt-ons, traction e.g. slicks, and aggressive driving.

    I have compiled a list based on facts, not generalizations and assumptions that has the potential to propel a stock long-blocked fox body into the 12's. A good tune is paramount in the quest to reach this goal.

    - 26 x 8.5 x 15 slicks (can mount on turbines/10 holes and retain quad shock)

    - 3.73, 4.10, 4.30 gear (select ratio depending upon tire height selection)

    - Headers (long tubes>short tubes)

    - Off road H or X (may need to replace to pass emissions test where applicable)

    - Under-drive pulleys (may eliminate need for these if serpentine belt is eliminated, use caution if employing this mod and use at track only)

    - Eliminate factory air silencer

    - At a mininum use a K&N panel replacement filter

    - Stock T.B. and M.A.F. will work. (track testing showed no loss of e.t. or gain in MPH when switching M.A.F. -same day testing-

    - Remove front sway bar (helps with weight transfer)

    - Remove stock clutch fan (*if* using underdrives)

    - Short-belt (*if* underdrives are used)

    - Advance timing (13-14 degrees is a good start)

    - Adjustable fuel pressure regulator

    - Remove unwanted weight ( you be the judge, what do you want to eliminate, *remember these small c.i.d. engines do not like to lug weight, removing approx. 100 lbs. of weight nets a mph increase)

    - Practice, practice, and more practice. (If you are afraid to break something your leaving precious e.t. on the table)

    Some additional mods to consider:

    1. Synthetic lubricants throughout
    2. Aftermarket rear control arms
    3. Sub-frame connectors
    4. Increasing air pressure in front tires to decrease rolling resistance
    5. Aftermarket shifter
    6. Battery relocated to rear of hatch/trunk
    7. Air bag in passenger rear coil
    8. Light weight wheels
    9. Ice upper plenum (gains of 6-8 H.P. here -dyno tested-)

    Mods that produce minimal gains if any:

    1. off-the-shelf chips
    2. aftermarket ignitions including expensive spark plugs
    3. bigger injectors (contrary to popular belief upgrading injectors will *not* produce more power)

    CAN WE MAKE THIS A STICKY?
    Last edited by Pure Stock; 05-16-2007 at 04:41 PM.
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    thats pretty sweet...definatly should be a sticky
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    Quote Originally Posted by White5.0 View Post
    thats pretty sweet...definatly should be a sticky

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    good info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White5.0 View Post
    thats pretty sweet...definatly should be a sticky
    should be! this will be very useful next month! lol

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    Sticky worthy!

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    i have a buddy who had a stock long block with the old edlebrock 5.0 intake bbk cold air elec fan and timing at 14* and 3:73, with weld draglite skinnys on the front 26 x 8.5 on 10 holes rear full weight 88 gt nothing removed at all 13.18 @ 106 to 107 it had approx 170,000 miles on it kept minimal oil pressure im talking 10lbs when hot idle

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    this is the car i was talking about it actully has welds with et streets on them and heads on it in these pics. with trickflows tw's bolted on it ran 12.8@ 109 almost 110 on i think mid 1.7 60fts

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    i can verify some as well. i went 13.38 @ 101.8 in my 88 notch

    also remember its not how high of an RPM you shift at its where the car starts to drop off at. i was shifting at 4500 rpms yes 4500 rpms and netted my best times. i never lifted off the throttle either and didnt lose hardly any rpms between shifts. if you want to go fast you must trash the crap out of the car. I had K&N panel, OR H pipe, flows with no tails, 355s and worn QTPs. timing was at 10* with a 153k on the car at full weight. so its very easy to get good times out of these cars if yoru aggressive.

    a cheap but yet effective way to help with driveline loss % is to use straps to strap the motor and trans down. if you have good motor/trans mounts this isnt a problem but on most highmileage cars the mounts are shot. i had used rachet straps to help tie the motor/trans down which help put the most power down to the ground

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastfox91 View Post
    i have a buddy who had a stock long block with the old edlebrock 5.0 intake bbk cold air elec fan and timing at 14* and 3:73, with weld draglite skinnys on the front 26 x 8.5 on 10 holes rear full weight 88 gt nothing removed at all 13.18 @ 106 to 107 it had approx 170,000 miles on it kept minimal oil pressure im talking 10lbs when hot idle
    How is it a stock longblock with an aftermarket intake?
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    i consider a long block heads down sorry i consider a short block to be no head just block and rotating assembly anyway with the stock intake it went 13.29 so there wasnt much of a change i think mph went from 109.6 to 109.8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pure Stock View Post
    How is it a stock longblock with an aftermarket intake?

    Block, internals & heads. Manifolds dont count.
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    my 91 gt at full weight went 12.73 at 110.7 with a 1.71 60ft with just 4:10 o/r h and flows with 75 shot. its best on the motor was 13.98 at 103.1. it just wouldnt pull 60ft on motor its best was like a 1.97 those passes were all on 26x10 m/t on hurricanes rear and ponies on the front

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastfox91 View Post
    i consider a long block heads down sorry i consider a short block to be no head just block and rotating assembly anyway with the stock intake it went 13.29 so there wasnt much of a change i think mph went from 109.6 to 109.8
    So let me understand, you had a stock longblock including stock intake goin' 109.6 mph and you changed the intake and gained .02 mph? Is this with the 75 shot?
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    my best ever was 110.73 with the 75 shot but it only did it once all the rest were in the 109 area

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    how am i only running 13's?

    1990 Ford Mustang LX 5.0L
    25th Year Anniversary Edition
    GARAGE KEPT / NO RAIN / NO WINTERS
    Engine
    - 302 ci Windsor
    Top end fresh rebuild with E-303 Ford Hydralic Cam and Lifters Duration 282/ 282, Lift .498/ .498

    24 Lbs Injectors Ford Racing / 65 MM Mass Air Flow sensor
    BBK cold - air intake / fender mounted
    Smog pump has been removed and by passed with pulley setup
    Ford Racingbluehi- temp hoses
    New thermostat and cooling system flushed
    MSD Ignition Coil
    1 5/8" Hooker Headers with Flowmaster 2 1/2" exhaust system
    1" Intake fresh air spacer
    Fresh tune up includes:
    Double platinum Autolite Spark plugs
    8mm Accel Wires
    Accel Cap and Rotor
    Wix Fuel Filter
    New Alternator
    New battery
    A/C- Needs Charged
    Transmission-
    AOD Trans with 2200 B&M holeshot converter
    NEW B&M Shift Kit and filter
    Body-
    3" Harwood cowl Induction Hood / fiberglass
    New Headlight set up
    Sunroof
    Wheels
    - 16" Mustang Pony Wheels
    Freshly sanded and painted
    4 NEW TIRES Goodyear Z rated
    Extra-
    Pioneer CD player/ detachable
    B&M Ratchet Shifter
    5" Autometer Tach / White face With external shift light
    NEW Front pads and Front rotors and Wheel bearings
    NEW Rear Drums and Rear shoes
    NEW Front Struts and Mounts
    NEW Rear Shocks
    NEW Front End Alignment
    NEW Lower Ball Joints
    Power Mirrors
    Power Windows
    Rear End-
    FRESH 8.8 Inch Ford ALL NEW
    Posi Trac 3:73 Ford Racing Set up
    car has 99K on it.. timing at 14* advacned on 94 octane gas



    i am running 13.9's all day long... whats my problem?
    i do not spin tire at all and im launchin hard..
















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    Not enough info, post incrementals of run.
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    Damn, i wish i still had my 93!

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    What's the difference between the long and the short block? idk which i have..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1990 mustanglx View Post
    What's the difference between the long and the short block? idk which i have..
    Short block=no heads
    Long block includes heads

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