A pair of Twisted Wedges, a Holley Systemax long runner, and a *-303 cam. Voila
A pair of Twisted Wedges, a Holley Systemax long runner, and a *-303 cam. Voila
2011 Mustang GT, MT-82, 3.73's :
BONE STOCK 12.223@115.18
It's good to see that Ed does get his hands dirty!
Ed...what was the old setup? I know it was twins but beyond that
What made you change things up?
Yep, Twins are going back on even though Joe wants to take the engine and run it in N/A form in Stocker to see what it does. Heads just have the stock springs from Trick Flow.
Old setup was Iron GT-40's and a Trick Flow Stage 1 Cam. I just can't leave things alone.
BTW, this was a new 1st for Pure Stock and Cam303 getting the chance to assemble a H/C/I setup while sitting underneath the car it came from. Somehow I think it threw Joe's timing off on the chain but the Magical Cam Dust got us thru it!:D
Aw so cute
That looks alot easier than it was when the engine was in the car.
2013 Race Red F-150 Screw FX4 Ecoboost
1994 Rio Red GT
10.60 @122.88
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i used that on my car put some right over the bell housing, thats how the stock clutch is still in there.
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
Great example of why I'm putting a SFI bell on when everything goes back it.
Well, no more Twins! I found out on Saturday that the turbo's that were on this car are junk! The entire twin kit is now off the car and going bye bye.
Now I have a decision as to what to do with the car. Leaning towards leaving it N/A and getting rid of it or seeing if it would like to take a ride down Rt. 76mm for some Viagra.
What was wrong with the Turbos?
2013 Race Red F-150 Screw FX4 Ecoboost
1994 Rio Red GT
10.60 @122.88
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The bearings are shot. When I got the car Jeff said he just had them rebuilt and they had about 500 miles on them. If that's the case, either the bearings were not changed when they were rebuilt, or they were and the shafts are bent and caused them to wear out that fast.
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