Best 5.0 HP build
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I just bought a 88 GT with Paxton SC kit. It has a blown head gasket (I think) and I will be tearing it down. I am looking for a proven combination of parts that will give ~ 350 RWHP on (with no boost) and handle ~ 15# of boost. If you know of a build like this please let me know.
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Glenn, if you are planning on keeping the blower on it, it would be best to build a motor tailored to that. (i.e. lower compression and a blower specific cam. I would like to do the same for my Saleen, (need the free time) and plan on going with a long block setup for one of the engine suppliers in MM&FF when I'm ready. I think if you gives a call to most of them, they can recommend a good setup.
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Thanks Mr-mstng. I am considering a crate engine but I am also considering building what I have because it already has some forged parts, ARP bolts and studs, roller rocker/tappets, and aluminum heads.
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Found it on auto trader. Guy was asking $10,000 obo but it had an issue (I think blown head gasket but still driving) I offered $6500 cash, loaded it on the trailer and took it home.
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I would go with a stroker for that kind of rwhp, esp. considering it needs to be low compression...I'd go with a 331, AFR 185's, good cam, and at least a Performer RPM, 1 3/4" long tubes, etc....
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Originally posted by Fordracing200@January 6, 2005, 7:38 PM
Nice car, What kind of intake is that? Edelbrock?
Nice car, What kind of intake is that? Edelbrock?
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I've got a number of builds we have done....too many to list here but the easiest was this one(my own '88 LX that I sold last March).
Balanced 302 bottom end(stock rods/pistons)
ATI Harmonic Balancer
Lunati blower grind camshaft
GT-40 P heads with light port work(heads were O ringed for loc wire gaskets)
ARP head studs
1.6 roller rockers
FRPP P specific shorty headers
GT 40 Intake manifold w/ 1" phenolic spacer
Accufab 70mm Throttle body and spacer
36lb injectors (NO FMU)
A9L mass air computer(NO CHIP or tuning to it)
C&L 73mm MAF meter
Vortech S trim supercharger
This was through an Art Carr prepped AOD with low gear set & 9" 4000 stall converter
8.8 Rear with Moser axles(31 spline) and 3.55 gears
Exhaust was a 3" prochamber to 3" MAC catback
2.55 lph fuel pump in tank with Vortech T Rex external pump...STOCK fuel lines
Air fuel ratio was perfect
10 degrees of timing(YES TEN!!!)
Power to the rear wheels on a DynoJet Dyno was 413 HP & 496 ft. lbs Torque
More power was available but the guy I sold it to had never owned a performance car like this so I put the idiot proof tune on it which is why the timing was set at 10 degrees
Nothing exotic in this setup and it worked well.
Balanced 302 bottom end(stock rods/pistons)
ATI Harmonic Balancer
Lunati blower grind camshaft
GT-40 P heads with light port work(heads were O ringed for loc wire gaskets)
ARP head studs
1.6 roller rockers
FRPP P specific shorty headers
GT 40 Intake manifold w/ 1" phenolic spacer
Accufab 70mm Throttle body and spacer
36lb injectors (NO FMU)
A9L mass air computer(NO CHIP or tuning to it)
C&L 73mm MAF meter
Vortech S trim supercharger
This was through an Art Carr prepped AOD with low gear set & 9" 4000 stall converter
8.8 Rear with Moser axles(31 spline) and 3.55 gears
Exhaust was a 3" prochamber to 3" MAC catback
2.55 lph fuel pump in tank with Vortech T Rex external pump...STOCK fuel lines
Air fuel ratio was perfect
10 degrees of timing(YES TEN!!!)
Power to the rear wheels on a DynoJet Dyno was 413 HP & 496 ft. lbs Torque
More power was available but the guy I sold it to had never owned a performance car like this so I put the idiot proof tune on it which is why the timing was set at 10 degrees
Nothing exotic in this setup and it worked well.
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Do you work at a shop, why have you built so many? How much boost were you running with your build? What is the purpose of the intake spacer (mine has one also)? I am in Bham, if you are interested in helping.
Do you work at a shop, why have you built so many? How much boost were you running with your build? What is the purpose of the intake spacer (mine has one also)? I am in Bham, if you are interested in helping.
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He owns a shop up in Odenville. Http://www.svpu.com
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Originally posted by Scothew@January 7, 2005, 12:43 PM
He owns a shop up in Odenville. Http://www.svpu.com
He owns a shop up in Odenville. Http://www.svpu.com
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Originally posted by angcobra@January 7, 2005, 12:02 PM
SVOPAUL
Do you work at a shop, why have you built so many? How much boost were you running with your build? What is the purpose of the intake spacer (mine has one also)? I am in Bham, if you are interested in helping.
SVOPAUL
Do you work at a shop, why have you built so many? How much boost were you running with your build? What is the purpose of the intake spacer (mine has one also)? I am in Bham, if you are interested in helping.
Happy to help you out where I can...stop by sometime if you like, we are always working on something. I've got finished cars in the showroom and at least working on 10 different cars right now from a 65 Fastback, 68 coupe,84 GT Turbo Convertible, 93 Cobra, 95 GT, 87 Tbird, 95 Tbird, 95 Mark VIII. We do everything from concours restorations to modern hot rods
On the combo above I was running 14lbs of boost. The phenolic spacer does 2 things, it increase the intake runner length and helps keep the upper intake cooler by seperating it from the hot lower intake...the phenolic material does not transfer heat like aluminum does.