Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
#821
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My wife doesn't even want to drive my car, that's not an issue.
For those who would like to see what Tom is getting into:
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=97933
If you think it will run you a grand ,you might as well double that figure with all the smaller items you will need
Shifter, new console, all the little things etc.etc.
save yourself a big headache and buy a clutch and be done with it.
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=97933
If you think it will run you a grand ,you might as well double that figure with all the smaller items you will need
Shifter, new console, all the little things etc.etc.
save yourself a big headache and buy a clutch and be done with it.
That would quite an undertaking I would think. If you solely make you decision based on dollars I would think a new clutch,pressure plate and flywheel would still be much cheaper. The install time for each would be similiar. But I also think the transmission crossmember and radiator are also different in an auto trans car. I believe the auto trans cars have a trans fluid cooler in the radiator.
Scott
Scott
Anyway not to debate this with you guys...... like I said I'm undecided what I want to do. I'm not that worried about track times (Scott, ) however just the ability to punch it from a stoplight and have the pull from 4.10s and the blower pull you through the gears sounds exciting. I don't know what I'll do yet. It also depends on the new TCI-prepped 5R55, which will be available in February and I have a lead setup with a vendor to receive additional info on January 14 (and no, it's not Brenspeed, poster boys!).
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My wife doesn't even want to drive my car, that's not an issue.
Oh baby, don't get me started on advertising and marketing theory; I hear ya man I hear ya.
You two guys kinda disappoint me, if you think I haven't done my homework on this. You should know by now that I joke around alot but I do A LOT of research on my mods. Darrell I can get the complete setup: trans, converter, ECM, harness, shifter, pedal assembly, etc. for $800 plus freight or a 12 hour drive if I want to haul myself. Scott the crossmember is different however it can be used with slight modification or I could just pick a new one up pretty easily. I don't think the radiators are any different; if they are, I'd just pickup this: http://www.granatellimotorsports.com...lay.php?gid=12
Anyway not to debate this with you guys...... like I said I'm undecided what I want to do. I'm not that worried about track times (Scott, ) however just the ability to punch it from a stoplight and have the pull from 4.10s and the blower pull you through the gears sounds exciting. I don't know what I'll do yet. It also depends on the new TCI-prepped 5R55, which will be available in February and I have a lead setup with a vendor to receive additional info on January 14 (and no, it's not Brenspeed, poster boys!).
Oh baby, don't get me started on advertising and marketing theory; I hear ya man I hear ya.
You two guys kinda disappoint me, if you think I haven't done my homework on this. You should know by now that I joke around alot but I do A LOT of research on my mods. Darrell I can get the complete setup: trans, converter, ECM, harness, shifter, pedal assembly, etc. for $800 plus freight or a 12 hour drive if I want to haul myself. Scott the crossmember is different however it can be used with slight modification or I could just pick a new one up pretty easily. I don't think the radiators are any different; if they are, I'd just pickup this: http://www.granatellimotorsports.com...lay.php?gid=12
Anyway not to debate this with you guys...... like I said I'm undecided what I want to do. I'm not that worried about track times (Scott, ) however just the ability to punch it from a stoplight and have the pull from 4.10s and the blower pull you through the gears sounds exciting. I don't know what I'll do yet. It also depends on the new TCI-prepped 5R55, which will be available in February and I have a lead setup with a vendor to receive additional info on January 14 (and no, it's not Brenspeed, poster boys!).
Well it is a big change no less. I am not 100% sure about the radiator but every Ford I own today has a trans cooler built into the radiator. They are all automatics including the 70 Mach1. I would have to go look at my stang to see for sure. I am not debating with you... just looking at the change for what it is. It is not a small change. As for 1/4 time and leaving a stop light running thru the gears I would just say go look at Don W.'s track posts. They are pretty awesome.
Scott
#824
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I very much enjoy shifting gears myself too. I had a red '05 with automatic before getting the silver '06 with manual, I definitely like the manual much better, much more fun to drive.
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Theres always cost over runs!......But I think Tom is headed in the right direction with the possible auto swap!! a TCI StreetFighter and their new auto shifter would be a bad to the bone combo!...
#833
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Maybe that's 'cus all of your projects end up being wrapped in leather, carbon fiber, or.......... mirrors.
Just kidding Darrell, I know what you're saying. Thanks.
#835
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http://www.madville.com/link.php?id=179108&t=19
how many 5 yr olds can you beat up
how many 5 yr olds can you beat up
#837
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Reinstalled my factory over-axle pipe & GTA's today.
What a difference It is now about half as loud than with the mid-mufflers.
Scott,you'll want to use the H without resonators if you keep your GTA's on. It's quieter now than with the factory H,cats & mid-muffler system. Sounds alot like Steve's car from Stangstock. Really wakes up above 3000,nice distinct header tone. Cruise & idle are quiet. The GTA's give it a deeper rumble than with the Pypes straight-thru mufflers, but the 'burble' it used to have when deaccelerating is just about gone. No drone @ any speed or RPM which is nice. I'll get some vids next week.
What a difference It is now about half as loud than with the mid-mufflers.
Scott,you'll want to use the H without resonators if you keep your GTA's on. It's quieter now than with the factory H,cats & mid-muffler system. Sounds alot like Steve's car from Stangstock. Really wakes up above 3000,nice distinct header tone. Cruise & idle are quiet. The GTA's give it a deeper rumble than with the Pypes straight-thru mufflers, but the 'burble' it used to have when deaccelerating is just about gone. No drone @ any speed or RPM which is nice. I'll get some vids next week.
#838
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Seems like long tube headers and GTA mufflers go very well together, I'd like to hear a clip of that. I really like the way my car sounds with the GTA's, seems like long tube headers would be a great way of making the car sound even better.
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Reinstalled my factory over-axle pipe & GTA's today.
What a difference It is now about half as loud than with the mid-mufflers.
Scott,you'll want to use the H without resonators if you keep your GTA's on. It's quieter now than with the factory H,cats & mid-muffler system. Sounds alot like Steve's car from Stangstock. Really wakes up above 3000,nice distinct header tone. Cruise & idle are quiet. The GTA's give it a deeper rumble than with the Pypes straight-thru mufflers, but the 'burble' it used to have when deaccelerating is just about gone. No drone @ any speed or RPM which is nice. I'll get some vids next week.
What a difference It is now about half as loud than with the mid-mufflers.
Scott,you'll want to use the H without resonators if you keep your GTA's on. It's quieter now than with the factory H,cats & mid-muffler system. Sounds alot like Steve's car from Stangstock. Really wakes up above 3000,nice distinct header tone. Cruise & idle are quiet. The GTA's give it a deeper rumble than with the Pypes straight-thru mufflers, but the 'burble' it used to have when deaccelerating is just about gone. No drone @ any speed or RPM which is nice. I'll get some vids next week.
Larry,
So I take it you are happy with the GTA's? I know it is not about how many decibels I can get out of these exhaust. I just want to get a nice aggressive sounding exhaust that does not have that drone crap going on. As soon as I get done with this post I am going to order my OBX headers. Here is what I plan to do with mine in the long run. Since you get 2 H-pipe set ups with these headers I am going to install the set with the resonators for awhile and then with the second set I am going to fabricate a prochamber box like I have now. I think you will be impressed how much it lowers the tone of the exhaust. I have already found the required 304 SS at work for this project. I ready to get this done!!!!!
Scott
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Muffler Designed by Ford to match the sound of the 1968 GT390 featured in the movie "Bullitt"
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2008 Bullitt Muffler - Driver Side
Muffler Designed by Ford to match the sound of the 1968 GT390 featured in the movie "Bullitt"
Fits 2005-2008 Mustang GT
Compare at $298.49
8R3Z-5230-B
Fords anwser you dont need no headers H pipes just these!