Ponies on The Run (Again)
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Tom's back! So, how are things in the Fox Forum?
Actually, I'm bored out of my skull. So to entertain myself, I'm thinking about putting her on the Dynojet (since I think I'll be able to get a discount) and once again thinking about U/D pulleys.
I know the gears won't add any HP, in fact, I've read that I'll actually lose some.
In my wishful thinking, I'm hoping for 300 RWHP. Am I dreaming?
Actually, I'm bored out of my skull. So to entertain myself, I'm thinking about putting her on the Dynojet (since I think I'll be able to get a discount) and once again thinking about U/D pulleys.
I know the gears won't add any HP, in fact, I've read that I'll actually lose some.
In my wishful thinking, I'm hoping for 300 RWHP. Am I dreaming?
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I've been here. But have been more Fox-minded lately, yes.
Everything is ordered - Centerforce Dual Friction pressure plate (500 ft-lbs torque capacity), carbon-fibor lined clutch disc, throw-out bearing, and World Class T5 transmission. All for $1105. I will have the flywheel and clutch reinstalled this weekend, but I won't have the tranny until next week. All I have to do is mount it to the engine and lift everything back into the car.
The gears will change the graph on the HP and TQ chart, but I really doubt I lost any HP or TQ going from 3.08 to 3.73.
With 15% loss, you will have to hit 353 BHP to get 300 RWHP. So, if you think you added 53 HP over stock, then you might get there. I have a 20% loss with the T5, so I have to hit 375 BHP to get 300 RWHP. But, all I really want is 331 BHP (1 HP per Cubic Inch), so anything over that will be great.
Of course, I have to do it with a pushrod, OHV engine... not a more efficient OHC engine like you!
Everything is ordered - Centerforce Dual Friction pressure plate (500 ft-lbs torque capacity), carbon-fibor lined clutch disc, throw-out bearing, and World Class T5 transmission. All for $1105. I will have the flywheel and clutch reinstalled this weekend, but I won't have the tranny until next week. All I have to do is mount it to the engine and lift everything back into the car.
The gears will change the graph on the HP and TQ chart, but I really doubt I lost any HP or TQ going from 3.08 to 3.73.
With 15% loss, you will have to hit 353 BHP to get 300 RWHP. So, if you think you added 53 HP over stock, then you might get there. I have a 20% loss with the T5, so I have to hit 375 BHP to get 300 RWHP. But, all I really want is 331 BHP (1 HP per Cubic Inch), so anything over that will be great.
Of course, I have to do it with a pushrod, OHV engine... not a more efficient OHC engine like you!
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I took it for a test drive after cutting the bump stops. During the test I went over speed bumps faster than usual and I didn't feel bone jarring jolt I usually get when going over bumps. Tom you were right. Anyone else that's lowered their car I highly suggest doing this.
To try it, you can take off 1 swaybar end-link (either side, it doesn't matter). The swaybar will still be there, but it won't be doing anything and each side will be truely independant. If you like it after a week of driving, you can take the whole thing out. If you don't like it, you can re-install the end-link.
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I think Leo already removed his swaybar.
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I think Leo already removed his swaybar.
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Like I've said before, if you put 250 miles on it a week you would notice the benefits of cutting the bumpstops and removing the swaybar.
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I'd join in the bumpstop love-fest, but I performed the bump-stopectomy myself when I put on my springs. It was one of the things that just about everyone had recommended. Since then all signs of bump-stop jar have cleared up.
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Here's a recent picture of my bump stop.
There's a slight indication on the frame where it has made contact. From what I see, it's not occurring on a daily (ie. everytime I take it out) basis. Who knows, maybe the few times it has made contact is when I had rear passengers.
So according to Tom, if I'm >250mi a week, I'm good! No bump-stopectomy for me! I get to keep both my bump tips!!
There's a slight indication on the frame where it has made contact. From what I see, it's not occurring on a daily (ie. everytime I take it out) basis. Who knows, maybe the few times it has made contact is when I had rear passengers.
So according to Tom, if I'm >250mi a week, I'm good! No bump-stopectomy for me! I get to keep both my bump tips!!
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I think it's possible. Think of it this way I lost HP in the top end because of the torque tune. (Which is where it matters on a dyno) So I'd say that your car running a 91Race and being a Manual should be really close if not at 300RWHP.
Tom you getting old and cenial??
Yeah Bill.
Mine road just fine, too... it's just better now. It was never "bone jarring", but you could feel it bottom out. I'm sure yours is, too - did you ever look to see if there was a mark from the bumpstop?
Like I've said before, if you put 250 miles on it a week you would notice the benefits of cutting the bumpstops and removing the swaybar.
Like I've said before, if you put 250 miles on it a week you would notice the benefits of cutting the bumpstops and removing the swaybar.
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Here's a recent picture of my bump stop.
There's a slight indication on the frame where it has made contact. From what I see, it's not occurring on a daily (ie. everytime I take it out) basis. Who knows, maybe the few times it has made contact is when I had rear passengers.
So according to Tom, if I'm >250mi a week, I'm good! No bump-stopectomy for me! I get to keep both my bump tips!!
There's a slight indication on the frame where it has made contact. From what I see, it's not occurring on a daily (ie. everytime I take it out) basis. Who knows, maybe the few times it has made contact is when I had rear passengers.
So according to Tom, if I'm >250mi a week, I'm good! No bump-stopectomy for me! I get to keep both my bump tips!!
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Normal people don't do burnouts, donuts, speed shift, and go jerking around in 1st and 2nd just to feel the snap of the 4.10's.
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Off topic, but Linkin Park just released their new CD, Minutes To Midnight. Attachment 26265
It rocks!
I'll be using a few of the tracks for future Mustang videos.
It rocks!
I'll be using a few of the tracks for future Mustang videos.
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