Venom351R said:you can get a turbo kit for $2,750 shipped. All you need is injectors and a fuel pump prob a Mass air meter as well.
http://bgturbokits.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=27&products_id=197
Wow, I've read good things on the kits from BGturbo over on turbomustang forums. Didn't know you could do a kit on these for that cheap. OF course, after changing the plugs on this car a few wks ago I'm not sure how you could shoehorn all that in the engine bay -it's pretty snug in there!
N/A though its hard to beat the TFS top end package
+1 lolOnyxCobra said:I'd almost say you'd be better off buying a good used supercharger kit, you'll make more power and it'll have better street manners.
1BadSnakeBite said:For that kind of money, I would give Jay Allen a call at Camshaft Innovations and let him put a combination together for you that will outperform the TrickFlow kit. You can save some money for other things maybe but I gurantee you will not be disappointed.
Steven said:I don't understand why everyone recommends the tiny ass 165 and 170cc runner heads. If you want to make any decent power you need more then that.
LAFENATU said:Steven said:I don't understand why everyone recommends the tiny ass 165 and 170cc runner heads. If you want to make any decent power you need more then that.
Please Explain.
IMO, you can make very good power with a 165cc head.
I disagree. Call T-moss and thumper. It's the damn thermicator ports and basically pinky sized runners that choke 5.0s up all day long. I understand how you could definately say it's comparing apples to oranges, but in reality they are not all THAT different. Basic principles still apply, and people who are smart enough, with enough patience can make much more power then the average joe. Generally speaking, the average 5.0 owner is perfectly fine with a 170cc runner head, because even those themselves provide considerable gains. I am actually in the process of a stock shortblock, 210cc ported vic jr's, RPM II intake, custom camshaft build right now to prove my point..modo said:you are comparing apples to oranges. the lsx motors are a completely different animals with heads that only share the simple fact that they are inline style heads with a sbf unlike its older 23 and 18 degree brothers.
last time i checked the biggest bottle neck on a fuel injected sbf was the intake manifolds not the heads.
Steven said:I disagree. Call T-moss and thumper. It's the damn thermicator ports and basically pinky sized runners that choke 5.0s up all day long. I understand how you could definately say it's comparing apples to oranges, but in reality they are not all THAT different. Basic principles still apply, and people who are smart enough, with enough patience can make much more power then the average joe. Generally speaking, the average 5.0 owner is perfectly fine with a 170cc runner head, because even those themselves provide considerable gains. I am actually in the process of a stock shortblock, 210cc ported vic jr's, RPM II intake, custom camshaft build right now to prove my point..modo said:you are comparing apples to oranges. the lsx motors are a completely different animals with heads that only share the simple fact that they are inline style heads with a sbf unlike its older 23 and 18 degree brothers.
last time i checked the biggest bottle neck on a fuel injected sbf was the intake manifolds not the heads.
modo said:Steven said:I disagree. Call T-moss and thumper. It's the damn thermicator ports and basically pinky sized runners that choke 5.0s up all day long. I understand how you could definately say it's comparing apples to oranges, but in reality they are not all THAT different. Basic principles still apply, and people who are smart enough, with enough patience can make much more power then the average joe. Generally speaking, the average 5.0 owner is perfectly fine with a 170cc runner head, because even those themselves provide considerable gains. I am actually in the process of a stock shortblock, 210cc ported vic jr's, RPM II intake, custom camshaft build right now to prove my point..modo said:you are comparing apples to oranges. the lsx motors are a completely different animals with heads that only share the simple fact that they are inline style heads with a sbf unlike its older 23 and 18 degree brothers.
last time i checked the biggest bottle neck on a fuel injected sbf was the intake manifolds not the heads.
basic priniples are one thing, combustion chamber design, cross section, valve angle, quench, port location and cubic inch are real world factors and you can not compare what works on a lsx motor to a standard valve angle 302... i am not a average joe unless you consider over 700 rwhp "average".