no doubt, Plan at 400 ish for some gt40's then about 100-200 for gaskets and other parts and if your having it installed about another 800+, you have to think labor is 100+ an hour now.
If you're not at least a moderate-level weekend warrior mechanic, it's not easy.
On a scale of 1-10 in difficulty, with 10 being something like building a complete motor or trans from scratch, and 1 being changing your oil, I'd put it around a 7 or 8.
hmm, well i wouldnt consider myself a moderate level mechanic. ive changed tps sensors, plugs and wires, crank pullys, and simple things like that on a 93 probe gt. but there are 5.0 guys around here that might be able to give me a hand.
With a couple of capable friends, tools, and a weekend, you should be able to pull it off. I'd make SURE your friends actually know what they're doing though.
right now, im only at 6 pounds and stock gears. i have lca's, subframes, and pathetic tires. i plan on h&r springs, agx shocks/struts, m/t dr's and 3:73's
What are you trying to do? Run a number at the track and have a nice cruiser? Or a decent handler? Or a combination?
If you want to do it all, it triples the budget nearly. I barely ran 11's with 500 rwhp, because I had a road type suspension, low profile 18's, a power sucking T56. If all I wanted to do was cruise about and be able to get local bragging rights for being in the 11's, I could have done it for way less money, you follow me?
i got you. not much in the area or autox or.... well... racing with turns around here, so a drag-type suspension is what im looking for, i guess. its not a daily driver, but it is a street car. i would like to improve handling at the same time if possible.
of course, i could just skip the heads and up the boost. how much punishment (psi) can i safely run on a hyper piston 5.0? ive heard many many numbers.