realitygt said:
think about longtubes? be much easier when out of the car.
No, I hate longtubes. They're a pain in the ass and I don't care about the few extra horsepower that much.
Late4Work said:
cant wait to see it in a car now......any ideas on numbers yet?
Nope. I think making predictions is usually just setting yourself up for failure. It's not a beast by any means.
sxynerd said:
What's it going into and what's done to it?
It's going into my '89 notch.
The combination is:
- Production 5.0 (302) block, bored .030", align honed - 306 ci
- OEM Crank, ground .010, polished, oil holes chamfered, balanced rotating assembly
- Probe forged I-beam rods
- Probe forged pistons, 4.030"
- Centerforce Billet Steel flywheel, 50 oz imbalance, Cobra Clutch
- OEM harmonic balancer, 50 oz imbalance
- TFS Twisted Wedge Heads (2.02" intake, 1.60" exhaust valves)
- Trick Flow Stage 1 camshaft (.499"/.510" lift, 221/225 degrees duration @ .050" lift, 112* Lobe Separation Angle)
- Accufab 70mm TB, EGR delete
- FRPP shorty headers, stainless, ceramic coated
- Magnaflow stainless catted x-pipe, Flowmaster Catback
- ARP hardware, and I mean everything. LOL
I did absolutely everything on this motor myself, with the exception of the machinework to the block. I did all the powdercoating too. It should be a fun little driver. Maybe someday I'll put a turbo on it too. That would be neato.
You guys are going to freak when you see my steering wheel and gauges.
Paul.