Back in Feb. of 2006 I bought my 1996 Cobra convertible from a buddy of mine for $5,500 with 111,000 miles on the clock. It was filthy but had a bunch of decent mods installed...
BBK Intake and catless H pipe, Flowmaster exhaust, 3.73 rear gears, big dumb tach, Cobra R wheels, and a "styling" bar with third brake light. The convertible top was in bad shape with 10 or so tears throughout covered with duct tape. That didn't bother me though since I got such a good deal on the car, I just put the top down wherever I went. The car hadn't been washed in quite some time but fortunately the dirt formed a protective barrier under which the paint was actually in decent shape. After a quick wash it looked oh so much better...
To me, the car was a bloody rocket ship so it was then time to take it out and gave it a good once over...
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http://www.njaoc.net/media/Karz/Videos/COBRA.mov
The check engine light bulb had been pulled at some point in it's life and when I got it hooked up to a computer there were quite a few codes that needed tending to. Most of them were fixed with a fresh set of plug wires, plugs, and fuel filter.
The search for more power had begun, I first turned to the chrome BBK intake which is known to be awful as it is chrome and heats up like crazy.
I decided to shorten the amount of pipe to get a bit crisper throttle response so I went with a WMS ceramic coated (to keep the heat out) intake pipe and mated it up with the biggest dam conical filter I could find...
The difference in throttle response was fantastic and it felt a tiny bit quicker pulling up to it's 7,000 rpm redline.
Next the alternator started flaking out so it was replaced by a black powdercoated PA Performance unit...
Next I wanted to get the motor spinning up a bit quicker and the clutch had a ton of miles on it so I went to a Spec aluminum flywheel and their stage 1 lightweight clutch along with some fresh trans fluid...
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http://www.njaoc.net/media/Karz/Videos/Revvin.MOV
In the quest for more power I got a killer deal on a set of ceramic coated longtube headers with a matching catless h pipe only to realize that they are all but impossible to install on these cars (the whole god dam k member has to drop to get them in) and they've been in the closet ever since...
BBK Intake and catless H pipe, Flowmaster exhaust, 3.73 rear gears, big dumb tach, Cobra R wheels, and a "styling" bar with third brake light. The convertible top was in bad shape with 10 or so tears throughout covered with duct tape. That didn't bother me though since I got such a good deal on the car, I just put the top down wherever I went. The car hadn't been washed in quite some time but fortunately the dirt formed a protective barrier under which the paint was actually in decent shape. After a quick wash it looked oh so much better...
To me, the car was a bloody rocket ship so it was then time to take it out and gave it a good once over...
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http://www.njaoc.net/media/Karz/Videos/COBRA.mov
The check engine light bulb had been pulled at some point in it's life and when I got it hooked up to a computer there were quite a few codes that needed tending to. Most of them were fixed with a fresh set of plug wires, plugs, and fuel filter.
The search for more power had begun, I first turned to the chrome BBK intake which is known to be awful as it is chrome and heats up like crazy.
I decided to shorten the amount of pipe to get a bit crisper throttle response so I went with a WMS ceramic coated (to keep the heat out) intake pipe and mated it up with the biggest dam conical filter I could find...
The difference in throttle response was fantastic and it felt a tiny bit quicker pulling up to it's 7,000 rpm redline.
Next the alternator started flaking out so it was replaced by a black powdercoated PA Performance unit...
Next I wanted to get the motor spinning up a bit quicker and the clutch had a ton of miles on it so I went to a Spec aluminum flywheel and their stage 1 lightweight clutch along with some fresh trans fluid...
(Right click and Save Target As)
http://www.njaoc.net/media/Karz/Videos/Revvin.MOV
In the quest for more power I got a killer deal on a set of ceramic coated longtube headers with a matching catless h pipe only to realize that they are all but impossible to install on these cars (the whole god dam k member has to drop to get them in) and they've been in the closet ever since...