upgrade of my bullitt

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Hi,
I live in germany it is not easy to find a dyno here, so what could I do without put the car on the dyno.
Can you prefer the steeda underdrive pully set or a lightweight flywheel.
I plan to install a new clutch, so what for a clutch and flywheel would you prefer to me for my bonestock engine.
It is a windsor engine with the code X.
many thank´s carsten
 

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Gears would probably make the biggest differance in the way the car feels and pulls.
Headers, high flow cats and better flowing mufflers should give you a few HP.
UDP's might give you a couple HP,
Light weight FW and alumnium drive shaft will lighten the rotational mass
 

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Hi,
I live in germany it is not easy to find a dyno here, so what could I do without put the car on the dyno.
Can you prefer the steeda underdrive pully set or a lightweight flywheel.
I plan to install a new clutch, so what for a clutch and flywheel would you prefer to me for my bonestock engine.
It is a windsor engine with the code X.
many thank´s carsten


considering how hard parts are to get over there, I'd suggest the under drive pulleys. That way if you have any issues you can simply remove them. :)


I suggest getting your OEM flywheel resurfaced and backing up with an OEM clutch. If you want a little extra "oomph" track down a king cobra clutch in case you want to add some power down the line.
 
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It is really bad that no one here in germany has parts for my car, no problem to get parts for an 05-11 mustang, but parts for an sn95...no chance:(
 

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I have a friend in Austria with a wicked mopar with the same problem. When he finds things that he can't get there he has them shipped to my house and then I ship them to him, in fact a programmer showed up on my door this week he told me to hold onto till he got a couple of other things. Happy to help you out if you find a part here you need.

As for pullies I am not big on them if you do much city driving. You will find your voltage low at lights/idling and after some time it can cause damage to your alt. If your on the highway a lot them sure, not a problem.
 
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I have a friend in Austria with a wicked mopar with the same problem. When he finds things that he can't get there he has them shipped to my house and then I ship them to him, in fact a programmer showed up on my door this week he told me to hold onto till he got a couple of other things. Happy to help you out if you find a part here you need.

As for pullies I am not big on them if you do much city driving. You will find your voltage low at lights/idling and after some time it can cause damage to your alt. If your on the highway a lot them sure, not a problem.

Thank´s a lot for that, I will send you a message if there is something I need:thumbsup:
 

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Thank´s a lot for that, I will send you a message if there is something I need:thumbsup:

Only part I/you have to work around is that I am disabled because of some digestive issues. Sometimes it can take me a week to get it back out just because I don't get out a lot but it will get out.
 

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