pullmeoverorange
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Enjoy watching these 5.0 runs wished I'd done a coyote swap
How much do you weigh? I wouldn't say it's stock since you've taken out weight and have a tune. As far as your race weight my guess is on 3500. Have you had it dyno'd? It'd take over 400 whp at 3650 to run 120. You did have a rediculously good da though but it's still a stretch.
How much do you weigh? I wouldn't say it's stock since you've taken out weight and have a tune. As far as your race weight my guess is on 3500. Have you had it dyno'd? It'd take over 400 whp at 3650 to run 120. You did have a rediculously good da though but it's still a stretch.
WBT did you get everything installed.
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How much do you weigh? I wouldn't say it's stock since you've taken out weight and have a tune. As far as your race weight my guess is on 3500. Have you had it dyno'd? It'd take over 400 whp at 3650 to run 120. You did have a rediculously good da though but it's still a stretch.
Your sig says the boss engine? What, besides the rods, are different on those vs a regular 5.0? And if your weight is 3650 what do you have taken out to get to that weight? It just seems crazy that the autos trap higher. Heck my buddy's 6m only runs 12.55@113 with a ford tuner, lca's and full weight. It's just been the other way around for decades I guess that just what I'm used too.
Your sig says the boss engine? What, besides the rods, are different on those vs a regular 5.0? And if your weight is 3650 what do you have taken out to get to that weight? It just seems crazy that the autos trap higher. Heck my buddy's 6m only runs 12.55@113 with a ford tuner, lca's and full weight. It's just been the other way around for decades I guess that just what I'm used too.
Yes, Boss engine. Performance wise the differences would be the intake, heads, exhaust cams. Remember they only make 32HP more than a normal GT, it's really about high RPM durability. Back when you could purchase them for just over $6k brand new it was a bargain when comparing with the aftermarket alternatives.
Weight savings comes from race wheels/tires, race seat, no front swaybar/crossmember, some 11" front brakes, rear seat delete, exhaust. It's a base model, only option is automatic. It's not a stripped race car, everything is still there and working, for street use I just change the wheels/tires and put the stock front seats back in.
FWIW on the autos trapping, I had it doing better than 118 back in August of 2010 when it still had stock engine, stock converter, less weight savings, etc. That was in the Texas summer heat where DA was probably 2500-3000. If we ever ran at a downhill track with frequent mine shaft air conditions like Cecil County I'd expect these cars to run a good bit better.
I've spent the last 20 months working to improve the automatic trans calibration. I'm never 100% satisfied with it. Getting the engine to make the power it should is the easy part of tuning one of these.
Converter, gear and headers are done. Waiting on some exhaust parts that were not included in the system that should have been. I plan to make some more passes on 3/10, Midnight Madness.
Got ya..I will be in FL then. I am headed to temple track Sunday. They have there opening bracket races and tnt. Bunch guys plan on going.
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Not even sure I will run...LOL..Good luck out there and watch out for the pothole in the right lane.![]()