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11-04-2014, 07:40 PM | #1 |
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Purestock 98 Mustang?????
How hard you think it would be to make a 4.6 @ 210 hp /5 speed run 8.90 in 1/8 mile and 14.00 in 1/4 in purestock trim? Just wondering.
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11-05-2014, 02:30 AM | #2 |
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Re: Purestock 98 Mustang?????
From what I have seen Danny those cars can easily run 8.70's/13.50's with minimal mods.
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Re: Purestock 98 Mustang?????
COOL Danny..!
Come and have some fun? d |
11-05-2014, 02:53 PM | #4 |
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Re: Purestock 98 Mustang?????
Just leave with your right foot on the floor. It should be fine.
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Re: Purestock 98 Mustang?????
Well i bought a bone stock one today. probably run 200 mph with the gear that's in it .lol.It feels like a mid to low 15 second car as it is. I am gonna play with it a little and do mods as i go. X pipe and 391 or 410 gear are on the list shortly. Any cheap suggestions let me know. Thanks in advance
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Re: Purestock 98 Mustang?????
Danny,
I'll throw my .02 in here. Have a buddy that owns a 98 convertible. He's not a racer but is a serious FFFord enthusiast. It's a neat car. He did some of the same things, upgraded the rear gear, put a good exhaust on it, did pep the car up. The bad he ran into. Apparently the 96-98 Mustangs aren't supported real well. He has had problems finding a tuner. He bought a nice one but it doesn't support all the functions for these cars. Another problem he has encountered, couldn't find a better fuel pump. Dig in and do a little research. Have fun with the build.
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