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02-28-2009, 12:02 PM | #61 |
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Re: 4 cylinder cars?
John I'm looking at using the bottom part of the manifold on my car with a box plenum on top of it.
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Re: 4 cylinder cars?
If you prep the PT in case you have to pull the head it should not be too bad. The aero is not the best but you have the same base engine as the SRT's.
Tim, Working on going full time in the shop building transmissions and prep'ing cars. I have quite a few people asking me to build or consult on their Challenger package car for Stock, S/S Eliminator. The A413/904 input shafts and KD levers are still popular and I will have a manual valve body w & w/o trans brake soon. Art, What engine are you running ? Last edited by DonatoEng; 02-28-2009 at 02:48 PM. |
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I just ordered new pistons 14 to 1. And was going to use the .490 lift cams then crane went bust.
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Sounds like a good combination. What size throttle body are you running ?
Are you planning to run a log manifold on top of the PT lower ? If so, you end up with the throttle body opening aiming to the side of the car. I would run the Mitsu head with the intake on the back side and an intake similar to the PT. That way the intake opening is aimed to the front of the car. |
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Re: 4 cylinder cars?
John you have a PM.
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Re: 4 cylinder cars?
Didn't Ford put a turbo on a 4cyl in the mustangs in the late '70's. What would that combination be like.
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03-06-2009, 10:00 PM | #67 |
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I can't speak on the late 70's Mustangs. However, there have been at least three fast 80's Fords with turbos in the past few years, I believe they were all 140 cid motors. Mark Walton had an I/FI Mustang, Mark Yacavone has a U/S-V/S Mustang, and Bob Shaw had a U/SA Capri. All were/are damn fast.
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