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Old 12-16-2013, 04:53 PM   #1
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Default Re: Pure Stock/Stock help 91 LX 5.0 Conv.

My dad ran a pure stock mustang for awhile, and a good way to start would be to short belt the engine where only the water pump and alternator are being driven by the crank. Next would be to use an aftermarket shorty header with an H or X pipe and good mufflers. Then change the gear to somewhere around a 3.73 or 4.10 with a good Drag Radial tire, I prefer Mickey Thompsons. We changed to an aftermarket axle but some people keep the stock axles. Also, you will probably need to rebuild the posi-trac and a regular kit from Ford racing will do the job. I believe we ran a best of 8.50 on a 9.30 index in H/PS without much else done to the car. Most of the time we were in the 8.70s but the converter is the key. I drove this car to high school and we got 20 mpg on the interstate .

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Old 12-16-2013, 05:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Pure Stock/Stock help 91 LX 5.0 Conv.

Wow another Pure Stocker.. Cool !

Rob Butler is the Record Holder in F/PS.
Several Mustangs run Pure Stock.
A very cost effective versatile Stocker.

As Jake stated the Converter is the key.
Of course need to have everything else to make it do its job.

FYI, it is Legal to use a Blue Printed Cam which adds about 20hp.
I like Bullet Cams, Lunati and others have them.

When you get pictures ready I have started a Pure Stocker Photo Gallery.
Rob Butlers car is in there too.

My friend Steve Klacik Mustang runs an H/PS Mustang as well.
He and I drive our cars to the Races.

We are a growing community and are several active PS advocates trying to improve the numbers in Pure Stock.

Go to LooseRocker.com and view the Northern Class Nationals.
My company is sponsoring the Pure Stock Challenge.

Please ping me at work if you have any other questions.
danfahey@dansources.com

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Old 12-16-2013, 08:27 PM   #3
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Default Re: Pure Stock/Stock help 91 LX 5.0 Conv.

I think I would go with at least 4.33 gear if you aren't planning to drive it on the street anymore. I would also go ahead and put a good balancer on it too even if just running pure stock.

When you do plan to make it an all out stocker, you will find you need a 4.88 or 5.13 gear with the 8.8 rear with aftermarket axles and a spool.

I agree with others that a good converter is a must.
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Old 12-16-2013, 09:09 PM   #4
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Default Re: Pure Stock/Stock help 91 LX 5.0 Conv.

Welcome to class racing.

I agree on the posts above about an aftermarket torque convertor. Mine really needs one.


I have a '95 Mustang GT Pure Stocker with basically the same engine as the Fox Mustang except mine has the factory electric fan.
Mine also has the AODE.

The car was completely stock when I bought it off a car lot 3 years ago and has 187K miles.

Mods so Far:
* 4.56 gears and rebuilt trak lok rear ( extra clutch pack)
* BBK shorties
* 2.5 inch off road h-pipe with Flowmaster 2 chambers
* short belt than runs the water pump and alt. on the stock pullies
* K&N filter
* Baumann shift kit for the AODE ( works great)
* heavy M/T 295-55-15 D.O.T drag radials
* heavy front street radials 165 SR
* 93 octane unleaded


The car still has the factory torque convertor and has run a best of 9.29 on the I/PS index of 9.45.
Car still has the factory front and rear springs, struts, shocks, and sway bars.

Lots of room for improvement.
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Old 12-17-2013, 11:55 PM   #5
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Welcome to class racing.

I agree on the posts above about an aftermarket torque convertor. Mine really needs one.


I have a '95 Mustang GT Pure Stocker with basically the same engine as the Fox Mustang except mine has the factory electric fan.
Mine also has the AODE.



The car still has the factory torque convertor and has run a best of 9.29 on the I/PS index of 9.45.
Car still has the factory front and rear springs, struts, shocks, and sway bars.

Lots of room for improvement.
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I have the AODE with a 2.84 low gear set and a 9" Edge convertor that I ran in my car before the current C4. If you have an interest in them, email me at socalvega@aol.com
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Old 12-18-2013, 09:08 AM   #6
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Default Re: Pure Stock/Stock help 91 LX 5.0 Conv.

Ours is a 89 Conv and we have it in I/PS. 167,000 miles and valve covers never been off!

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Best is 8.75 last month @ fayettville loose rocker race.
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Old 12-16-2013, 09:16 PM   #7
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I think I would go with at least 4.33 gear if you aren't planning to drive it on the street anymore. I would also go ahead and put a good balancer on it too even if just running pure stock.

When you do plan to make it an all out stocker, you will find you need a 4.88 or 5.13 gear with the 8.8 rear with aftermarket axles and a spool.

I agree with others that a good converter is a must.

I agree on replacing the factory balancer with a new one !
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Old 12-17-2013, 01:09 AM   #8
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Default Re: Pure Stock/Stock help 91 LX 5.0 Conv.

Sorry Al,
Forgot to mention your Pure Stocker Mustang.
Beautiful car.

However Al also has a sleeper Q/SA T Bird 4 Cylinder turbo that needs to replace rear bumpers on a regular basis.

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Old 12-17-2013, 07:17 PM   #9
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Sorry Al,
Forgot to mention your Pure Stocker Mustang.
Beautiful car.

However Al also has a sleeper Q/SA T Bird 4 Cylinder turbo that needs to replace rear bumpers on a regular basis.

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Thanks Dan.
I wish I did have a bumper dragging problem.
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