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  1. petersen302

    Sonic Blue Vert - 2.2KB - 620whp - 58k miles - $22,500 - West Michigan

    As much as I'd love to, I need to pay this car off. :)
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    Sonic Blue Vert - 2.2KB - 620whp - 58k miles - $22,500 - West Michigan

    2003 Ford Mustang Cobra Convertible 58,xxx miles Cold start/walk around: I try to point out the fact that the stainless header on the passenger side has a small leak that goes away within minutes. As well as the one ding that I am aware of on the body. Very solid build and honestly can't...
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    Just got my Sonic Blue vert back from paint correction/ceramic!

    Ill have to try it soon!! Thanks for the tip!
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    Newer to me Cobra, clutch questions.

    I can do minor mechanical work but I have never pulled a trans on my own. Im assuming this need to have the trans pulled to access the pivot ball?
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    Just got my Sonic Blue vert back from paint correction/ceramic!

    First time having a car go through paint correction and ceramic coating and I have to say its quite impressive. My car has 57k miles on it but while it was taken care of mechanically the paint didn't always get the most attention. With the paint correction I now see purple tints that I didn't...
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    Newer to me Cobra, clutch questions.

    Hello Everyone. I bought a Sonic Blue Vert over the winter and have been enjoying it since the weather has broke. The car is quite modified with a sleeved and cammed 4v and a 2.2 KB. It has an RXT clutch. I've driven plenty of cars that have RXT's and other stiff clutches so that part doesn't...
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    New (to me) car, engine bay is filthy.

    Do you do anything to prep the engine bay? Covering coils or anything? Pressure or no pressure?
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    New (to me) car, engine bay is filthy.

    Hi Everyone! Several weeks ago I bought an 03 Cobra Vert that is quite modified. The car is in great shape with ~57k miles. However, the engine bay is filthy. I am looking for the most efficient and safe way to clean it. I don't want to risk soaking electronics, but I also don't want to tear...
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    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    Wrapped it up this weekend and the car is off getting paint correction and ceramic!
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    Does anyone know the name of this vacuum fitting?

    Found it! FITTING, TEE, 1/4" HOSE BARB TO 1/8" NPT MALE, NYLON
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    It's here, How-to for installation of Speedhut Gauges and SOS Pod with pics

    Does anyone know the sizes of the T fitting for the boost so I can order one?
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    Does anyone know the name of this vacuum fitting?

    Does anyone know the name of this vacuum fitting? I can find all sorts of T fittings but I need on that is threaded like this for a mechanical boost gauge. pic is attached
  13. petersen302

    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    Not your fault, I should have been more clear. I appreciate all the responses! Im just excited to not be in my house for a few hours! (I work from home usually anyway, but this is nuts)
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    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    From all of my reading, some say that placing them before the merge point of the X pipe means you'll only get readings out of 1 bank. Is that what most people consider fine?
  15. petersen302

    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    A bit more info on the car may have help, its pretty heavily modified and I have a bung already welded in behind the collector. No existing O2's will be removed.
  16. petersen302

    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    Thanks man! Looking forward to it. I bought an add-a-circuit, I guess I was mainly looking for whether people were using forward or rear O2 bungs for the sensor, and where people were entering the vehicle. Seems you guys nailed the entering part! I am also looking to see where the boost gauge...
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    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    Looks like the actual threads were moved. https://www.svtperformance.com/forums/terminator-talk-229/548499-its-here-how-installation-speedhut-gauges-sos-pod-pics.html https://www.svtperformance.com/forums/how-230/591729-lc1-wide-band-gauge-install-tips-w-pics.html
  18. petersen302

    Gauge Installs this weekend - Looking for guides?

    Hi All, I've searched all over the forums and every link I find is broken. This COVID-19 stuff is driving me nuts so I bought a couple of gauges to install this weekend to keep me busy. I am installing Auto Meter Phantom gauges, a wideband and 35lb boost gauge. Does anyone know the new...
  19. petersen302

    Need assistance with wheel spacers

    UPDATE: Well I feel like an idiot. I went out to measure the current spacer and its all the center of the wheel. Evidently in looking quickly I confused it. However, I still want to make sure I don't need a new spacer. Wheel specs are below. OLD WHEELS: Size: 17x10.5 Offset: +27mm Backspacing...
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    Need assistance with wheel spacers

    I am just north east of Grand Rapids.
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    Need assistance with wheel spacers

    Hello all, I have an 03 vert that is SRA swapped with a 94-98 SRA. It is currently running rather large wheel spacers with 17x10.5 black chrome cobra wheels. The wheels are rough so I ordered machined deep disk 17x10.5 wheels to run on the back thinking I could eliminate some of the spacer. Is...

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