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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
questions on keeping the Cobra cool
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTnv" data-source="post: 206681" data-attributes="member: 6028"><p>i'm going to be buying some goodies to give my S/C some help and to also keep the engine cool so it doesn't blow up heh. right now it has only a ProCharger S/C and the rest is stock (that's the way i bought the car). i want to add an intercooler, Anderson Power Pipe, forged pistons and pulleys, and later full exhaust.</p><p></p><p>Now, besides the power pipe, intercooler and the forged pistons, should i be re-inforcing any other parts of the engine to ward off the engine going boom? or will those peices complete the puzzle in keeping the Cobra safe? oh and with ALL the mods listed above, what kind of hp outputs will i be looking at? the car is a '95 Cobra for those of you that don't know.</p><p></p><p>this is important, i want to make sure i do this right. Forced induction isn't exactly something i want to take lightly. thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTnv, post: 206681, member: 6028"] i'm going to be buying some goodies to give my S/C some help and to also keep the engine cool so it doesn't blow up heh. right now it has only a ProCharger S/C and the rest is stock (that's the way i bought the car). i want to add an intercooler, Anderson Power Pipe, forged pistons and pulleys, and later full exhaust. Now, besides the power pipe, intercooler and the forged pistons, should i be re-inforcing any other parts of the engine to ward off the engine going boom? or will those peices complete the puzzle in keeping the Cobra safe? oh and with ALL the mods listed above, what kind of hp outputs will i be looking at? the car is a '95 Cobra for those of you that don't know. this is important, i want to make sure i do this right. Forced induction isn't exactly something i want to take lightly. thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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