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Engine/Tuning
Should I buy boss 302 manifold??
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15515430" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I'd like to think so. I've built many a race car and off-roaders in my lifetime. In 2009 I was one of only 7 people in the country that built a 400rwhp NA 4.6L with a stock short block. I was the only guy out of that 7 who built his own motor that was not a shop owner, just a racer who turned his own wrench.</p><p></p><p>The car was a full dress 2007 Mustang GT Premium with zero weight savings. With me in the car, it weighed 3980 lbs on the scale at MIR. Car consistently ran 12.1x with a best pass with a buddy of mine driving of 11.98 (he's 200 lbs lighter than me).</p><p></p><p>It maybe massive egotistical of me, but seeing how I know enough about tuning and building engines that I accomplished something that only 6 other professionals in the country could accomplish and have it run 11's, I have a pretty good feeling I know what I'm doing.</p><p></p><p>People on this forum that can confirm what I am saying is true... STKJock and Thump_rrr. Don't know who all else is here from the original S197 community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15515430, member: 183445"] I'd like to think so. I've built many a race car and off-roaders in my lifetime. In 2009 I was one of only 7 people in the country that built a 400rwhp NA 4.6L with a stock short block. I was the only guy out of that 7 who built his own motor that was not a shop owner, just a racer who turned his own wrench. The car was a full dress 2007 Mustang GT Premium with zero weight savings. With me in the car, it weighed 3980 lbs on the scale at MIR. Car consistently ran 12.1x with a best pass with a buddy of mine driving of 11.98 (he's 200 lbs lighter than me). It maybe massive egotistical of me, but seeing how I know enough about tuning and building engines that I accomplished something that only 6 other professionals in the country could accomplish and have it run 11's, I have a pretty good feeling I know what I'm doing. People on this forum that can confirm what I am saying is true... STKJock and Thump_rrr. Don't know who all else is here from the original S197 community. [/QUOTE]
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