I am trying to find a web site that lists the stock specs of my Mustang..... that is more specific that bore and stroke and torque and horsepower. Anyone know of any site that would list things like throttle body size and mass air flow meter size?
:lol: LOL....something tells me he has moreOriginally posted by GR8WHITE
Shall I continue? ;-)
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Originally posted by StangD281
:lol: LOL....something tells me he has more
Something tells me there is a little more than a CAI & a catback on the damn car.....HENCE THE 13.4 ;-)Originally posted by GR8WHITE
Oh yeah! I've been doing a little research. I'll have this 2V thing whipped pretty soon.
What I've learned.
Changing cams means you gotta change the spring, locks, retainers, and valves aren't a bad idea either. The stock 2 piece units can break under higer rpms. Heads work quite well with minor porting work.
What's the one more item??? Is that the Densecharger, or ARE YOU GOING TO SPRAY US ALL? ;-)Originally posted by GR8WHITE
Better location, better track, one more item on the car. Still no power adder and no gear.
Originally posted by GR8WHITE
Bore for all 4.6's is 90.2mm
Stroke for all 4.6's 90.0 mm
2001+ GTs have a 9.5 to 1 compression ratio vs. the 9.0 to 1 ratio for 96-2000 GTs
Ford has rated the GT at 260HP and 300 TQ on the flywheel since 1999. My 2001GT made those numbers on the rear wheels with only a Densecharger CAI.
Stock injector sizes are 19# in all 4.6 GTs
Stock intake valve size 1.752 inch
Stock exhaust valve size 1.417 inch
Stock valve spring rates 68 lbs of seat pressure 171 lbs open pressure.
Shall I continue? ;-)
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Originally posted by StangD281
GR8WHITE & I both have the full TB forward setup. Easy install, realtively inexpensive, and the car responded well with it installed.
Originally posted by GR8WHITE
Get the Densecharger complete to TB kit. That is the best way to go. If you don't delete all the rubber with flex bends in it, then the heat soak and turbulance is still there.
Originally posted by GR8WHITE
From the SN-95 section. Same holds here though. ;-)