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Old 11-06-09, 07:51 PM
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trick flow R intake help

I just got what was said to be a Trick flow track heat intake.When i got it was not a track heat but a R upper and lower intake.I am new to mustangs and hopped up EFIs but from what i have seen online this intake is used on higher hp cars with turbos or superchargers.My car is a 87 GT built to GT 40 specs but has brodix st 5.0 heads.It has a 7o mm throttle body,cold air intake, bbk long tubes,x pipe,mac with dumps.It has a 5 spd with 4.10 gears.I guess what i need to know is this to much intake for my set up?Thanks for any help or advice
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Old 11-07-09, 11:37 AM
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Is it the R or the box r upper?With your motor mods i wouldnt really worry about it to much,all you will do is loose a little TQ.You have 4.10 gears so that will get you going to the power band of your intake.If your worried about it then sell JUST the upper and order a new upper for it.peace






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Old 11-07-09, 12:49 PM
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The R won't hurt you too much but if it's the box are your definitly going to lose some power, te box R is meant for high revving motors, not necissarily turbos or S/cs.
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Old 11-07-09, 01:40 PM
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I guess it is just the plain R. It looks just the the track heat and street heat intakes. Am i right?
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Old 11-07-09, 03:05 PM
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yup, thats the plain R manifold. box uses the same lower, and the street and track heats share the same lower (different than the R). as to if its too big, probably, it'll shift the powerband way high with just a stock-ish 302 (cam could do this too). if you plan on eventually building yourself a high-flowing 347 or something though, it may be worth keeping it around.
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Old 11-07-09, 06:04 PM
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i guess this is all a bit new to me but a gt40 spec motor claims to have 350 hp but with better flowing heads such as the brodix st 5.0 heads that i have i should be at 360-365 hp. if this is stockish i would love to see a race ready 5.0.
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Old 11-08-09, 11:21 PM
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Those power numbers are at the block.So at the wheels expect 250-300.Still tho that intake being the r will be fine i think with your mods and gears. This is your intake correct? peace Trick Flow Specialties TFS-51511003 - Trick Flow® R-Series Intake Manifolds for Ford 5.0L - Overview - SummitRacing.com
















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Old 11-09-09, 05:53 PM
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Yes that is it but i have the 5u (90 mm opening) I think i would just like to trade for a track heat or something close.This is mostly a street car.Thanks
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