Yeah your right man keep your fox stock don't touch a thing on it there more valuable that way[emoji23] your prolly like a 50 year old guy that thinks it's perfect to never touch anything on the car cause that's how ford engineered it ford also engineered a car that's door latches f up but you know that's how they made it so don't touch it and also I never said I had a drag car lol might wanna learn how to read on that one have fun with your stock fox or whatever you have oh and don't forget you NEED your smog don't touch it it's very important
And you're probably an 18-year-old kid that can't be told anything, because he already knows it all? You know....since we're gonna start stereotyping here.
Yup that's all you do when you "yank" stuff off just pull it off and don't worry about it that's it **** it smog is pointless it's for emission control it will not harm or change anything with driving your car at all no engine light nothing it's there for emissions
100% wrong. You will throw codes immediately when you remove the smog pump and depending how much more of the smog system you pull off, you're very likely to affect drivability. The smog pump takes less than 1/3 of 1 horsepower to spin while operating. Not only that, but it is deactivated at WOT and free-wheels, so the drag is negligible. Removing it however, will in a short time ruin your catalytic converters and shorten the lifespan of your O2 sensor. Of course, a smart guy like you probably already punch out his catalytic converters anyway, so who cares, right? You probably don't care how your car smells to those poor buggers that have the misfortune of being stuck behind you at a traffic light either, right?
And let's be clear.....the smog pump "HAD" to be removed in order to install the On3 Turbo kit.....not because it was a hindrance of any kind. If the folks at On3 could have figured out a way to design the kit that would keep the smog pump in place, they would have.
On3 70mm
Gt40 upper and lower
B303 cam
44 injectors
Stealth pump 340
373 chromoly gears
A ****ty built t5
ARP head studs but stock heads that are ported cause I didn't want to spend money
Your list of mods is pretty basic. Big deal, so you've added a turbo to the mix. That's nothing exotic and certainly far from a "drag car". Although I'm interested in these "chromoly gears" you speak of? lol
Had On3 been able designed your kit in such a way that it would have retained your smog pump, you wouldn't have felt even the most minuscule difference in performance. You complain about how much the smog equipment weights, but I bet you've got 50lbs worth of stereo equipment in the hatch, don't you? Not hearing a big run-down of chassis and
suspension mods in there? Got a 12-point cage, 33-spline axles, or drag shocks and struts in there somewhere you forgot to mention? I forgot....weight reduction was your goal. I'm sure you're probably running a set of Weld's, or Bogart's and an aluminum driveshaft and flywheel to shed the rotating mass, right? How's the A/C working. Gotta be long gone? You must at the very least have a wiper delete and a fibreglass front end on the car, right? Tubular K-member maybe? A that interior has got to be long gone. No need for passengers or sound deadening material if it's a dedicated "drag car", right?
You sould like every other 20-year-old kid I've met at the car show. You've just got alllll the answers and us old timers that have been at this game for decades now and have done the trail and error bit are just clueless old fools. But hey, feel free to continue to convince all of us how wrong we are and retort with smart assed replys? Just please make sure to use punctuation with your reply when you do. Some of your responses are downright painful to read for us old timers that weren't raised on the internet. I know, I know....stupid us for utilizing the full usage of the English language instead of responding to threads like we we're "texting our boyz". Yolo, right bro?