my friends 88gt beat me :mad: + exaust Q.

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:mad: Tons of bolt ons on it we did on the 88. Full 2.5" off road H pipe exaust, hooker aerochambers, trick flow long runner intake, edelbrock shorty headers, ac removed, al. driveshaft, tb, cold air on a stock 302.

mine ''67 coupe with '69 308, performer intake and edelbrock carb, cam, but the stock exaust. I think the exaust killed me. I got a set of patriot shorty cermanic coated headers but I dunno what to do with the rest of the system. is there anything that bolts to the shorty/midlengths i got? the flowmaster and maganflow kits are for long tubes.

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You were driving the wrong car, but seriously a standard performer intake and ede carb, while good pieces, are not a big step from stock. You did not say which cam you have but if it is the performer plus, I would not expect much more than mid 14's. I think it is just too mild of a combo.
 
he hasn't done gears and mine use to have just the 2 barrel. There's a LOT of things i would have done different with it, but live and learn is all i can say :nice: The cam i think was comp cams the guy recomended to go with the intake.
 
Let's see: 88GT with a 225 horse rated 302, 5 speed trans, and what? 3.25 or so gears? Some MILD bolt on(all that stuff you listed probably added 30 horses) parts, a better suspension, posi traction. That vs a stock 67 Stang with a 4 bbl carb added (the Performer intake added nothing to it, it's an aluminum version of the stock 2bbl intake) on a stock 302, a C-4 trans? And a 2.79 geared pegleg rear? And you REALLY expected to win? Got a lot to learn my son.
 
The ratio on his 5 speed means he might as well have had some 4.10s in the back compared to you.

You never stood a chance against that car. I bet it wasn't even close, and if it was, he can't drive. I would assume you're putting 190 to the rear wheels, probably lower. The stock formed 302 just isn't a great performer.

I've got long tubes, and bought the jegs full 2.5'' kit a while back. It was easy, almost fit, and cost next to nothing with the mufflers. I had about 320 in the entire exhaust setup including some long tube Hooker Comps and that was for my 351c.

If you want to spend money on your car, get a 3.55 rear (anything but an open), get some good exhaust and a decent intake. You'll be surprised. After that, a converter, shift kit, and hopefully you already have pertronix or some distributor setup. With that you stand a chance of keeping up. You'll probably need long tubes, some better than stock heads, a bigger cam and a nice HOLLEY to beat him.

Sorry.