New dyno numbers sheets soon

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  1. jhonda Member

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    New dyno numbers (dyno sheets included)

    197whp 265wtq SAE corrected dynojet.
    I have a magnaflow catback and timing at 15degrees. 77400 miles on stock motor, I have put new plugs, wires, and distributor cap with button. Is this a good starting point?

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    What exactly do you have? Any other mods besides listed above?

    The following is a classic :SNSign: list.

    In order of Priority
    1) Subframe connectors (SFC's) full length ones are prefered for a stiff chasis
    2) Gears: 3.73:1 or 4.10:1 seem to be the popular choices
    3) For AOD people: Get a higher stall converter and a shift kit! (don't forget the Tranny cooler)
    4) Full Exhuast (headers, hi-flo cats, catback w/ mufflers)
    5) Buy a K&N panel filter (no CAI kit required) and put it in the stock box
    6) Bumped timing to 12 - 14 degrees (free mod) 10 Degrees is stock.
    7) Larger MAF, TB (MAF cars from 1988 california only, 1989-1993)
    8) Better Intake Manifold or a Ported one
    9) 3G alternator upgrade / electric fan
    10) Fix the stock brakes.

    Optional MODs:
    11) Strut tower brace (necessary on Convertibles IMO)
    12) Underdrive pullies (they can't be used on S/C motors and cause charging problems)
    13) Weight reduction out of the nose of the car
    14) Shocks/Struts and lowering springs
    15) C/C plates if you lower the car
    16) Short throw shifter (if you have a manual transmission)
    17) Cleaning or replacing all of the sensors (TPS, IAC, etc. - not a mod but it helps)

    After those basic mods it will be pretty much up to you to pick a final direction for your car. There are plenty of Super Chargers or H/C/I [Heads, Cam and Intake] packages to choose from to really wake up the car.

    Also, don't forget about the basic tune up
    1) Changing all of the fluids (oil, coolant, trans, rear end, brake and some of the power steering)
    2) Plugs: (non-platnum type) Autolite or Motorcraft are prefered
    3) Oil filter: Motorcraft or equivalent (not FRAM)
    4) Air filter: see first mods item #4
    5) Plug wires: Ford Motorsport (FRPP) 9mm units are great
    6) Cap / Rotor
    7) Oxygen sensors
  3. Foxfan88 My Grandpa has great wood.

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    numbers look right on par with pretty much a stock mustang
  4. fiveohwblow Mustang Master

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    Yeah they look to be on the healthy side actually. Most stockers range from around 175 to about where you depending on alot of the variables and break in, as for the torque the stock numbers have slipped my mind...
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