How much hp do i have?

Bkernan24

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Hello people almost done building my 1995 mustang GT. Wanted some more experienced guys to chime in on where they think I'll be as far as horsepower..

Mod list:
1995 5.0
Trick flow upper and lower intake
Bullitt AFR
30 lb Bosch injectors
Stock heads with trick flow lifters,rods
75mm bbk throttlebody
77mm MAF
Stage 2 trick flow cam
Comp cams double roller timing set
Automatic transmission with shift kit
3.73s
MSD components
Powerdyne supercharger on 9lbs
Brand new radiator, ac condenser, coolant reseivor,water pump,timing cover
Ford racing shorty headers
Straight piped no cats or res to 2 flow master 44s
3 1/2" air intake piping

Tell me what you think to the rear wheels guys...
 
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My guess probably isn't very meaningful, I'd say 325-350, 99% of which comes from the 9psi supercharger. The rest of the stuff isn't all that impactful to be honest, especially while still running the stock heads.
 
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Any suggestions on good heads that will clear ptv without issue

The PTV has more to do with the cam and valve diameter than the head. Since you have a Trick flow cam, it's natural to suggest a Trick Flow Head. A Trick Flow 170cc head will definitely work. A Trick Flow 190cc 11R will probably work too. The question is definitely somthing worth directing to Trick Flow Customer support directly. I think the Stage 2 cam was designed for the old 185cc heads. Call them and work it out. Just be honest, and tell them you put a cam in that was way too big for the heads. Honesty always gets the best advice.

You can either get a head matched with that cam, and fly cut the piston, or get smaller cam to match the piston. For what it is worth, 20 years ago we would fly cut the piston with the Lunati fly cutting tool while the engine was still in the car.

Just putting bolting the TF 170cc heads on will be a massive improvement.

Kurt
 
The PTV has more to do with the cam and valve diameter than the head. Since you have a Trick flow cam, it's natural to suggest a Trick Flow Head. A Trick Flow 170cc head will definitely work. A Trick Flow 190cc 11R will probably work too. The question is definitely somthing worth directing to Trick Flow Customer support directly. I think the Stage 2 cam was designed for the old 185cc heads. Call them and work it out. Just be honest, and tell them you put a cam in that was way too big for the heads. Honesty always gets the best advice.

You can either get a head matched with that cam, and fly cut the piston, or get smaller cam to match the piston. For what it is worth, 20 years ago we would fly cut the piston with the Lunati fly cutting tool while the engine was still in the car.

Just putting bolting the TF 170cc heads on will be a massive improvement.

Kurt
For sure is be honest, no shame here. I'm proud of that car. Built it from nothing to something with just these 2 hands can't wait to get new heads. I know the stockers will clear. Just have to direct to trickflow like you said. Ones I got 400-450 rwhp I'll be a happy fella
 
For sure is be honest, no shame here. I'm proud of that car. Built it from nothing to something with just these 2 hands can't wait to get new heads. I know the stockers will clear. Just have to direct to trickflow like you said. Ones I got 400-450 rwhp I'll be a happy fella

A can of playdoh is 50 cents at Walmart. Trust but verify.

Kurt