It's on their website.Looks like us 2v guys are gonna be able to run with those snakes.To make this tech am i going to have to upgrade my axles for the 550 hp setup?I am hoping to be able to wipe the grin off those viper and vette guys.
saleen556 said:Looks like us 2v guys are gonna be able to run with those snakes
hey, nice dude.00s281sc368 said:You can with the 1700 already! I race with my friend 2001 Viper anytime now, and smoke another body with his 2001 Vette 350HP.
Of course the 2.2 with built engine is another level up
I can....the stock rods are only suppose to be good for around 400fwhp. All you 9psi KB guys are living on borrowed time with stock bottom ends.01MustangGT said:hey, nice dude.
i dont know about u, but my rod is knocking real bad right now, i will have my engine rebuild sometime this week. i can't believe that **** happen to me. another 6 Grand for the damn engine
15 months and 19K Miles worth of borrowed time so far and still going strong... all well worth it at this point to me. Everyone needs to decide their own level of risk and what it's worth to them. And while the rods are most definately the weakest link, it all depends on how hard you are on it; harder you drive it, the less borrowed time you may see. If your plans are to be at the track all the time, start with a built motor or expect a quick engine replacement.Gearbanger 101 said:I can....the stock rods are only suppose to be good for around 400fwhp. All you 9psi KB guys are living on borrowed time with stock bottom ends.
Nobody installs a blower on their ride to drive it easy. Consider yourself lucky thus far. For all that are getting on it all of the time.....I'd be slowly putting money away for a forged rotating assembly at the very least.BrightBlue00GT said:And while the rods are most definately the weakest link, it all depends on how hard you are on it; harder you drive it, the less borrowed time you may see.
Na, that's there are lots of street cars out there that don't race, in fact probably more than do. I have 14 trips down the track in mine since the blower, and that's all. Na, it's not luck, it's a good tune. And I've got 72K miles total on the car, so you know it's nice and loose.Gearbanger 101 said:Nobody installs a blower on their ride to drive it easy. Consider yourself lucky thus far. For all that are getting on it all of the time.....I'd be slowly putting money away for a forged rotating assembly at the very least.
BrightBlue00GT said:Na, that's there are lots of street cars out there that don't race, in fact probably more than do. I have 14 trips down the track in mine since the blower, and that's all. Na, it's not luck, it's a good tune. And I've got 72K miles total on the car, so you know it's nice and loose.
You missd the entire point of the It was aimed at "most people who get supercharged don't take it easy anyway", and that is not true. Yea, everybody has fun, but there are more non racing supercharged and turbocharged cars on our American streets than there are those who only race.boomshack said:I don't think that's BS at all, it's in the level of risk one is willing to take...and I'm not going to take that risk myself when I get supercharged. I'll upgrade to forged internals and will get a good tune, because the stang is my daily driver and I want it to last for 150000 miles because I'm keping it for the long haul...eventually it will be my toy once I "settle down".
saleen556 said:I had planned on putting another 20k into it when i pay it off.This is not a daily driver.It's just gonna be a fun toy for the summers.
Very well put!Dave00GT said:Daily driver's don't need 500rwhp. Thats the bottom line. If the only vehicle you own needs to have 500 hp, you need to have your head examined.
My reasoning:
Simple. If you only have one vehicle, its probably because you can't afford a second one. Not a bad thing because school, a house and other financial obligations should come first. If you can only afford one vehicle then chances are you can't afford to fix that vehicle every month. Too often people rate their live by the car they drive. Sad but true. I have two vehicles, but will be loosing one soon for a chance to further my education in hopes of landing a 6 figure job in the near future. That will leave me with my good ole stang. Sure I'd love to have 500hp, hell who wouldn't. But practicality comes first. Its tough enough to secure a part time job, attend school full time, live on your own, make a car payment and insurance payment. The last thing I need is to be fixing a vehicle all the time.
If you're only mode of transportation is your Mustang, you need to think about reconsidering your long term and short term goals. I have a friend who has spent thousand's of dollars on his Pontiac GTP. Sure it runs 12's, makes him happy, but he lives on the second floor of someone else's house and pays a ton of money to do so all the while working a crummy job. He fixes his car weekly and never has money to do anything. Go figure huh? Can you say
" Misguided direction? "
If the Mustang is your toy, supercharge away! More power to ya! But if your Mustang is your daily driver, I'd rather drive a reliable high 13s car then live in a cardboard box the rest of my life. Just my .02cents though! No flame intended at all to anyone.
01MustangGT said:hey, nice dude.
i dont know about u, but my rod is knocking real bad right now, i will have my engine rebuild sometime this week. i can't believe that **** happen to me. another 6 Grand for the damn engine