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Old 03-29-2008, 01:53 PM   #1
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Default SD maxing out?

I'm on here helping one of my friends with his '88 GT. Here is a list of his current Mods:
BBK Shorty Headers
H-Piped to Flows dumped
Cobra upper and lower intake
C.A.I.
Edelbrock heads
Baby Cam

Can anyone give an estimate on how much Rwhp and TQ he is making? As well as 1/8 mile e.t.?
Should he make the switch to MAF? Car runs strong right now, we've been doing a little bit of maintenance.
What other mods would you all recommend? We're considering going to a 65mm Throttle Body(Ford Racing to be specific), and Longtube headers.
It's a 5-speed with a B&m pro5.0. Stock gear(what size is this?) The guy gave him a bigger gear as well, a 3.42 I believe.
At what Rwhp will the SD max out at?

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Old 03-29-2008, 03:13 PM   #2
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Default RE: SD maxing out?

you looking at with spray like 350 rwhp what cam does it have in it now ?and what are the specs on the heads and cam and not to sure on the stock rear gearit could be a 2.73 or 3.08 have to have the code off the door tag to find out .
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