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Tangerine GT -> Supercharger or Turbo for a 5. (3/23/2003 4:44:14 PM)
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Turbo setup is pretty simple. Assuming you're gonna keep it a daily driver, there's not a whole lot you eed to change. Some 1.6 ratio rockers, a Ford e-303 cam, new valve springs with retainers, new lifters, and a new timing chain set. All of this should be added before purchasing the turbo kit. The car will idle nicely have a bit more acceleration to it. When you do get a kit, you should buy some bigger injectors (30 lb. or 36 lb.) You might need a new fuel pump and FMU as well, but most kits come with these. As far as mufflers go when you're turbo charging you want as much flow possible in the exhaust so chambered mufflers aren't really ideal, you're gonna want some Dynomax superturbos. They have a straight-through flow design and only cost $35 a muffler. They open up the most power with your turrbo and reduce alot of back pressure. If you're looking to spend alot of cash and making more than 13 boost, you're gonna want to get some low-compression forged pistons, forged rods, and forged crankshaft. Some people also like changing their intake manifolds and heads also but the stock ones can handle around 13psi of boost. 13 boost can be quite nice on performance if set up properly and have little lag... but if you're aiming for high hp like the 700+ range you'll n eed these things as well. After its all setup a good chip will be needed for the air/fuel ratios and Diablo Sport makes the best reprogrammable chip for mustangs.
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