brgracer's build thread
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Thanks for the offer you guys, but need crap like odd -AN fittings. Anyway, got more stuffs done...
Billet vacuum block for IM.
YAY! IM, 70mm mustang TB, and TunerToys fuel rail mounted. All vac lines as well as throttle cable mount/linkage under the IM for a clean install look. mustang TB clocked for the under the IM throttle cable.
Billet vacuum block for IM.
YAY! IM, 70mm mustang TB, and TunerToys fuel rail mounted. All vac lines as well as throttle cable mount/linkage under the IM for a clean install look. mustang TB clocked for the under the IM throttle cable.
#52
I've been reading through your build thread and I must say your intake manifold is pure sex. I was wondering if you could help provide a link, or some information that would aid me in the purchase of the manifold.
Does it throw off your tuning significantly, or have you not had the chance to run it yet?
Thanks
Does it throw off your tuning significantly, or have you not had the chance to run it yet?
Thanks
#54
I've been reading through your build thread and I must say your intake manifold is pure sex. I was wondering if you could help provide a link, or some information that would aid me in the purchase of the manifold.
Does it throw off your tuning significantly, or have you not had the chance to run it yet?
Thanks
Does it throw off your tuning significantly, or have you not had the chance to run it yet?
Thanks
I have the same manifold except it is ported out quite a bit more. I just got the car started last week so I am still adjusting my idle. There is much more of a difference from a cold start to a hot restart. I blame this because you loose all the valves and IAC that bring heat to a cold start. I am also not running a TPS or a IAC. This gives a horrible idle. If you buy this piece and put on a Mustang Throttle Body then you have to adapt or use new IAC and TPS components.
I am attaching a video of a cold start just after the first time I have ever started the motor after a full build. Still need to change my fuel values. I have since got it to sit much more calm. Sorry for the horrid quality.
-Anthony
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She RUNS!!!! Granted I need to take care of some small stuff like heat shielding stuff so things don't melt and tuning, but she idles and drives with no leaks! Almost there....too bad I'm moving next week so I might not get too much done soon, but I am working on it.
A few quick pics with new wheels as well. And before the peanut gallery pipes up, there will be spacers to push the rears out to fill the flares better, AND the car has not settled with the new suspension yet, hence the fender gap which will be adjusted later.
A few quick pics with new wheels as well. And before the peanut gallery pipes up, there will be spacers to push the rears out to fill the flares better, AND the car has not settled with the new suspension yet, hence the fender gap which will be adjusted later.
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Yeah, I measured everything, and a lift is eventually in the plans, but I need to do some stuff like raise the garage door on that side first. That, and the garage flooring which goes in next week! Pics to follow next week.
Tim, I moved closer to you. Don't know if you consider that a good or bad thing. I'm right outside Ambler, PA.
Tim, I moved closer to you. Don't know if you consider that a good or bad thing. I'm right outside Ambler, PA.