h/c/i kit
#1
h/c/i kit
hey guys, just wondering if this is a good kit. Im looking for a kit that i can take to a shop and have them install. So please if anyone has info or links please provide it. Ive came up with this so far. Let me know how it is.
http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/ite...=TFS360350B+01
Also, does anyone know what a mech would charge to install the above?
http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/ite...=TFS360350B+01
Also, does anyone know what a mech would charge to install the above?
#2
RE: h/c/i kit
Ya looks decent. Trick flow is a good company, You might be able to find better deals from summit but i didnt look. As for a price i'd say you can find a decent mech for 65 an hour and your looking around 10 hours more or less. $650ish maybe more.
#3
RE: h/c/i kit
thanks for the input. Ive now decided on going with this.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
then would you agree install would be less then 1k?
Also, im assuming i will need a tune/dyno, what will this run me?
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
then would you agree install would be less then 1k?
Also, im assuming i will need a tune/dyno, what will this run me?
#4
RE: h/c/i kit
For $50.00 more or so i would upgrade to the track heat heads combo as they will give you more room for improvement later. The heads come with a basic entry level bracket racer setup, 10 deg locks,dual valve springs and they are good for up to a .600" lift. Just my thoughts...
It is a great kit anyhow.
Ryan
It is a great kit anyhow.
Ryan
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#10
RE: h/c/i kit
they should kit... ull just have too do a few extra things in most cases... like a elbow for hte intake or somethan... egr is probably different to like u said.... for the most part tho it should kit... they may make a kit for 94-95 tho... if they do that would be less work for u
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