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90mustang5.8 05-12-2007 04:00 AM

351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
non roller 351 windsor, carburated.

whats a good combo that will get me into the high 11's with proper suspension. i was thinking of trick flow trackheat heads, edelbrock performer air gap int, and a ????????? cam somewhere in the .550" lift range.

but i am open to suggestions, lets hear em!

91hatchgt 05-12-2007 04:01 AM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
I would suggest a lunati or a custom grind.

90mustang5.8 05-12-2007 04:41 AM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku<-- this is the range i was looking for.....the trick flow heads can handle up to .600" lift anyways

uhhhh, should i get a mechanic flat tappet like that^ or a hydraulic flat tappet?

LTnone 05-12-2007 04:43 AM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
upgraded TF heads can handle .600. Make sure

90mustang5.8 05-12-2007 04:46 AM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
i copied this from their site..


The Track Heat heads feature higher rate valve springs (125 lbs. seat pressure at 1.780" installed height), 10 degree super locks, and manganese bronze guides. The heads can handle cams up to .600" lift when used with Trick Flow forged race pistons

90mustang5.8 05-12-2007 05:25 AM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 

ORIGINAL: 90mustang5.0

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku<-- this is the range i was looking for.....the trick flow heads can handle up to .600" lift anyways

uhhhh, should i get a mechanical flat tappet like that^ or a hydraulic flat tappet?
so i need mechanical or hydraulic? but im going to sleep now, it was a LONG day at the track....[sm=boosign.gif]

my77stang 05-12-2007 12:17 PM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
you'll make more power with solid lift but if your gonna drive this thing around i'd go hyd. so your not battling adjustments and noisy bullcrap all the time.

btw, if you were gonna use a .550 or .600 lift roller - i'd want a little more than 125 lb of spring pressure @ the seat specially if your gonna be winding this thing up.

r.barn 05-12-2007 02:25 PM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
AFR 185's with upgraded springs
custom cam
Vic Jr. intake
1 3/4 LT's
10-1 compression

your there

w8less 05-12-2007 02:32 PM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 

ORIGINAL: r.barn

AFR 185's with upgraded springs
custom cam
Vic Jr. intake
1 3/4 LT's
10-1 compression

your there

with the right suspension he should be knocking on 10's door don't you think?

r.barn 05-12-2007 02:38 PM

RE: 351w h/c/i set-up for 11's
 
suspension, tires and car weight will have him anywhere
from flat 12.0 to 10.9's


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