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5.0L (1979-1995) MustangTechnical discussions on 5.0 Liter Mustangs within. This does not include the 5.0 from the 2011 Mustang GT. That information is in the 2005-1011 section.
RE: Can you help me identify this intake manifold?
I was just reading somewhere else that these intakes wont fit under a stock hood and you'll need a cowl hood. Is that right? Not that I mind, just gives me an excuse to lose some front end weight by using a fiberglass hood.
RE: Can you help me identify this intake manifold?
ORIGINAL: 93 LX FiveO
backfire, u ever dyno or run ur car at the track?
I havent had the chance to go to the dyno, but I tied a lightning at the track, I loss to an 03 cobra by .2 sec, I ran neck and neck w/ 00 scsaleen on the street, all this w/ my $hitty top end. that guy that recomended the 65mm tb sounds just like the summit tech, and I know that 65mm is enough for stock, but common, how long is it gonna be stock really. before you know it youll throw a cam inn, swap heads and then what, you would benefit more from a 70mm, but hey man thats just my 2 cents. trying topunk me?learn how to workkid
RE: Can you help me identify this intake manifold?
Exactly why I specified if the car is going to stay pretty much stock. You do NOT need a 70mm TB until you are making big HP, and with a N/A 302 with stock E7's you are not going to be making big HP..
Too big of a throttle body is only going to hurt your power curve.