V6 (1994-2004) Mustangs Technical discussions on the 3.8L and 3.9L V6 torque monsters

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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 06:03 PM
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I'm pretty sure the DiabloSport covers the 99's too. And as far as practicle, HotRods_N_Booze has his limiter set to 6300 Rpm, and I have mine set at 6250 Rpm. And we have no problems. The newer 3.8's like it in the higher RPM area!
Cool. 6,250 is more like it! 5,000 is more like a diesel or something. Have you had any trouble with valvetrain float or longevity (oiling). Stock oil pump is ok up to 6,250??

Greg

Old Nov 6, 2005 | 06:05 PM
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ORIGINAL: 03YellowPony

I'm pretty sure the DiabloSport covers the 99's too. And as far as practicle, HotRods_N_Booze has his limiter set to 6300 Rpm, and I have mine set at 6250 Rpm. And we have no problems. The newer 3.8's like it in the higher RPM area!
Cool. 6,250 is more like it! 5,000 is more like a diesel or something. Have you had any trouble with valvetrain float or longevity (oiling). Stock oil pump is ok up to 6,250??

Greg

Absolutly none. Mind you, I don't take it to the limit very often, but when I do, she sings!
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