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Posted: Mon Jan 13th, 2020 12:11 pm |
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Quick way to horsepower on a ford is have it tuned for the parts you use. Sure you can throw a set of heads intake throttle body cam headers all the stuff you want. But without having tuned properly you might as well leave it stock. All the speed parts in the world are useless without a good tune allowing all the parts to work efficiently together. I just built a 98 mustang with a 4.6 sohc. Base dyno pull in stock trim the car made 196 hp to the ground. After doing a full pi swap no tune the car made 255 to the ground. Then after a few setups with a tuner the car made 303 hp to the ground. And it's all stock except the 75mm sr performance throttle body and upper intake. The pi swap is just stock ford parts heads cams and lower intake found on 1999 and newer 4.6 sohc engines. Obviously your doing a push rod 5.0. But the principle is the same.
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