who would win?
super GT
01-04-2004, 11:00 AM
my friend is driving a 1995 mustang gt auto, vert with just pulleys and a cold air intake. what kind of 1/4 mile times would he get. He wants to race a guy with a 2001 mustang v6 5 speed coupe stock. who do you think would win??
eillob
01-04-2004, 11:38 AM
The 95 hands down. 1/4 mile times, probably high 14s or low 15's. Tell your friend to get a gear change asap. With an automatic convertable your dealing with the worst of both worlds. My suggestion would be 4.10s or 3.73s
parrish5o
01-04-2004, 07:13 PM
eillob
are you running a recalibrated stock MAF or an aftermarket and just out of curosity why such large injectors? The 19lb factory pieces would be more than enough to supply a engine with your parts list. When I swapped my 24s for 30s there was no obivous performance gains but my milage dropped, so I'm thinking of putting the 24s back in. I have an appointment with Panhandle for some time on the dyno next week so I'll wait until I get some figures before I decide.
are you running a recalibrated stock MAF or an aftermarket and just out of curosity why such large injectors? The 19lb factory pieces would be more than enough to supply a engine with your parts list. When I swapped my 24s for 30s there was no obivous performance gains but my milage dropped, so I'm thinking of putting the 24s back in. I have an appointment with Panhandle for some time on the dyno next week so I'll wait until I get some figures before I decide.
eillob
01-04-2004, 08:17 PM
I changed my MAF sensor for one calibrated for 30lb injectors. The reason I went with larger injectors is because im adding a 100 shot of nitrous. Also in the next couple of months I plan on swapping the motor for a 347.
parrish5o
01-04-2004, 08:25 PM
Thats what I figured, I have heard alot of different opinions on injector size vs hp. I say it's better to go a little bit than to run lean, good plan, and cool car.
MustangRoadRacer
01-05-2004, 11:21 AM
not only that, but a set of smaller injectors with the pressure turned up is better than larger with the pressure turned down.
because of atomization, etc.
because of atomization, etc.
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