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Old 04-14-2004, 11:05 PM
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How Fast?

How fast can you make a v6 mustang, without swaping for a v8? (and please don't tell me to drop the 6 and get an 8)
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Old 04-14-2004, 11:18 PM
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As fast as your pockets are deep.
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Old 04-14-2004, 11:26 PM
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Re: How Fast?

Hey GTstang can i even make it faster than the... LS1? j/k . where would you start and what if their like 5,000deep (don't wanna pay the insurance on a v8)
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Re: How Fast?

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As fast as your pockets are deep.
Pretty much.

The obvious route becomes forced induction which costs to the
point where it'd be cheaper go the V8 route. Unless were talking
Nitrous, but then you better have the bottom end of your engine
rebuilt(pistons/crank). More cost. And after it's all said and done
you still be short in the torque department lacking 2-cylinders and
the displacement of a V8.

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With $5K, I'd say go with FI. A turbo will be a bit safer and more economical when under normal acceleration, but they are usually a tad more expensive than a SC. Otherwise a SC will add a good amount of power to the 3.8L, just dont run too high of boost.
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Re: How Fast?

You can boost a 3.8 well enough to get them into the 12's. I don't remember which magazine it was, but either 5.0 mustang or MM&FF, had a issue where they had a bunch of 3.8's that were pushing some amazing numbers. I can look it up for you, but it will take some time because all my back issues are currently packed up for the move.
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Old 04-15-2004, 05:31 AM
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Re: Re: How Fast?

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You can boost a 3.8 well enough to get them into the 12's. I don't remember which magazine it was, but either 5.0 mustang or MM&FF, had a issue where they had a bunch of 3.8's that were pushing some amazing numbers. I can look it up for you, but it will take some time because all my back issues are currently packed up for the move.

Yea I remember that issue with the V-6 shoout-out. To be honest I just skipped it... kinda like when the used to try to force a Focus article in there every month. Thank god they stopped that....

But yea back to the point... force induction and a call to Racer Walsh is in order for you. I admit I'm lacking on Ford V-6 knowledge unless it was made by Yamaha for the shear fact I don't care about them.
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Yea I remember that issue with the V-6 shoout-out. To be honest I just skipped it... kinda like when the used to try to force a Focus article in there every month. Thank god they stopped that....

But yea back to the point... force induction and a call to Racer Walsh is in order for you. I admit I'm lacking on Ford V-6 knowledge unless it was made by Yamaha for the shear fact I don't care about them.
Yeah, they finally have a dedicated Fucus mag out now. They were actually pushing it in the latest issue or 5.0 Mustang.
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Old 04-15-2004, 08:27 PM
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Re: How Fast?

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How fast can you make a v6 mustang, without swaping for a v8? (and please don't tell me to drop the 6 and get an 8)
This looks like a good place for you to check out:
http://www.3.8mustang.com/
Looks like they have alot of 3.8 info there. Easy web address to remember too.
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Old 04-15-2004, 10:19 PM
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Just as a general question, in the 99+ 6-shooters how good are the heads? Sorry if that sounds stupid, but if the basic engine components aren't up to par, then bolt-ons are in vain.
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Re: How Fast?

turbo that BEAST . Then get a good exhaust from the downpipe back.
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Old 04-17-2004, 06:54 PM
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You can get it to go straight into 10s if you have time money and expertise. First, N/a tune N/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tuneN/a tune! Always make your engine perform to the best it could naturally aspirated. Then you can add turbo or whatever. If it is already so powerful, imagine what a turbo can do. If you are serious, twin it. No harm in twinning. Have a good setup, like 2 diff sizes the small size for low rpm and the bigger one to carry it on for high rpm speed passes.
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Old 04-17-2004, 06:57 PM
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Are you disappointed in the stock performance? Just for your info, ford hasnt even pushed the V6 to its limit, like how honda has with its amazing S2K I4. Ford decided to let enthusiasts do it themselves, and keep stang prices and image conservative. I tell ya, theres lot of un tapped potential in that powerplant.
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Old 04-17-2004, 07:24 PM
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Re: How Fast?

what do you mean n/a tune?
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Old 04-17-2004, 07:45 PM
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naturally aspirated tuning. Means getting the most without any force induction like turbo. just like saying let the engine breath by itself!
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