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Old 02-20-2008, 10:41 PM
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Exclamation 93 thunderbird with a 5.0 help please!!

So I would like to upgrade a few things on my T-Bird, and I was wondering what should be the first few things that I should look into first for a good boost in hp at a good price, BESIDES intake and exaust.

Also if anyone could direct me to a good place to get these parts as well, I can't seem to find a good place online that sells parts for this car.

One more thing....will most of the products made for the mustang 5.0 go right onto my thunderbird?
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Re: 93 thunderbird with a 5.0 help please!!

Welcome to the forum NicholasJay. The first things to do are to check the condition of the engine by doing a compression test and connecting a vacuum gauge to it. A 93 Bird probably has a lot of miles on it so it's a waste of money to put performance parts on the engine if it is worn out. A rebuild might be in order. The timing chain is most likely due to be replaced and if the engine checks out ok then a complete tune up is in order. For performance gains the intake and exhaust ARE the first things to change. Next to consider is a chip and gears.
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