RAVAGE88
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I've eluded in posts prior to my hiatus over the last few months that I've been gathering parts to continue the building of "Chad.' So, over the last three weekends, huge chunks have changed from OEM to parts from high end suppliers. This has been no small task and for those that have done similar, you already know that challenges are presented along the way. First, the list of parts:
Ok, now for the things I didn't exactly consider prior to starting this phase of my build. Although the LTHs fit beautifully, I was uncomfortable with the small area of clearance for the A/C plumbing. So after a bit of contemplation and researching the experiences of guys here that have already been down this road, I deleted the A/C. This wasn't a difficult or sacrificial choice, as Chad is not a daily driver, but instead, a long-term project car that I'll be using for road course driving. Considering that, the upside is less weight and less parasitic loss.
Dealing with the removal and replacement of the K-Member was nothing more than nuts and bolts, adhering to a process, and taking our time (my Nephew is highly astute with a wrench). But of course, there are many torque-to-yield bolts and one-time-use nuts to purchase ahead of time (over $800 worth).
Pulling the front cover, removal of the timing chains, replacing OPGs, CS Timing Gear, tensioners and re-timing everything is no big deal. I have the Ford Shop Manual on CD-ROM, and building engines has been a family trade for generations.
Now, why do I have mid pipes with and without cats? Because curiosity killed the cat(s)....
Actually, as I thought about what direction to go, and staying NA for now, I decided that it's not that difficult to gather a bit of data on the matter. Wengerd did tunes for both and I'll start with catless. I haven't fired it up yet because I'm still waiting for the IM, TB and Adapter to arrive from AFS. I'll post more as the final pieces come together.
MB
- Steeda Road Race K-Member
- Steeda Tension Links w/Spherical Bushings
- Steeda HD Adjustable Engine Mounts
- Boundary Pump OPGs
- Boundary Pump Billet Steel Backplate
- MMR CS Timing Gear
- MMR IMRC Lockouts
- MMR Billet Timing Chain Guides
- MMR Secondary Tensioner Bracket
- MMR Secondary Tensioners
- MMR Block/Bell Housing Braces
- MMR Billet Coolant Pump Pulley
- GT500 Primary Chain Tensioners
- Ford Performance High Flow Coolant Pump
- 2M Fabrications Premium LT Headers
- 2M Fabrications HF Cats for Premium LTHs
- 2M Fabrications Catless Mid Pipes for LTHs
- 2M Fabrications O2 Spacers
- Wengerd Tunes (93 and E85, cats and catless)
- AFS Ported 18+ GT IM
- AFS Ported 87mm Bullit TB
- AFS Port Matched TB Adapter
Ok, now for the things I didn't exactly consider prior to starting this phase of my build. Although the LTHs fit beautifully, I was uncomfortable with the small area of clearance for the A/C plumbing. So after a bit of contemplation and researching the experiences of guys here that have already been down this road, I deleted the A/C. This wasn't a difficult or sacrificial choice, as Chad is not a daily driver, but instead, a long-term project car that I'll be using for road course driving. Considering that, the upside is less weight and less parasitic loss.
Dealing with the removal and replacement of the K-Member was nothing more than nuts and bolts, adhering to a process, and taking our time (my Nephew is highly astute with a wrench). But of course, there are many torque-to-yield bolts and one-time-use nuts to purchase ahead of time (over $800 worth).
Pulling the front cover, removal of the timing chains, replacing OPGs, CS Timing Gear, tensioners and re-timing everything is no big deal. I have the Ford Shop Manual on CD-ROM, and building engines has been a family trade for generations.
Now, why do I have mid pipes with and without cats? Because curiosity killed the cat(s)....
Actually, as I thought about what direction to go, and staying NA for now, I decided that it's not that difficult to gather a bit of data on the matter. Wengerd did tunes for both and I'll start with catless. I haven't fired it up yet because I'm still waiting for the IM, TB and Adapter to arrive from AFS. I'll post more as the final pieces come together.MB
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