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Thanks for the pics JETFTR, awesome work!!
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Thanks gents, thought it might be structural as the bumper mount is one side and the watts link on the other.
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Hey all, just wondering if anyone has done this? Looking to run a drop tank with twin exhausts on each side.
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Single 3" is a bit too restrictive imo, this is only a 380-400Hp Clevo. They sound awesome, however listen when it goes past.
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Most panel shops only do insurance work now. I got my bonnet sprayed by Brett at Mitchell Smash Repairs, I was very happy with the job.
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I have never had problems in the past thrashing, moving
It was the idling and not moving was the problem
To give you an idea I was stuck in a queue at Summernats for over 20 minutes just idling and it was over 40 degrees and it sat just under 200F. That's unshrouded as well just with the 16" SPAL, with a shroud would have been even better.
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PWR is an awesome radiator, belting around the track sits under 180.
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Chaise I am pretty sure its Australia wide, I spoke to 2 engineers about twin turbo in the ACT and they referred me to VSB14.Is that an ACT rule or Australian Billy?
I read the story in Street Machine of the VC that was twin turbo and he had to get a 5.5L
Formula is heaviest variant of model multiplied by 3 for blown or 5 for NA gives you the max cc.
So ESP was 1560 x 3 = 4680cc for blown and 1560 x 5 = 7800cc for NA. Which is a bit stupid considering how much power you can make with a NA 7.8L big block.. lol
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Coyote engines are awesome, the 335 Miami is epic and would be unreal in an early Ford. The problem is with the new rules (VSB14) you would struggle getting a blown engine engineered. 4.68L is the biggest blown engine you can put in an XE. Without notching the towers you would have little chance getting a modular motor in, I doubt the brake booster would fit as well.
This would be sweet for 15k the Ford Racing Aluminator XS, 500Hp+ spins to 8000rpm.
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/part_details.asp?PartKeyField=23300
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Other options are Global West Suspension and Maier Racing. All of them are great products and will be a huge improvement. I went with RRS because I want to run 10s on the front.
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These coil overs look like a nice mod, great for improving handling and adjustable ride height. RRS may seem expensive however the money you spend to setup stock modified suspension properly is not actually cheap either. I have done both, and you will always suffer from shithouse ball joint angles trying to run any decent camber. If you want serious handling you need to cough it up. Just the RRS struts were 3.8 seconds a lap quicker than the stock modified setup, and it handles and rides like my FG. The best thing for me was engineers will sign off on any RRS product with no testing. Plenty of aftermarket options these days out there, which is great for the box models.