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Re: 1998 Mustang Cobra Engine Work Question?
I have to agree with Jeff. Are you taking the car to a REPUTABLE shop? It sounds like they're just trying to bleed you dry.
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Re: 1998 Mustang Cobra Engine Work Question?
Yes it is a shop for Newer high performance Mustangs and camaro's
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Re: 1998 Mustang Cobra Engine Work Question?
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It sounds like you aren't planning on forced induction initially so you should be fine with your stock injectors and just getting a tune. Even with all the bolt-ons you're not going to make a whole lot of power N/A unless you want to spent a ton of money on headwork, custom cams, and you'd also need to run extremely high compression that's not going to be friendly for pump gas. Bang for the buck you'd be much better off just getting a built shortblock, blower or turbo kit and the supporting fuel mods and then adding boost or bolt-ons as you go if you get bored of your power level. |
Re: 1998 Mustang Cobra Engine Work Question?
ur gonna have to sit down and think of what u wanna buy u can't just go and slap a bunch of parts and think ur gona have 700hp every things got to work with each other....ive never herd of a cracked rod ,i dout that it would just break..ive herd about thoes things spinning bearings.i just dont beleve its cracked
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