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 why did you guys buy 5.0? Hi, I was just wondering what was the reason behind buying and racing your 5 liter. I know that it has good gas mileage and all, but wouldn't you rather have a carbureted race car? Their kinda old school and traditional, but gotta keep the good ol' carburetor around right? I ask this because i have a truck now, and am thinking of picking up car. I want the car to be pretty fast(at least 10 secs.), but i will only drive it on good days for crusing and sometimes at the track for fun (no racing). If i had to buy a car, and i didn't already have one, 5.0 would be the first immediate choice. Thanks! | 
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 carbureted cars make good peak horsepower, efi makes good low end, and responsive torque, efi always gets better drivability and gas mileage, for a weekend warrior, a carbed car is fine, and easier to work with, for example, my friends 85 coupe, carbureted 347, he drives it ocassionally, about 3 days out of the week, but should go high 11's without nos, and sits on e.t. street tires. ------------------ 90 lx coupe: 5spd, energy susp trans mounts, fms hd clutch, Mac coldair fenderwell, Mac h-pipe, supercoil, ADS chip, 160 stat, aluminum D/S, Black magic fan, 3.27grs. Best time: 13.9116(on 225/60/15 firehawks) Best mph: 98.17 Best 60': 1.9607 someday mods:4.10's, slicks. | 
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 90dpscoupe is right on the money on differences between carb and efi. A car that runs 10's in the quarter mile is going to be very tough to drive on the street. ------------------ 1990 Mustang GT 5.0 1966 Mustang 200 six 2001 Ford F-150 5.4 | 
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 *at least* 10's ?!?!  i hope your talking 8th mile...... I would say that EFI is better all around; its not as hard as people think to work on, provides more accurate mixture, and therefore better effiency and power. | 
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 Well it doesn't have to be the best running car on the street, but it probably would be just a cruiser.  I just like the idea of having a crabed car since in the future the ricer generation will come up and the "art" of the carburetor will dwindle.  Thanks! | 
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 naw, carbs will always be a part of hot rodding, id go that route for a project, racecar...ect..but for daily driving, and plenty of power i like efi. ------------------ 90 lx coupe: 5spd, energy susp trans mounts, fms hd clutch, Mac coldair fenderwell, Mac h-pipe, supercoil, ADS chip, 160 stat, aluminum D/S, Black magic fan, 3.27grs. Best time: 13.9116(on 225/60/15 firehawks) Best mph: 98.17 Best 60': 1.9607 someday mods:4.10's, slicks. | 
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 LOL - a 10 second "street cruiser"? Wow, somebody's got $$$ to burn!  http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif  http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif Do you know how fast a 10 second car is??? If you've got a 10 second Stang, it'd be a sin not to race it. Believe me, if you're Stang is running 10 second 1/4 passes.......you're not gettin' good gas mileage AT ALL  http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif! ------------------ '90 LX 5.0;12K original miles;FMS 3.55 gears; March pulleys;Edelbrock Performer Heads;BBK 1 5/8" equal length shorties;MSD 6AL ignition w/ blaster 2 coil;FMS E303 cam;Pro-M 75mm MAF;BBK 70mm TB; Eibach drag-launch spring kit;Southside weld-on subs;9" K&N cone filter charger;Hurst shifter;Cervini 3" turbo hood;A/C delete;gutted cats;2 chamber Flomasters;Corbeau racing seats;FMS 30# injectors;JMS custom chip;Holley 190lb fp;TFS track heat intake (12.299 @ 113mph w/ a 1.78 60') ....soon to be b | 
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