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BLWN 4D 06-22-2001 01:48 PM

!!!!!Loss of power at op temp!!!!!!!!
 
I have a 91’ stang with all the bells and whistles including a Vortech. For the first ½ hour or so, the car runs strong. But as soon as the car gets to operating temperature, it feels like the car is dropping cylinders! I am still making boost and the car roars like I’m hauling *** but it’s all show. I couldn’t even pull in front of a S-2000 the other day!! As you can tell this did not make me happy a happy camper. The temp gauge goes up to about the half way mark and the car really doesn’t overheat. I live in So CAL by the beach so the temperature is in the mid to lo 80’s. Not more. I already have a 3-core and 180 stat. Any suggestions you could make or things for me to check would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.


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Cobra 306, Edelbrock heads,E-303 cam,1.77 Rockers, Vortech manifolds, Vortech supercharger, Tremec trans,aluminum fly wheel Richmond gears, Stillen brakes, ect..
400 RWHP

smokedchevy 06-22-2001 02:46 PM

How much boost are you running? The more boost there is the more the intake charge heats up. You might need an intercooler.

smokedchevy 06-22-2001 02:49 PM

Also, how long has it been doing it?

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92 GT, 4:10 gears, centerforce clutch, 6# powerdyne blower, bbk h-pipe, flowmasters

A Wild Neg 06-22-2001 04:12 PM

I have the same problem. I havnt' really cured it I dont' think. I can't get it to run cool enough to actually see if it looses power still. I messed with my timing a bit, and it still seems to have power when I drive. Thats just in my case though.

Someone also suggested that its getting to hot in the engine compartment, and its bringing in warm air. You have ram air/cool air filter system? I'm going ot be trying that next.

LX5liter 06-23-2001 10:05 AM

It almost sounds as if your clutch is slipping. Maybe the clutch disc has something on it which starts to bleed out at higher temps. Just a guess.

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B.R.
L.X. 5.0 coupe
Cruise control,power mirrors,...and Thats it!

Just me 06-23-2001 11:41 AM

I would try the ram air or intercooler. I'm pretty sure thats what it is.

Just me
91'lx, 302 block, crank pulley, no smog, short belt, Wolverine 1087 cam, 15 deg timing, TFS TW heads, motorsport 1.6 3/8 stud RR, ARP studs, TFS chrome hardened push rods, 24lb inj, BBK 255lph fuel pump, Areomotive billet adj FPR, Performer RPM intake(ported to 75mm), 1" spacer, Motorsport polished tall valve covers(love em), Pro-M 77, Acufab 75mm TB, Ford idle air bypass valve, K&N conical, MSD 6AL and coil, 9mm MS cables, NGK bkr5e 11 plugs@55, motorsport 3 core radiator,160 thermostat, Hurst short throw, motorsport 410 gears, aluminum drive shaft,Kenny brown Subs, Mac 1 3/4"Long tube, custom 3"off road xpipe, 2 chamber Flow Masters, 3 1/2" tailpipes HAL tubular K-member, KYB struts and shocks, Eibach springs, Steeda 2.5" Cowl, Steeda rear wing, black Dupont centari acrylic enamel paint. Going for an electric fan setup with a blower.

smokedchevy 06-23-2001 07:51 PM

What's up BLWN4WD?????

Capri306 06-24-2001 02:38 AM

Three words: replace the HEGO's.

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Capri306, Moderator, The Mustang Works Online
1979 Mercury Capri, 5.0L -- C4 -- 2.73
1987 Mustang LX Notch


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