There is no need to chip a cobra for a rear-end gear change.
Ive been a ford tech for 8 years, i own a 97 cobra myself...
Mods:
4.10s
off-road h-pipe
underdrive pullies
BBK throttle body
pro 5.0 short throw
2 chamber flowmasters/dumped
MAC cold air intake
(may be forgetting something)
Going from memory on times here
1/4 13.5xx
mph 106 or so
street tires
Never once touched the PCM other thn ford issued calibrations. A rear-end gear change will NOT affect an any way the way your engine will run in these cars....fact, thats the way it is.
Ofcoarse if you put a more agresive tune on it it will run faster but it has nothing to do with what gear you are running.
Its tricky to get a good launch on these cars....a fine line between roasting them an boggin it cause you really gotta wind em up to get some times out of em.
Most serious cobra n/a racers run slicks, beef the drivetrain a bit (axles/rear-end girdle ect) an drop it off the line at a good 6-7k rpm launch an turn in some amazeing numbers. These cars dont generate the best tourqe in N/A form so ya gotta get the rpms up there where the car makes its HP....
Work on your Launches...the power is there for sure.....97s stock ran a 14.0 you have a solid 13 in that car for sure! keep practiceing....
Luka
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