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Dion Hildebrandt 12-27-2012 11:22 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by SwillRacer (Post 362425)
So my first question to you is:

Should I go the Evan Smith route and convert the car to 1993 Cobra specs? This will allow me to dump a sh#t-ton of money in to some GT-40 iron heads instead of the E7 stockers. For some reason, dumping money in to E7's just doesn't seem right so I'm leaning towards a cobra conversion. But in doing this, I'll need to also get a host of other things such as an OE cobra intake, untouched GT-40 iron heads, cobra body kit, etc., which all just adds to the cost of the project. I do love the look of the 1993 Cobras though.....wish I could just run an Cobra spec engine in my LX bodied car.

I believe going the Cobra route would also change my class designation too, yes?

saw this add for gt-40 heads do with it what you want.
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ442842923

SwillRacer 12-29-2012 01:15 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff Swanson (Post 362600)
Take a look at the '88 Saleen: HO combo, it can make I/SA @ 2750#, and you can run an auto. Some added expense for the body kit. I haven't surfed every year of the 87-93 LX Hatch cars, but I think the Saleen is the only one that will make I/SA right now. Double check me, if you find one (12.99 factor or lower) there would be no reason to do the Saleen other than to be different. If you don't care about running the faster class then stick with what you've got.

Jeff/Anyone,

I've spent the last 45 minutes on nhraracer.com trying to hunt down the specs for Saleen mustangs and have found absolutely nothing. Where are you guys getting your info on the Saleen and its I/SA potential? Obviously, I am missing something somewhere....

Jeff Swanson 12-29-2012 01:42 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by SwillRacer (Post 363029)
Jeff/Anyone,

I've spent the last 45 minutes on nhraracer.com trying to hunt down the specs for Saleen mustangs and have found absolutely nothing. Where are you guys getting your info on the Saleen and its I/SA potential? Obviously, I am missing something somewhere....

The engine specs are the same as any '88 225/215hp 5.0 HO found in the GTs and LXs. You can find car itself in the Stock Car Classification Guide under 1988 Ford. It's the last Mustang listed.

What are you looking for specifically?

SwillRacer 12-30-2012 01:59 AM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff Swanson (Post 363032)
The engine specs are the same as any '88 225/215hp 5.0 HO found in the GTs and LXs. You can find car itself in the Stock Car Classification Guide under 1988 Ford. It's the last Mustang listed.

What are you looking for specifically?

Ya know what, it was a rookie mistake on my part. I was looking at the classification for 1989 which is my cars model year and there is no Saleen specs. Why do the Saleen's get to weigh so much less? I'm guessing its because of the Saleen's lighter weight suspension parts = lighter shipping weight?

SwillRacer 12-30-2012 02:11 AM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
Well, here's what I've been up to tonight while most of you are watch bowl games and drinking beer. LOL!

First, I pulled the T-5. (Sorry about the size and orientation of this pic. I rotated it in photobucket and when I view it in there it looks right, but not here for some reason - Yes I did save my changes in photobucket!)
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...psdc2c03db.jpg

Then I went after the short block.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ps3eda6add.jpg

I still have the car up on jack stands so I was questioning whether I'd be able to get the engine up high enough to clear the fenders and core. Turns out I had about 6 inches to spare!! Yeeeeehaaaaa!!
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ps339cd93a.jpg

And here is where I stopped for the night. My master bedroom is right over the garage so I didn't want the compressor to be kicking on/off too late and wake up the wife. This is what 120K miles and a few years of sitting around looks like. Before I do anything else I'm going to have to head over to Harbor Freight and pick up a parts washer.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ps6656095a.jpg

SwillRacer 12-30-2012 02:22 AM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
what do you guys recommend for getting rust off the exterior surfaces of the block? Sand blast? Angle die grinder with some of those fiber surface cleaner discs?

In my experience I've been fortunate to only have worked on new racing blocks so they were always nice and clean before we painted them. I've never really had to contend with all this rust and sludge. I guess I'm spoiled.

Jeff Swanson 12-30-2012 01:06 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by SwillRacer (Post 363126)
Why do the Saleen's get to weigh so much less? I'm guessing its because of the Saleen's lighter weight suspension parts = lighter shipping weight?

I can't see any reason why a Saleen would be any lighter than a Mustang GT. Back in the day I think someone had Ford submit a "creative" shipping weight for the Saleen so that it would fit the faster SS/GT classes with a Cleveland.

Damn Yankee 12-30-2012 05:07 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff Swanson (Post 363158)
I can't see any reason why a Saleen would be any lighter than a Mustang GT. Back in the day I think someone had Ford submit a "creative" shipping weight for the Saleen so that it would fit the faster SS/GT classes with a Cleveland.

I know where there is a 428 FE GT/B Saleen Mustang that is really light...........pretty sure he has dipped in the 8's as well

Jeff Swanson 12-30-2012 05:29 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
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Originally Posted by Damn Yankee (Post 363192)
I know where there is a 428 FE GT/B Saleen Mustang that is really light...........pretty sure he has dipped in the 8's as well

About 5 miles from my house. :) The LeBlanc Saleen is a bad hombre. 8.9x in GT/A.

Evan Smith 12-30-2012 08:31 PM

Re: Foxbody Stocker/Bracket Racer
 
I may have heads, intake and other parts for sale.

Evan


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