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Location: NS CANADA
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The three I've drove (one being my daily driver in a f150) works fine, floor it and at 3000rpm it starts to pull hard. It doesn't "nose over" on its way to the factory shift point of 6750RPM!! This is a pick up motor! I thought it was a fluke but have driven two new transit vans with the same motor and same results. So, in a mustang with loose converter and some gear? I can't imagine it NOT being a rocket. First gear in the 6spd is quite low so 4.56 would probably be as low as you need otherwise the 1-2 shift would be before the first revolution of the tire. lol. Bottom line, I see a ton of potential in this engine, good flowing heads/strong bottom end and the throttle valve seems to be a good size too although I've never actually measured it. Love to see one run. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Texas
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Ford lists the power peak at 6,500 rpm and the torque peak at 4,250 rpm, so it would need a pretty loose converter and some gearing. The Stock Classification tool lists the throttle body as being 2.913" (74mm). And first gear in the 6R60 transmission is 4.171. |
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