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Uh oh......look out on the streets soon. Congrats Dave.
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"Gripping the wheel his knuckles went white with desire, the wheels of his mustang exploding on the highway like a slug from a .45. True death. 400 horsepower of maximum performance piercing the night, this is Black Sunshine"
"Gripping the wheel his knuckles went white with desire, the wheels of his mustang exploding on the highway like a slug from a .45. True death. 400 horsepower of maximum performance piercing the night, this is Black Sunshine"
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For those of you that don't know, I've been battling for about a year to get my car running. Mostly because I'm lazy, but also because we built a house, I changed jobs, had some bad parts, and lots of other stuff along the way. The car is a 93 Mustang that was originally a 2.3 auto slug. Its now a turbo 2.3 5 speed soon to be terror. I haven't even hit full throttle yet, but it feels really good so far. I actually drove it from Plant City to Odessa (about an hour on the interstate) with about 20 mins of total run time and tuning. I've had it to about 5psi so far due to a fresh motor and some ducting issues, but thanks to my aftermarket speed density EFI, it drives just fine with the ductwork loose (just slower). I know the wiring is a mess, its a long story, but suffice to say it will be cleaned up very soon.
BTW, its pretty loud right now because I'm running an open 3" downpipe, but I have my muffler and exhaust so that will be corrected soon.
BTW, its pretty loud right now because I'm running an open 3" downpipe, but I have my muffler and exhaust so that will be corrected soon.
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Oh its on the street now, its just missing a hood, headlight, valid plates, and muffler I took my wife for a spin last night and the damned thing feels REALLY nice at 5-6 lbs at part throttle. I about shit my pants when I pull up to a stop sign and look at the car in front of me and realize its a damned Sherrif (we have several that live in the neighborhood including one that lives at a county park down the street). Luckily he must've had the air on high cause he didn't hear the exhaust (its LOUD) but he must've seen the headlight out and running lights shining out the bottom of the car (not plugged into the lenses).