I've gone Turbo!!!
Moderator: MalcolmV8
Re: I've gone Turbo!!!
It looks sweet!!!!! I love the stance it gives your truck.... Looking good man!!!
1986 Ranger with 1990 5.0 HO roller motor
Ported GT-40 heads
Duel plane air gap intake with 750cfm Holly
Paxton SN93 Supercharger with 3 1/2" pulley.
8 to 9psi of boost??
T-5 trans
Large tube shorty headers
Stock posi rear end
Ported GT-40 heads
Duel plane air gap intake with 750cfm Holly
Paxton SN93 Supercharger with 3 1/2" pulley.
8 to 9psi of boost??
T-5 trans
Large tube shorty headers
Stock posi rear end
- 302project
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Re: I've gone Turbo!!!
Yeah same hereMalcolmV8 wrote:Hopefully soon. I miss my toys too when they're down.
Thanks man!!v8ranger wrote:It looks sweet!!!!! I love the stance it gives your truck.... Looking good man!!!
1993 Ford Ranger STX with a BOSS302 4-bolt main block in 5.0L form, Scat crank and rods, Probe pistons, Trickflow twisted wedge heads, intake and fuel rails, Scorpion 1.6 roller rockers, Automotive A1000 fuel pump, Canton oil pan, Mellin high volume oil pump, B&G Custom headers, PT88 Turbo, HPX PMAS MAF, MSD A6L box and distributor, Ford Racing 9 mm spark plug wires, 80 lbs Siemems injectors, stock A9L computer with an SCT 4 bank chip, ford 9" rear with coil overs, Tremec TKO500.
Re: I've gone Turbo!!!
Just finished flipping through this thread, and you sir are INSANE, I want a ride
87 Ranger: Coast High Performance 331 kit 28oz balance, Comp XE264HR14 cam, 64cc 185 AFR heads, 1.7 roller rockers, Full manual reverse VB c4
- 302project
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Re: I've gone Turbo!!!
LOL thanks but right now the truck is back to the surgery room lol. It got overheated and I blew the head gaskets. But that is not the problem since I am putting back together. The problem is that Im stripping the intake manifold threads on the heads 4 times (on three bolts) and im trying to avoid taking it off. Hopefully tomorrow I'll fix it for good.Soul wrote:Just finished flipping through this thread, and you sir are INSANE, I want a ride
The moral of this story is USE STUDS ON ALUMINUM HEADS FOR EVERYTHING!!!!!!
I learned that the hard way
1993 Ford Ranger STX with a BOSS302 4-bolt main block in 5.0L form, Scat crank and rods, Probe pistons, Trickflow twisted wedge heads, intake and fuel rails, Scorpion 1.6 roller rockers, Automotive A1000 fuel pump, Canton oil pan, Mellin high volume oil pump, B&G Custom headers, PT88 Turbo, HPX PMAS MAF, MSD A6L box and distributor, Ford Racing 9 mm spark plug wires, 80 lbs Siemems injectors, stock A9L computer with an SCT 4 bank chip, ford 9" rear with coil overs, Tremec TKO500.
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Re: I've gone Turbo!!!
For sure use the studs on aluminum, saves the headaches and the high dollar parts. That sounds like one hell of a ride you have.
88 Ranger short bed, 5.0 HO, T5, 9", My driver, Thanks guys for your help
63 Falcon, chopped top, tubbed, many mods, sitting for many years, soon to have 331 and T5
60 Galaxie Starliner, chopped rat rod cruiser
Berrian 100" rail, Corvair 140+ 6 cylinder
00 Explorer, 4.0, AWD, daily driver
63 Falcon, chopped top, tubbed, many mods, sitting for many years, soon to have 331 and T5
60 Galaxie Starliner, chopped rat rod cruiser
Berrian 100" rail, Corvair 140+ 6 cylinder
00 Explorer, 4.0, AWD, daily driver