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- Aug 21, 2011
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- Immokalee Fl.
- My Car
- 1972 Mach 1 Q code 351CJ 4Spd Toploader 9" rear end
Thanks Ron. The "Rickster" serves as my inspiration.
Sheriff I'm going to follow this design but I'm adapting it to my sled using the steel from my body jig.
I’d be losing skin off my leg with my guauges in that spot . Hbu ?Added some mechanical gauges as a back up and piece of mind. View attachment 82604
No they are no problem for me I was a little concerned about that but it worked outI’d be losing skin off my leg with my guauges in that spot . Hbu ?
Just curious, what reading do you get on your mechanical gauges when the OEM gauges are mid scale? Also, what radio do you have installed there?Added some mechanical gauges as a back up and piece of mind. View attachment 82604
I let you know when I have the gauge hooked up. I need to get a bushing for the port I’m going to use. But on the dyno it had almost a 100 pounds before the oil got up to temp.Just curious, what reading do you get on your mechanical gauges when the OEM gauges are mid scale? Also, what radio do you have installed there?
How about sharing the dyno results?!I let you know when I have the gauge hooked up. I need to get a bushing for the port I’m going to use. But on the dyno it had almost a 100 pounds before the oil got up to temp.
But for the very short time I ran it the stock gauge was pretty much pegged.
What rpm range would you like to know about?
Not really yesterday but the weekend.
Drove an hour to the machine shop Friday to watch it on the dyno and pick it up. Made about 6 pulls on the dyno. Unhooked the motor and loaded up in the truck and drove an hour home. Pushed the disgustang out of the garage and unloaded the motor. Pushed the stang back in the garage. Prep the motor for installation then installed. Got trans mounted. Installed headers and hooked up the fuel system and electrical. Searched the garage for over an hour trying to find the power steering bracket. Couldn’t find so concluded that it must be at the machine shop. Installed the alternator and radiator, pretty much everything I could without the PS bracket. Did it all myself too.
Little sore but it was worth it.
Have to drive out to the machine shop tomorrow and grab my bracket.
Oh it’s not that nice it’s got two blankets under it.I must admit I cringe a little when I see a hood sitting on the roof. I am sure you wouldn't do it if it caused you any concern on such a nice car. I just can't get myself to that point.
I was happy with my 437hp 451 torque dyno results until I saw your dyno results.
Nice!Took mine out today for about 15 miles, maybe the last time this season.
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