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my '91 mustang 331 twin turbo build

Discussion in 'The Turbo "Builds" Board' started by luckythirteen13, Jul 10, 2019.

  1. luckythirteen13

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    due to the aerospace brakes, the front tires stuck out too far. I ordered a set of 1" shorter a-arms to tuck them back in
     
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  4. luckythirteen13

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    took the mustang to the gym, its first real drive and it did phenomenal. Idle was too high but turned it down when I got home. Barely laid into the throttle and it went. Very excited to get it to the track
     
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  5. luckythirteen13

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  6. Old 86

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    What did you do to shorten the steering rack for the shorter a arms?
     
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  7. luckythirteen13

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    I just threaded the end links further onto the threads on the rack. No modification needed
     
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  9. Old 86

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    I had a bump steer kit and couldn’t thread them far enough. Did you use the factory tie rod ends?
     
  10. luckythirteen13

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    Ya, I still have the stock rod ends. I dont have a bump steer kit on my car
     
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  12. Old 86

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    Thanks man , I appreciate it
     
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  13. Cmoses

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    Dam I bet that thing is a animal how was it street driving choppy or anything?
     
  14. luckythirteen13

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    Drives good. Was ready for the track but had a small trans leak. While attempting to fix it this whole Corona virus hit and the track closed. In my down town I had the trans rebuilt a d I painted the whole car.

    But it ran great on the street. Super sensitive to throttle I put. I drive on the street on just spring pressure which is 12psi. It's a handful
     
  15. Cmoses

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    Nice I and getting ready to build my 351w was going back and forth bout single or twin I have a s366. That's why I was asking if it was choppy or not
     
  16. luckythirteen13

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    If my twins hadn't survived the accident that killed my last car, I would have gone big single. Less plumbing
     
  17. luckythirteen13

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    Not a body guy by any stretch of the imagination and never will be. I really only wanted the car to be one color, no plans to make it a show car. spent $75, mostly on body filler, primer and sand paper to make the car one solid color. Im happy with it

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  18. luckythirteen13

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    doing small amounts of work to the car. its pretty hot here, and although the track is open for street car test and tune, because of covid there are a ton of rules such as you have to wear a mask and no spectators or crew, among other rules. so i havent gone. got my hands on a twisted builds co2 boost controller as a beta tester as its not yet for sale. this video shows the install. i will make another video of the testing process. i have tested it a little but didnt film it. my turbo kit is capable of holding as low as 5psi of boost so pretty impressed with that

     
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  19. Josh Kinzey

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    Keep the updates coming, love the car. I'm "Underground Garage" on YouTube, I did some build videos of my twin turbo fox as well.
     
  20. luckythirteen13

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    im trying. i did some test pulls the other day. had the gopro mounted in the car with a suction cup and as soon as i started the car it fell off. i was already strapped into the car and didnt feel like getting out to reattach it. kinda sorry i didnt now. its well over 100* every day so getting the car out is difficult
     
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