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Re: OG FOX Build Thread
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like i said last month at northstar a wolf in sheeps clothing........
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oh i see. its been one of my goals for a while. while it may end up costing around 12-16k i dont really care. it would be amazing to have that kind of car. |
If you do most of the work yourself, you can keep the cost way down. Pull out motor and trans from a wrecked car, use the FRPP controller pack, factor in the required custom driveshaft, and you're looking at maybe $6000 in parts depending on what you pay for the motor/trans (I've seen a few go for $3000 lately). The canned tune with the controller pack would net a pretty driveable 400 hp. That would be a fun Fox!
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Headers are in, things are shaping up. I have one question though. How long would it take to pull the motor and reseal her. And put it back in.
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part of the leaking problem was the valve covers. Replaced them with Edelbrock covers I found at the swap meet for 20 bucks. also put some ford racing wires in and replaced all my plugs as well. I'll tackle the rear main seal next weekend.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps5533fc07.jpg also this happened last weekend. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps5a992774.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psd4b63982.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps93f622fa.jpg |
Noice
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your car gonna be ready by october
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I know it doesn't look as good, but the stock breather on these cars is hard to beat in terms of efficiency and not sucking up hot under hood air. Put a K&N filter in it and make sure the plastic end pieces that go to the fenders are in good shape. Put a plug over the openings on the bottom of each side where the heat risers went, and remove the vacuum tube from the flap on each side and then take the flap out completely on each side and you're good to go.
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