ss/sc vs 88 5.0
ss/sc vs 88 5.0
k well i got this guy at work that wants to race me really bad and hes so sure hes gunna beat me he says ill bet 500 bucks and hes got a stock 88 5.0 and i got a ss/sc with intake , would he beat me or what and by how many?
my ss/na beat a cocky ass guy in a 5.0, this guy was cocky as **** and had a car full of ugly passenger girls
him: does that thing have a turbo"
me: *Shakes head*
him: Supercharger
me: Shakes head*
him: haha not even worth my time
me:
*Light turns green he rips it i follow suit*
we hit 100 in a 50 on a main road and pretty much i was a fender up on him and keept on moving past...wasnt a real race but still..he was **** faced after
him: does that thing have a turbo"
me: *Shakes head*
him: Supercharger
me: Shakes head*
him: haha not even worth my time
me:
*Light turns green he rips it i follow suit*
we hit 100 in a 50 on a main road and pretty much i was a fender up on him and keept on moving past...wasnt a real race but still..he was **** faced after
Back in the day I had a red 1991 Mustang GT and my buddy had the same car but in black. Mine also had the 2.73 and his had the 3.08 gears bothe were five speeds.
Both cars would run mid 14's on a very good day with perfect conditions.
Both cars would run mid 14's on a very good day with perfect conditions.
Anyway, there are a million variables when it comes to Foxbody's because of the different configurations and the age:
Well maintaned vs. Not
Speed Density vs. MAF
5-speed vs. Auto
GT vs. LX
Hatch vs. Notch
2.73 vs. 3.08
...The list goes on...
And of course there's the other possible variable:
Stock vs. Stock-looking w/ ported heads, intakes, cam, gears
Personally, given that the guy sounds not-that-knowledgeable having a stock 5.0 and talking about twin-turbos, I'm guessing it's probably a rundown stock, or close-to-it car. In which case, you will probably win.
However, like I said, there are a million variables. A couple stock Fox 5.0's went high 13's, stock... which isn't to say that this car will be within even a second-and-a-half of that, but it just goes to show that they may not ALL be quite as easy to beat as some might think. Also, we're all still assuming that this car is actually stock. Even just a set of 3.73 gears that the current owner doesn't even know about could go a long way in making this a closer race than expected.
Again, I think you'll probably take him because it sounds pretty likely that it's a rundown stock 5.0, but you never know, so don't count your chickens before they hatch
I know of a few stock Foxbodies.
My friend who had the 1991 back then just picked up a rare as hell 1992 LX.
It is a ex Michigain State Patrol car, one of 15 built for them in 1992. It is also the only one ordered with the Blue interior not black and is out of VIN sequence with the other 14 cars. All of the Dog Tags are still intact and the car only needed a new cat-back due to rusted mufflers. It has under 100,000 miles also which is rare for a SSP vehicle.
My friend who had the 1991 back then just picked up a rare as hell 1992 LX.
It is a ex Michigain State Patrol car, one of 15 built for them in 1992. It is also the only one ordered with the Blue interior not black and is out of VIN sequence with the other 14 cars. All of the Dog Tags are still intact and the car only needed a new cat-back due to rusted mufflers. It has under 100,000 miles also which is rare for a SSP vehicle.
be weary of the stock claim. If he is stock and you can drive, you will take his money...if he is modded he could easily take yours with very little money in the car. Foxes are CHEAP to modify.
my favorite one is the srt-4 guys that say...i just have an aftermarket blow off valve
the best is my buddies legacy. It's something stage 5 with i think a gt3076r and DAMN is that thing a sleeper. It's so quiet and god it launches hard. fun as hell to be the film guy in cause you get almost stock dsm's and **** revving at him hahaha
The simple fact that it's a V8 has nothing to do with lag, thats 80% based on the size of the turbo used. Even the APS system on the GTO has a little lag.
Sequential turbos can be used on any engine but the expense and hassle ususally change a persons mind.
Personally, I picked up a straight no-option '93 Notch 4-cylinder for $500, an 8.8 rear for $75, and if going 12's for cheap was my goal, I'd just throw a $300-500 302 in there w/ home-ported stock heads/intakes and a cam, and run 12's/13's for 2-3 grand TOTAL. But, that's not my goal with this car, so I'll keep the 2.3L for now
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Ive seen a bunch of that era 5.0 HOs run @ Byron IL and route 41 IL which is a sleight incline track and they run in the mid 15's mostly stock. That being said ive seen modded street 5.0 stangs that run 12's all day. If you want a comparison vehical A 2002 blazer would run 15.88 - 16.0 stock on the same track.


