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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
2005 Dodge Ram

I'm trying to get convince myself and Lola to buy one of these: 😀

A Factory Five Cobra is my realistic dream car. I hope to start building mine in a few years.

It's hard to find good 5.0s for decent money anymore. Either they are $1000 junkers or the seller wants $8,000 for them. :roll:

And I dont like the 4.6 🙁

Yeah, all of the 5.0's are beat around here. I had already figured that I'd be buying a ~$2000 Mustang and then rebuilding the engine before putting it in the kit. The 5.0 is easy to do. I don't want to spend too much on a donor because I'm sure I'll end up wanting to replace a bunch of parts with new stuff anyway...


 
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
2005 Dodge Ram

I'm trying to get convince myself and Lola to buy one of these: 😀

A Factory Five Cobra is my realistic dream car. I hope to start building mine in a few years.

It's hard to find good 5.0s for decent money anymore. Either they are $1000 junkers or the seller wants $8,000 for them. :roll:

And I dont like the 4.6 🙁

Yeah, all of the 5.0's are beat around here. I had already figured that I'd be buying a ~$2000 Mustang and then rebuilding the engine before putting it in the kit. The 5.0 is easy to do. I don't want to spend too much on a donor because I'm sure I'll end up wanting to replace a bunch of parts with new stuff anyway...

Breeze Automotive have a kit with all new parts for $15,000 for 4-link carbed. It's pricy, but boy does all new sound nice.
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Washington DC Metro Rail, Metro Bus, bike, and my own two feet!

Wow, another poor soul that lives in DC! I work [and live] on Bolling AFB and I cannot wait until DC finishes their little tram project that will take us from the base to Anacostia Metro.

Oh, and I drive a 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe 2dr LT.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
And I dont like the 4.6 🙁
Why not? The 32 valve version was a very nice engine, though quite wide. And the 24 valve version in the new Mustang is a very nice piece of work.

I'll definitely admit that the 16 valve 4.6 engines were nothing special, but the newer iterations are quite strong.

ZV
 
a late model 'yota with all my favorite options: leather, decent stock sound system, moonroof, sport pkg, and paid for. The last option is my favorite.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
And I dont like the 4.6 🙁
Why not? The 32 valve version was a very nice engine, though quite wide. And the 24 valve version in the new Mustang is a very nice piece of work.

I'll definitely admit that the 16 valve 4.6 engines were nothing special, but the newer iterations are quite strong.

ZV

I was referencing Factory Five kits. Like you said, the 2v engines were nothing, and those are the only ones priced well enough for me to think about dismantling. 😛 Not to mention, the 4v is a tight fit. But, wow, does it scream.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
And I dont like the 4.6 🙁
Why not? The 32 valve version was a very nice engine, though quite wide. And the 24 valve version in the new Mustang is a very nice piece of work.

I'll definitely admit that the 16 valve 4.6 engines were nothing special, but the newer iterations are quite strong.

ZV

I was referencing Factory Five kits. Like you said, the 2v engines were nothing, and those are the only ones priced well enough for me to think about dismantling. 😛 Not to mention, the 4v is a tight fit.


the 2v's are easy to wake up with PI swaps and such, and depending on the price can be cheaper. Or go with a later exploder motor or MarkV's.

anyways i use and abuse a 96 t-bird with slightly modded 4.6er & i use my 84 ford mangled truck for winter and trail riding. more road legal than this pic shows....

then when i get some time my 79 firebird will be converted to scca specs
 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I had a 2002 Mazda 5, till I got hit by a V10 Econoline at 10 MPH and my entire front end disintegrated. Those little asian cars might seem nice and efficient, until you get hit.

Now I have a 2003 chevy S10 three-door. The interior isnt nearly as nice and the thing is a gas hog, but I want to at least survive a minor accident.

I used to work in the rental car industry and the Japanese cars (Toyotas anyway) were very very good in collisions. I remember seeing a Corolla of ours after getting hit head on by a van at around 40mph and the passenger compartment was still intact and the occupants were not injured badly. I saw a Hyundia that was hit in front and from behind and the passenger compartment on that car was completely destroyed...especially the rear seat. I don't know what the impact speed was but I would not have wanted to be in that car in a collision.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Sweet another reason to spam my car!

I picked this up last Saturday ... 2003 GTI 20th Anniversary Edition.

My brother just sold his from Florida...went to a 2000 Porsche 996. I had a 1997 GTI VR6...they are fun cars.

I am driving this now: 1998 240SX SE

Yah I'm coming from a 2.0 97 Jetta that was slow as balls and also automatic. This car is definitely pretty quick, and I almost have the hang of stick down pat.
 
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Sweet another reason to spam my car!

I picked this up last Saturday ... 2003 GTI 20th Anniversary Edition.

My brother just sold his from Florida...went to a 2000 Porsche 996. I had a 1997 GTI VR6...they are fun cars.

I am driving this now: 1998 240SX SE

Yah I'm coming from a 2.0 97 Jetta that was slow as balls and also automatic. This car is definitely pretty quick, and I almost have the hang of stick down pat.

My biggest complaint about recent VW/Audi is that their manual transmissions suck. The clutch has far too long of a travel, and the stick is rubbery. My '95 GTI VR6 was vastly superior to the current gen MT's.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
And I dont like the 4.6 🙁
Why not? The 32 valve version was a very nice engine, though quite wide. And the 24 valve version in the new Mustang is a very nice piece of work.

I'll definitely admit that the 16 valve 4.6 engines were nothing special, but the newer iterations are quite strong.

ZV

I was referencing Factory Five kits. Like you said, the 2v engines were nothing, and those are the only ones priced well enough for me to think about dismantling. 😛 Not to mention, the 4v is a tight fit. But, wow, does it scream.

Do you use the chassis from the donor car with the factory five kit? Or do you just use the drivetrain?
 
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
2005 Dodge Ram

I'm trying to get convince myself and Lola to buy one of these: 😀

A Factory Five Cobra is my realistic dream car. I hope to start building mine in a few years.

It's hard to find good 5.0s for decent money anymore. Either they are $1000 junkers or the seller wants $8,000 for them. :roll:

And I dont like the 4.6 🙁

Yeah, all of the 5.0's are beat around here. I had already figured that I'd be buying a ~$2000 Mustang and then rebuilding the engine before putting it in the kit. The 5.0 is easy to do. I don't want to spend too much on a donor because I'm sure I'll end up wanting to replace a bunch of parts with new stuff anyway...

My '92 GT is still doing fine....it was just becoming a PITA as a daily driver...

Now that I have the Speed6, I can concentrate on installing this living room full of Mustang parts I have...

New and Old

🙂
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Sweet another reason to spam my car!

I picked this up last Saturday ... 2003 GTI 20th Anniversary Edition.

My brother just sold his from Florida...went to a 2000 Porsche 996. I had a 1997 GTI VR6...they are fun cars.

I am driving this now: 1998 240SX SE

Yah I'm coming from a 2.0 97 Jetta that was slow as balls and also automatic. This car is definitely pretty quick, and I almost have the hang of stick down pat.

My biggest complaint about recent VW/Audi is that their manual transmissions suck. The clutch has far too long of a travel, and the stick is rubbery. My '95 GTI VR6 was vastly superior to the current gen MT's.

Heh considering this is the first manual I've driven, I don't have much to compare it too so to me it's great 🙂
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
And I dont like the 4.6 🙁
Why not? The 32 valve version was a very nice engine, though quite wide. And the 24 valve version in the new Mustang is a very nice piece of work.

I'll definitely admit that the 16 valve 4.6 engines were nothing special, but the newer iterations are quite strong.

ZV

I was referencing Factory Five kits. Like you said, the 2v engines were nothing, and those are the only ones priced well enough for me to think about dismantling. 😛 Not to mention, the 4v is a tight fit. But, wow, does it scream.

Do you use the chassis from the donor car with the factory five kit? Or do you just use the drivetrain?

Drivetrain mainly, also suspension pieces and steering. The chassis and everything is built by FFR.
 
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
2005 Dodge Ram

I'm trying to get convince myself and Lola to buy one of these: 😀

A Factory Five Cobra is my realistic dream car. I hope to start building mine in a few years.

It's hard to find good 5.0s for decent money anymore. Either they are $1000 junkers or the seller wants $8,000 for them. :roll:

And I dont like the 4.6 🙁

Yeah, all of the 5.0's are beat around here. I had already figured that I'd be buying a ~$2000 Mustang and then rebuilding the engine before putting it in the kit. The 5.0 is easy to do. I don't want to spend too much on a donor because I'm sure I'll end up wanting to replace a bunch of parts with new stuff anyway...

My '92 GT is still doing fine....it was just becoming a PITA as a daily driver...

Now that I have the Speed6, I can concentrate on installing this living room full of Mustang parts I have...

New and Old

🙂

How much do you want for it? 😉

 
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