🔧 BUILD LikeABauce302's 427 SBF Twin Turbo Build. 404 Error: LS Content Not Found

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Since I've been on this site for awhile now, I figured its time to post up the project I've been working on. Some of you may recognize the car. The previous owner raced it quite a bit and ran it in the IMSM series.

Here is my 90 Mustang LX hatchback:

Mod list:

Engine:
-Stock block bored .040" over
-Stock crank
-Forged rods
-Forged pistons
-Balanced, machined, and assembled by Opel Engineering
-Edelbrock Performer RPM Heads
-Edelbrock Performer RPM II Intake
-Basically your typical stock block H/C/I SBF

Transmission:
-Freddy Brown Built AOD
-Manual valve body
-Transbrake
-3200 RPM stall converter

Front Suspension:
-AJE K-member and A-Arms
-94/95 Mustang spindles
-Moroso Trick springs
-Lakewood 90/10 shocks
-UPR Castor/Camber plates

Rear Suspension:
-TRZ double adjustable upper control arms
-TRZ single adjustable lower control arms
-stock springs
-Lakewood 70/30 shocks

Chassis and Rearend:
-Welded full length subframe connectors
-Welded torque boxes
-Aluminum driveshaft and safety loop
-Custom 9" rear end
-Roll cage soon to be installed

Brakes:
-Maximum Motorsports manual conversion kit
-94 Cobra master cylinder
-Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve
-Maximum Motorsports braided lines
-99 to 04 GT brakes all around

Wheels and Tires:
-Chrome Pony R Wheels
-Rear: 17x10 with 275/40/17 M/T ET Street Radials
-Front: 17x5.5 (narrowed by Weldcraft) with M&H Racemaster Radial Front Runners

There are probably a few things I'm missing. I bought the car in December of 2009 and it's been a work in progress ever since. It was a solid well built car when I bought it, but it needed some work to make it street driveable.

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How the engine bay looked when I first started working on it:
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Teardown and preparation for cleaning up the engine bay:
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Beginning to fill in all of the holes in the engine bay:
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Engine bay all finished:
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5 lug swap time:
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94 spindles all cleaned up and new hubs installed:
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Maximum Motorsports manual brake conversion with 94 Cobra master cylinder, and new UPR castor/camber plates:
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Finishing installing new brakes up front:
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Test fitting the new wheels
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I've still got some work to go. Before spring I'm going to freshen up the rear end and I'm planning on installing a Holley EFI system. If I have enough time and funds left over, I want to install a roll cage of some sort since I'm planning on running at the drag strip quite a bit.

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The chances of us idiots with long winded Fux builds actually being done in '24 will be highly unlikely 😅
Hey, don't be too hard on yourself! Building a car takes time and dedication, and sometimes things don't go as planned. But that's part of the journey. The important thing is to keep pushing forward and enjoying the process. Even if it takes longer than expected, remember that each step you take brings you closer to your goal. Stay motivated and have fun with your build!
 
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The chances of us idiots with long winded Fux builds actually being done in '24 will be highly unlikely 😅
I mean what's the difference in having a finished car that doesn't leave the garage and an unfinished one that doesn't leave the garage? The unfinished one at least gives me something to do 😅
 

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I mean what's the difference in having a finished car that doesn't leave the garage and an unfinished one that doesn't leave the garage? The unfinished one at least gives me something to do 😅
Yeah true, but we both have other shitbox Mustangs to work on as well if we get these cars done.

Mook is AI now?
 
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Hey, don't be too hard on yourself! Building a car takes time and dedication, and sometimes things don't go as planned. But that's part of the journey. The important thing is to keep pushing forward and enjoying the process. Even if it takes longer than expected, remember that each step you take brings you closer to your goal. Stay motivated and have fun with your build!
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I have a buddy who's LS turbo build is 90% done and it's year 9 or 10. I couldn't do it.

Realistically this is pretty close to the 10 year mark for me, but I've done things in stages so I could drive the car and enjoy it along the way. In 2014 I started throwing money at supporting mods I would eventually need for bigger power down the road. I did the roll cage, 9" rear, upgraded trans and Holley EFI system between 2014-2016.

In 2017, I bought the aftermarket block. I couldn't afford to buy everything at once, so I ordered the heads, rotating assembly, and engine parts a little at a time. By early 2020 I had the engine machined and assembled. Through 2020, I pieced together the headers, turbos, wastegates, BOV, suspension parts, and fuel system. Then I tore the car apart in 2021 and I've been working on it since.

I wish I had more free time to get it done quicker but always having the car to work on does give me something to focus on when I need a break from other things.
 

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I got the transmission in. I had to fight with it a little. The block plate that came with this Quicktime bell housing has been garbage fitment wise. I had to grind a relief out of the starter hole so I could get the torque converter bolts in. Then of course the last torque converter bolt didn't want to thread in. I had to use a tap to clean up the first 2 threads, then the bolt went right in.
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Fuck me yer trusting button heads? Starter clearance issue?

Damn undersized hexes in those things always seem to get loose on the socket.
I just used them because they came with the converter. It looks like I have plenty of clearance for normal hex head bolts.
 
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