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Plans Finalized...already, LOL

Zack

4 Doors 4 Life
Mar 21, 2004
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NW Indiana
Engine is coming out of the Cobra...and the Mach 1.

The Mach engine is going in the Cobra and Ill fix the Cobra engine this winter.

Reasoning? Simple, and I owe it to my buddy Chris for knocking some sense into me.
Mach engine has 100 miles on it, and its ready for anything I throw at it:
9.7 Compression
Ported Heads, GT Cams, Livernois Valve Springs.
H-Beams
Cobra Crank
Melling Oil Pump

The Mach will be sold as a roller or with a stock Mach engine (when I repair the OTHER one I have on the stand. :biggthump :biggthump :biggthump :burnout:
 

Since 1964

TCG Elite Member
May 26, 2004
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So no more almighty Cobra engine, but a better one...I am so jealous. You know, you can only hook up about another 50RWHP with those Nitto's until 70-80MPH. You'll need the mushy ones like BFG and MT.
Am I medling? Ha Ha Ha...not me. Sounds good Zach, love the updates.

Do you know about r&r with a Mcleod clutch? I know you have to be very carefull to put it back the same way...just a little warning.
 

Zack

4 Doors 4 Life
Mar 21, 2004
6,297
20
NW Indiana
So no more almighty Cobra engine, but a better one...I am so jealous. You know, you can only hook up about another 50RWHP with those Nitto's until 70-80MPH. You'll need the mushy ones like BFG and MT.
Am I medling? Ha Ha Ha...not me. Sounds good Zach, love the updates.

Do you know about r&r with a Mcleod clutch? I know you have to be very carefull to put it back the same way...just a little warning.

Thanks for the tip. My buddy will help me with the clutch, since I have very little experience installing them.
 
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