Hey is that a pair of Classic Lakewood style traction bars in the pic? Looks good!
Yes it is - thinking of painting them Red to match the stripes.
Newbie here. My '65 mustang fastback with a supercharged 363 stroker is 503rwhp. Lotsa fun, lotsa no traction even with 295's outback.
Love the old school stangs! I hope I can afford 500 HP before gas goes up too high!
Dynos humble everyone , 500 rwhp is razy power , I have built a number of 440/512 making just over 400 rwhp & they are stupid fast .
there is definatly a lot more in yours @ 270 hp but it is not bad really .
Yeah - I think a lot of people have unrealistic expectations of their car. I said I'd be happy if I get 250HP out of it. Everyone said it would be over 300. Came in at 251 on it's first pass haha. Also I've had more carb woes yesterday. Just can't seem to get it right since I brought it to the dyno shop. Finally limped it to my buddies garage. Upon looking at it with a timing light it was Retarded quite a bit. Noticed that it was starting tough, had to pump it even when warm to start. Now that I put the timing back to where I had it, it seems to be running pretty good last night and this morning. Have tested all scenario's the best I could without being a public hazard.
I do have a question. If you guys were in my shoes. I brought in a good running car, hoping an expert could dyno it, get the results and dial it in. Which they did and found 20 more HP, however the car was not drive-able - stalled on highway and at steady 45-50MPH on side roads. Upon calling them and told them my car was not running well, and I wanted to ask a few questions I was told the guy was busy. Had to call back the next day to where I was told he was still busy. expressed my concerns, they took my number and about an hour later he called me back. Now at this point, I thought the car was running decent after making some float adjustments, so I didn't give him too much s**t. However after work it was back to running terrible. No changes would fix it. Then after an evening of stalling out, we then adjusted timing, and it ran much better, no weak spots.
The tuner charges 125 an hour ($493 spent for about 3 and a half hours there) - very reputable shop for newer cars. Have lots of great reviews for corvettes, Camaro's etc. (Not many options for dyno shops in raleigh, maybe 2 I could find). He did multiple dyno pulls. Installed a Holley Accelerator pump (?) on the carb ($90) plus labor, and I believe installed some larger jets, and obviously adjusted my timing via distributor cap. Since I"ve never been to a shop before, I don't know what to expect, or what the proper course of action is. When we spoke, I mainly let him know that I was disappointed in customer service and I was hoping for better results. Didn't have much to say other than to apologize for my car not running right, and that all the numbers were in line on the dyno. I guess my expectation was to offer to make it right. What would you guys do in this scenario. (I also don't want to alienate possible 1 of the 2 dyno's in the area as I will want to see how upgrades effect the engine). My gut tells me to chalk it up to experience and move on.