whats the exact details(ie..65mm TB?, roller rockers?, 24lb injectors?).. I've had alot of Mustangs in the past and i know that they have diff. intake, injectors, tb.etc..I just don't remember the details. Thanks for the info, Scott
93 cobra consisted of
70mm Mass air
65mm TB
"Cast aluminum" GT 40 style intake
1.7 rockers (as mentioned previously)
GT-40 heads (not to be confused with the "P" heads)
Different camshaft
Smaller water pump and crank pullies
24lb injectors
Specifically programmed computer "X3Z"
There were 4993 Cobras and 107 Cobra R's produced in 1993 for a total of 5100.
1FACP42D... is how the VIN should read. No Cobra came with cruise control. Only 5 options were available - PWR drivers seat, leather, CD, Rear window defrost, and Sunroof.
Visible differences on outside of car:
• Unique 17x7.5 turbine style wheels
• Unique rear bumper, side skirts and grill opening
• Rear disc brakes
• Snake emblems on fenders should be non-directional (DS faces to the back, passenger side faces to the front, unique to 93 Cobras)
• LX style tailpipes
• SVO style tail lights
• Unique rear spoiler
• GT40 Iron heads (3 "bars" should be visible on front of head, "GT" cast into head under valve cover
• Black stamped steel valve covers
• Crane 1.7 roller rockers, cast aluminum
• Available in 3 colors only: Teal metallic, Vibrant Red (kinda orange red), Black
• 70mm MAF
• 65mm throttle body
• Cobra (cast GT40) upper and lower intake
• Unique mufflers
• Smaller front sway bar
• 4 cylinder rear springs and regular 5.0 front springs
• Unique struts and shocks (Tokico was the OEM supplier)
• Unique cam (Used in 93 t birds and cougars, 94-95 Austrailian falcons)
• Unique EEC (X3Z catch code)
• 24# injectors
• 1" bore master cylinder
• Larger brake booster
• Unique tranny (World Class T5) - phosphate coated 2nd and 3rd gears, steel pocket bearing retainer
• Stock 5.0 fuel pump
• Hardened driveshaft yoke
*EDIT
• Unique brake proportioning valve
• Non cruise leather wrapped steering wheel
• Lettered floormats
• Unique crank and water pump pulleys (underdriven crank, overdriven WP)
• 3:08 ring and pinion
Oh.. yeah. lets not forget about the specific proportioning valve for those disc brakes, non cruise leather wrapped steering wheel and lettered floormats. ;-)
This doesn't transfer well from Word but here are a list of differences taken from the 1979 - 1993 V8 Mustang Specifications Guide by Al Kirschenbaum. The first value is the Cobra's and the second is the GT's.
Cobra/GT Differences
93 5.0 Cobra Stock 93 GT
Cylinder heads
Intake valve 1.84 in. 1.782 in.
Exhaust valve 1.54 in. 1.46 in.
Combustion chamber 60.3 – 62.5cc 60.3 – 63.6cc
Casting prefix F3ZE E5TE
Suspension
Front stabilizer bar 1.125 in. 1.30 in.
Rear spring rate type Constant Variable
Rear spring rate 160 lb./in. 200 – 300 lb./in.
Wheels & Tires
Tire size P245/45ZR17 P225/55ZR16
Wheel size 17” x 7.5” 16” x 7”
Rim outboard offset 1.61 in. .88 in.
Wheel type Alum. 7 spoke turbine Alum. “five-stars”
Brakes
Total swept area 379.3 sq. in. 316 sq. in.
Rear type Vented disc Drum
Rear size 10.07” x .945” 9” x 1.73”
Transmission
The Cobra gearbox contains the standard 5-liter H.O. T-5 ratios. The Cobra version has a phosphate coated cluster gear and a tapered roller pocket bearing between the input shaft and the output shaft. These Cobra features were phased into 1993 T-5 production for all V8 Mustangs.
The crank pulley and water pump pulley specific to the Cobra.
I edited the changes into my post. I hate it when I forget the obvious.
Bob, are you sure of the availability of 3:08 gears on 5.0's for the 93 model year? I was thinking they were only available on the limited edition LX convertables.
And why is it I still secretly believe the rockers are 1.72 ratio? Why has that number been in my head for so long - any other cars come with them stock?
I am positive. I have a buddy who has a white 93 GT with 3.08's here locally. They were an option for any GT 87-93. The Auto cars I think had the option of 3.27's. Both cars had 2.73's standard. I am going on my memory on the auto cars.
The Al Kirschenbaum book would have all that info in it. It is a great book, but there are still some misprints in it that I have noticed.
like i said before richard you da man :bowdown:
my 92 gt came with the 3.08 option. ive actually still got the gears from way back in 97 when i had them changed to 3.73's
:burnout:
bryan