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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Engine life expectancy and Mods....?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraRLC" data-source="post: 701284" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>With all of the modding going on lately the mind wanders and imagines all the different facets that appear. In recent days members have posted about CARB and on road inspections, then one wonders about what to do in Five years when it is time to smog our Cobras. :bash: Sure there is always the friendly neighborhood smog shop owner with the muscle car, but what if the laws change and we are out of luck. I hope that everyone kept there stock air box, since an open element filter is highlighted of the CARB list as a illegal mod, again aftermarket catbacks are included too. If the KB is CARB certified then why didn't Ford drop one on for us. The last time that I talked to my SVT Tech he mentioned our motors are rated at 100k miles, but if we continue to mod away will it hold. I for one am ready to add the power adders......pulleys, tunes, and all, even a KB or equivilent. So in five years are we going to have get togethers were we are demodding our cars......? :shrug: </p><p> Hell, I can't wait to drop the hammer......As PMods once asked are you? All show, all go, or both?</p><p></p><p>Need to vent here, I have this beast in the garage that wants to play.......:coolman:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraRLC, post: 701284, member: 8377"] With all of the modding going on lately the mind wanders and imagines all the different facets that appear. In recent days members have posted about CARB and on road inspections, then one wonders about what to do in Five years when it is time to smog our Cobras. :bash: Sure there is always the friendly neighborhood smog shop owner with the muscle car, but what if the laws change and we are out of luck. I hope that everyone kept there stock air box, since an open element filter is highlighted of the CARB list as a illegal mod, again aftermarket catbacks are included too. If the KB is CARB certified then why didn't Ford drop one on for us. The last time that I talked to my SVT Tech he mentioned our motors are rated at 100k miles, but if we continue to mod away will it hold. I for one am ready to add the power adders......pulleys, tunes, and all, even a KB or equivilent. So in five years are we going to have get togethers were we are demodding our cars......? :shrug: Hell, I can't wait to drop the hammer......As PMods once asked are you? All show, all go, or both? Need to vent here, I have this beast in the garage that wants to play.......:coolman: [/QUOTE]
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