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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid Atlantic
Looking for a friendly run with a 5.0
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<blockquote data-quote="blkvenm97" data-source="post: 12840468" data-attributes="member: 58570"><p>if you want to walk a new 5.0 forced induction on a mach or n/a cobra is the easiliest thing to do. However it is not a must. bolt ons and gears with a tire is more than enough to "run with" or slightly even pull on a stock 5.0...assuming that's the goal...running with one give or take. You wanna walk one you'll probably need FI or cams and head work. I saw a white 99 cobra on streetfire.com....the guy may be a member here. he had fr500 heads, cams, and intake, full bolt ons, gears, and tune and was puttin down well over 400 rwhp and was running right with a pullied cobra...even pulled him slightly on a run or two. So a full bolt on mach with gears and good tune/tires shouldn't have too much of a problem running with or pulling on a stock 5.0. add cams and it would be a walk IMO....although then you start modifying the 5.0 and it gets bad again lol....damn technology! on a side note I'll have a new 5.0 here in the next couple years...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blkvenm97, post: 12840468, member: 58570"] if you want to walk a new 5.0 forced induction on a mach or n/a cobra is the easiliest thing to do. However it is not a must. bolt ons and gears with a tire is more than enough to "run with" or slightly even pull on a stock 5.0...assuming that's the goal...running with one give or take. You wanna walk one you'll probably need FI or cams and head work. I saw a white 99 cobra on streetfire.com....the guy may be a member here. he had fr500 heads, cams, and intake, full bolt ons, gears, and tune and was puttin down well over 400 rwhp and was running right with a pullied cobra...even pulled him slightly on a run or two. So a full bolt on mach with gears and good tune/tires shouldn't have too much of a problem running with or pulling on a stock 5.0. add cams and it would be a walk IMO....although then you start modifying the 5.0 and it gets bad again lol....damn technology! on a side note I'll have a new 5.0 here in the next couple years... [/QUOTE]
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