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<blockquote data-quote="jymboslice" data-source="post: 13623508" data-attributes="member: 121821"><p>Terminators are expensive for what they are. You'd still need to upgrade the trans to a 26 spline input shaft for it to handle power. You'd still need to do a complete fuel system. You'd still need to upgrade the costly IRS. Still need a new clutch. You're stuck with low compression. Iron block. </p><p></p><p>They look good and have a cool name. Other than that, they're pretty outdated. They can make great power but so can any other supercharged mustang. </p><p></p><p>I bought a 2000 GT with a built trans, rear axle and an intercooled vortech t trim on it for $6k. Can't beat that deal. I'm still going to get a 03/04 cobra later down the road just "because". </p><p></p><p>I'd pick a 03/04 mach 1 or a coyote, personally if I were to build something. Nothing against cobras but they're just showing their age. I know there are a lot of terminator nutswingers but good for them. </p><p></p><p>Everyone has a coyote because they're new and a great bang for your buck. My 2012 has minimal mods and am already a little over 600 rwhp. Baby p1sc with 9 psi. Stock long block, clutch/flywheel, trans, and rear axle. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But but but terminators have built motors.. Set of forged pistons, boss rods and a forged crank. Cheap and can handle some power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jymboslice, post: 13623508, member: 121821"] Terminators are expensive for what they are. You'd still need to upgrade the trans to a 26 spline input shaft for it to handle power. You'd still need to do a complete fuel system. You'd still need to upgrade the costly IRS. Still need a new clutch. You're stuck with low compression. Iron block. They look good and have a cool name. Other than that, they're pretty outdated. They can make great power but so can any other supercharged mustang. I bought a 2000 GT with a built trans, rear axle and an intercooled vortech t trim on it for $6k. Can't beat that deal. I'm still going to get a 03/04 cobra later down the road just "because". I'd pick a 03/04 mach 1 or a coyote, personally if I were to build something. Nothing against cobras but they're just showing their age. I know there are a lot of terminator nutswingers but good for them. Everyone has a coyote because they're new and a great bang for your buck. My 2012 has minimal mods and am already a little over 600 rwhp. Baby p1sc with 9 psi. Stock long block, clutch/flywheel, trans, and rear axle. But but but terminators have built motors.. Set of forged pistons, boss rods and a forged crank. Cheap and can handle some power. [/QUOTE]
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