Below you will see an e-mail I sent to CarCraft magazine asking about which Mass Air conversion I should go with...this was prior to finding your site. After perusing your forums, I believe you may have an answer to question #5...converting to an HO Speed Density. And it sounds cheaper/easier than some of the mass air conversions.
If you could read the e-mail below and give comments, I would appreciate any advice given. I do have some additional HO conversion questions:
Buy an upper HO manifold (Easy)
Buy a HO ECM (and it really plugs and plays...NO changes to wiring?)
Buy 19 lbs injectors (Easy)
Buy HO cam (Um, can this wait until later and use my current cam? If I go that deep into the engine, I might as well rebuild it. I don’t want to do that due to time constraints)
Buy HO heads (Again, can this wait and use my current heads? If I replace the heads, I might as well replace the cam... might as well rebuild the engine, but still have a time constraint problem)
Buy HO throttle body (easy)
I currently enjoy good MPG with my 14lbs system. Do you lose much MPG with a HO conversion? Or does it increase, by using higher compression/better air flow (later in a rebuilt engine or crate motor)?
Big T
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Hi,
I have a 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis. It has a 5.0L with an AOD trans. I have modified the car as far as I can with the speed density system. I get about 20 MPG, which is not bad for a heavy 4-door! I want to upgrade to a Mass Air system so I can change the cam, put higher flowing heads, headers, maybe flat-top pistons, and so on, but need some help with which Mass Air to use.
Here are my plans for the car. It will be a daily driver with highway being the max speeds (no track time). I would be surprised if the engine RPMs would ever see 5,000...85 MPH is the most I’ve ever driven it. So I plan to use a mild cam, or even a towing cam. I’ve heard they have good MPG and great torque (I do have some stop and go traffic on the way to work).
Here are the Mass Air routes I can take:
1. Buy a Mustang donor car - This is the most labor intensive. The harnesses do not match, but I get a 19 lbs injector system.
2. Buy a newer Grand Marquis donor car - A little less labor involved. The harnesses are closer, but it is a 14 lbs injector system.
3. Buy a Mass Air Conversion Kit - This is the route I’m leaning towards. It is less labor then above options. Seems pricey for what you get, and I still have to buy injectors.
4. Buy an after market Mass Flo type System - This is the most expensive. I could build or buy a new hopped up engine for the price, but the reviews are great.
5. Open to any ideas I have not thought of....
Oh, 14 lbs vs. 19 lbs injector systems? I know I would get more power with 19, but do you lose much MPG with them? On the other end, would you really get that much benefit from engine modifications with a 14 lbs system?
-------------------------------------E-Mail to CarCraft-------------------------------------
If you could read the e-mail below and give comments, I would appreciate any advice given. I do have some additional HO conversion questions:
Buy an upper HO manifold (Easy)
Buy a HO ECM (and it really plugs and plays...NO changes to wiring?)
Buy 19 lbs injectors (Easy)
Buy HO cam (Um, can this wait until later and use my current cam? If I go that deep into the engine, I might as well rebuild it. I don’t want to do that due to time constraints)
Buy HO heads (Again, can this wait and use my current heads? If I replace the heads, I might as well replace the cam... might as well rebuild the engine, but still have a time constraint problem)
Buy HO throttle body (easy)
I currently enjoy good MPG with my 14lbs system. Do you lose much MPG with a HO conversion? Or does it increase, by using higher compression/better air flow (later in a rebuilt engine or crate motor)?
Big T
-------------------------------------E-Mail to CarCraft-------------------------------------
Hi,
I have a 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis. It has a 5.0L with an AOD trans. I have modified the car as far as I can with the speed density system. I get about 20 MPG, which is not bad for a heavy 4-door! I want to upgrade to a Mass Air system so I can change the cam, put higher flowing heads, headers, maybe flat-top pistons, and so on, but need some help with which Mass Air to use.
Here are my plans for the car. It will be a daily driver with highway being the max speeds (no track time). I would be surprised if the engine RPMs would ever see 5,000...85 MPH is the most I’ve ever driven it. So I plan to use a mild cam, or even a towing cam. I’ve heard they have good MPG and great torque (I do have some stop and go traffic on the way to work).
Here are the Mass Air routes I can take:
1. Buy a Mustang donor car - This is the most labor intensive. The harnesses do not match, but I get a 19 lbs injector system.
2. Buy a newer Grand Marquis donor car - A little less labor involved. The harnesses are closer, but it is a 14 lbs injector system.
3. Buy a Mass Air Conversion Kit - This is the route I’m leaning towards. It is less labor then above options. Seems pricey for what you get, and I still have to buy injectors.
4. Buy an after market Mass Flo type System - This is the most expensive. I could build or buy a new hopped up engine for the price, but the reviews are great.
5. Open to any ideas I have not thought of....
Oh, 14 lbs vs. 19 lbs injector systems? I know I would get more power with 19, but do you lose much MPG with them? On the other end, would you really get that much benefit from engine modifications with a 14 lbs system?
-------------------------------------E-Mail to CarCraft-------------------------------------
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