So.... The engine in my stang's from an 87 Mark VII. Non HO. The stock power specs were 180hp/300lb/ft. Now thats some killer torque #'s, but why is the HP so low? is it because the engine doesnt spin high rpm's in a big boat? Could it just be the Cam profile? What mods do you guys have, and what are your #'s?
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What's holding back the HP on these lincolns?
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Also, my buddy justin (phayer5) has a non-ho 302 shortblock with a comp cams cam in it with ported E7s, performer RPM intake, and 1406 edelbrock carb (along with a full no cat flowmaster exhaust with MAC headers) and 3.55s...
He dynoed at 188rwhp, and I know he needs to tune his carb some more...
Scott (lincolnmania) I will have the privilage of seeing that beast this weekend.
Mostly stock 5.0 HO, but with thumper performance heads, and some other stuff, and ith 3.73 gears...1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
Tremec TKO conversion, hydraulic clutch, HURST equipped!
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watch my dyno videos to see what it sounds like trying to force one of these bottom ends to 5.5k :evil:
RIP Jason P Harril, we'll miss ya bro
'80 Town Coupé
'84 Towncar - Teh Cobra TC, 408w powered
'16 Ram 1500 CC Outdoorsman, Hemi/3.92/8sp 4x4
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Originally posted by phayzer5watch my dyno videos to see what it sounds like trying to force one of these bottom ends to 5.5k :evil:
Sounds good! Especially when the exhaust becomes more visible :evil:
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Re: What's holding back the HP on these lincolns?
Originally posted by roadsterstang420...
What mods do you guys have, and what are your #'s?
Here's a loaded answer.
See: http://www.lscclub.org/cars/oldschool2/,
for a 14.9 second 3860 pound car with pictures of ALL my little bolt-ons. (except my ball joints)
"All of this is assuming that everything else in the system is stock and well maintained."
- © John "OldSchool" Dancy
All rights reserved.The Lincoln Mark VII Club
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Originally posted by grandpaslincoln302's have governors don't they? That's how I found out how fast the engine would go on my 84 Subaru. I just floored it, until it his 6,000, then it wouldn't go any higher than that. I don't suggest trying that with our cars though. Someone ought to know what the max RPM is. SOMEONE!
More than enough for a decent 1/4 mile time."All of this is assuming that everything else in the system is stock and well maintained."
- © John "OldSchool" Dancy
All rights reserved.The Lincoln Mark VII Club
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