1990 Coupe Mustang, DSS 331, & weight reduction

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Hey guys i have a 1990 Coupe Mustang. I have been work my butt off on it here latley gettin ready for spring (all winter). Anyway, I installed a DSS 331 Pro bullet, AFR 185 heads, Comp Cam xtreme engery 282hr cam, Bassani headers, 30lbs injector, Holley systemax intake, aeromotive fuel rails, lines and reg, Nitrous Express plate system (150shot). 255 pump

Trans is a PATC AODominater (wide ratio) custom built 9.5 inch converter 3000stall,

3.73 gears
6 point cage
MT ET Streets 275/60-15s
K member, coil overs on all fours
tubular contol arms
adjustiable rears
fiberglass hood, trunk, fenders and VNG nose piece
full interior
manual steering
smog pump delete
battery mounted in truck

I could go on but, I was wondering what you all would think its goin to run this spring. It will be ready late March first April
 
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use the calculator at the bottom of the page. If you did an estimated and conservative 400 flywheel horsepower at a N/A BSC of .50, a safe 80% duty cycle and 41 psi fuel pressure it needs a minumum 32.19 injector. I would think he'd be easily 500+ at ethe flywheel with the NOS.

I would think it would need at least 42's. I just sold mine to go 80's.
 
Anyone else have problems or success with their et street's 275/60-15 on the back of their fox

Never had a problem here. You should switch them to a 10" wheel though, they will work alot better at the track and on the street.

There are so many variables its hard to say what it will actually run, could go anywhere from a high nine second pass to a high 10/low 11
 
Usually, a Nitrous fogger system will seriously increase the fuel pressure which will help the 30 lb injectors. However, I'm not a nitrous pro, so hopefully someone else can chime in about that.

All I know is that with that cam, Heads and intake he's going to be 360+rwhp for sure, maybe 400+ depending on the tune and more details (high comp, and other bolt-ons). I made 420 with 30 lb injectors, but it's definitely toeing the line. I honestly don't know if the nitrous will be too much. That's why I left my post somewhat vague.
 
Well iam goin to give it a shot with the 30lb injector and i can always step up. But in the injector cal you don't add the nitrous hp. But we will seen and adapt from there :) I think the 30lbers will be fine
 
I'm not sure you have enough injector to support that kind of power. i would look at atleast 60lbs injectors. call joe beagle at dynospeed in memphis,tn he can square you away

idk cause my 60 lbs injectors will only support 620 hp from a blower motor

like i say your car wont run right fuel pressure gonna b low and your gonna be mad if you could of prevented all doubts and just bumped up injectors from the start
 
Unless its a dry kit, the 60's would be overkill. I think the 30's with a wet kit might will be fine if it runs good with the 30s on motor. The nitrous kit should have its own source of regulated fuel