It is time to build a new engine for my fox, I would like to build a naturally aspirated Low 11 second capable powerplant while still keeping the car 100% street legal and daily-drivable.
My platform is an 89' coupe with the 145k stocker in the engine bay. Of course after the engine is in and running the stock 5spd driveline will be beefed up as well.
My question is, what is the best set-up for what I plan to do with the vehicle? I am looking for a "bulletproof" solution, an engine setup that is high revving and will take Friday night track abuse (high-rpms/burnouts/and flat-foot shifting) all while maintaining daily driving reliability. And I mean "if you see this car on a trailer, it's been stolen." Is is too much to ask to be able to drive an hour to the track and run some respectable times and drive home?
Should I go boosted? I would really like to come up with a setup that I do not have to worry about spilling its guts in the burnout box.
There are so many different setups/parts out there it is making my head spin... Any suggestions on a Rock Solid setup?
My platform is an 89' coupe with the 145k stocker in the engine bay. Of course after the engine is in and running the stock 5spd driveline will be beefed up as well.
My question is, what is the best set-up for what I plan to do with the vehicle? I am looking for a "bulletproof" solution, an engine setup that is high revving and will take Friday night track abuse (high-rpms/burnouts/and flat-foot shifting) all while maintaining daily driving reliability. And I mean "if you see this car on a trailer, it's been stolen." Is is too much to ask to be able to drive an hour to the track and run some respectable times and drive home?
Should I go boosted? I would really like to come up with a setup that I do not have to worry about spilling its guts in the burnout box.
There are so many different setups/parts out there it is making my head spin... Any suggestions on a Rock Solid setup?
damn beat me to it
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