350 posts later I kinda forget the original premise, your not gonna race it (yeah right) so I will guide you back to post #2, if you start wanting a lumpy idle and they sound sooo cool, it starts to get complicated because these computers are (basically) the second generation units, think speed density, then they figured out mass air. Still the cam overlap, which makes the cool exhaust sound, can cause the computer to work hard trying to keep up with the info the sensors are reading, it's not built to do it. It becomes hard to drive unless your in the upper RPM range. Other issues arise but it can be dealt with, tuning a chip can help but they are limited. All this through stock gears, and then people wonder why it a pooch.
Let's talk about a fun ride. Most butt dynos don't know the difference between 275 and 300 hp but forget all that, I am a believer in streetable torque, if planned right these stangs can hang with most modern day stop light euro trash. They can talk all day about their 350 hp, traction controlled, slush-o-matics in heavy tin boxes.
But you have to have a plan.
And you can have a fun ride on the cheap.
My junk was a stock headed, gt40 intake with a little bigger maf (same 19lb injectors and sensor) long tube headers (personal preference for low end torque) 2.5" mandrel bent pipes and a cheap muffler, oh, and the 355 rear gear. Oh, and inexpensive rubber on the rear (they tend not to last long with me)so I don't break sht. I've made fools out of many a kid with a headered up honda and a fart pipe. I can roll out onto the road in first gear, stab the go peddle, shift second ( not 'power shifting') and continue sideways for a fair distance, (yeah I've bounced off the rev limiter a few times) and shift third sometimes chirping the tires. All this with a 130k mile engine with 7 cylinders at 125 psi compression (or less) and one cylinder at 75lbs!
What I'm try'n to convey here is start out conservative, get the kid interested first, building a car that is difficult to deal with, lumpy cam, sticky go fast tires, jump'n, jerkin'n and breaking driveline parts try'n to schlep through the parking lot at school, work, or the local shake shop and you'll loose him to the honda crowd.
Just the opinion of an old guy that likes to have a fun car to drive without spending John Force money.
AND I AIN'T MAKE'N NO CAR PAYMENTS.