Hey guys I am in the market to put some go faster parts on my 90 mustang. I really want forced induction. Not sure if I want supercharger or turbocharger or just different H/C/I. I am hoping you all will help me decide on what to spend my $4500 on. So I'm asking if you were in my shoes what would you do with the money. I have done a lot of research on different systems.. ie turbo/supercharger/nitrous but I am undecided. I am a firm believer in Buy Once, Cry Once so maybe upgrades in the future might be possible but I'd like to do it once. Basically what I'm looking for is a slight Wow factor, with 400 to 475ish horsepower. My car as it sits has full sub frame connectors, 3.55 gears, Ford Racing Aluminum drive shaft, BBK shorties w/ x pipe and tips, aluminum x 302 head with 1.7 RR, e 303 cam, ported? polished cobra intake, CAI in the fender, 73 mm MAF calibrated for the 30# injectors, 70 mm TB, Tremec T5 HD z spec 5 speed, Milidon 7 quart oil pan, pully kit, stock fan and shroud, 5 lug conversion with disc in front and drum in rear, hurst shifter, 17x8 all around cobra rims( looks like basically no backspacing/offset.), It does have rear upper/lower control arms with quad shock delete. It definitely needs suspension upgrades as it is real stiff. I am going to buy 17x9 rears and a set of MT ET streets or the Hoosier DRs so no need for rim/tire combos.
At the track my first time ever I pulled a best 0f 13.701 with 2.19 60 ft (basically 2.2) @106 mph
with 245 45 17's street tires. I was told that my car is a high 12 sec car with tires. (not sure sounds good tho)
My goals are mid to low 11's.
I'm not asking what kind of suspension or tires etc.. but what would you buy for the motor to go fast.
thanks
Ken
At the track my first time ever I pulled a best 0f 13.701 with 2.19 60 ft (basically 2.2) @106 mph
with 245 45 17's street tires. I was told that my car is a high 12 sec car with tires. (not sure sounds good tho)
My goals are mid to low 11's.
I'm not asking what kind of suspension or tires etc.. but what would you buy for the motor to go fast.
thanks
Ken