Please look over configuration for car

plastic_cow

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Okay, I'm looking for 300HP, any estimates on this configuration: Cobra upper and lower intake, 24# injectors (do I need a bigger fuel pump? I should probably go with a adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator, right? Aeromotive good?) 70mm Throttle Body, 70mm EGR Spacer, 70mm Cobra MAF, Underdrive pulleys, 3G 160 Amp, (do I need an electric fan?) MSD 6AL ignition, MSD Blaster Coil, Bosh plugs/wiring (is a different distributor necessary, or should my stock one hold up? If so, what about just an MSD cap?), BBK intake, MAC longtubes, MAC offroad X pipe, flowmaster cat-back exhaust. 3.55 gears as well...
Right now I have a very small head gasket leak, so I'd replace that as well...
This is goin' on my 88 Vert (subframe connectors will be on)

That should get me 300HP right? :shrug: Sorry to ask this, I know it's a freqent topic, but I wanna get my excel spreadsheet done so I can start checking off the parts (to make me feel that much closer to my goal)

Thanks agian for all your help, you guys rock! :hail2:

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Trick Flow twisted wedges are also a good head, you can usually pick them up fairly cheap too. A friend of mine just got a set for $995 or somewhere around there, on sale. A better flowing intake to go with them would help also, along with a cam as stated above.
 
plastic_cow said:
Such as? Cobra intakes are rated to 400 RWHP, if I remember correctly, which I often don't... but constructive criticism is welcome...


Yeah they are rated at 400 hp, however they probably the most restrictive of all aftermarket intakes, I think the 400 hp rating is just to say that thats the point where they really start to choke things up. I wasn't trying to be rude, sorry.
 
u can spend the cobra intake money amount on explorer intake(which is basicly the gt-40 (better then cobra i believe) and the gt-40p heads off an explorer, throw in a e303 cam, port and polish, and all the other stuff u listed and u should have close to 300hp if not more.
 
A friend of mine just had his car dyno'd, he has a GT40 intake, GT40 iorns, 1.7 RR's, and bolt ons and made 250.7 to the wheels, you could probaly make a bit more than that with a good tune but its still a ways from 300rwhp.
 
like i sort of said b4, y spend $650, about, on a gt-40 intake when the explorer intake is the same if not better and its only like $100 out of a junk yard......and the heads are only like $150-$200.
 
i used to have a 306, edelbrock performer intake, ported gt40 iron heads, motorsport b-303 cam, 1.72 roller rockers, 65mm throttle body, 24lb injectors, 75mm mass air meter, 1 5/8" equal length headers, off road h pipe, 2 chamber flow masters and it made about 335 flywheel horsepower.

you will definitely need heads and a cam (along with all the other parts) to reach 300hp at the flywheel, but honestly, it isn't very hard at all. any low end combo of h/i/c, exhaust, rockers, tb, mass air meter should put you right there at or near 300. the better your parts, the more power you will make.
 
TwinTurbo93 said:
Trick Flow twisted wedges are also a good head, you can usually pick them up fairly cheap too. A friend of mine just got a set for $995 or somewhere around there, on sale. A better flowing intake to go with them would help also, along with a cam as stated above.


i just got a set of built twisted wedge heads that flow as well as afr185s on intake but a lil less on exhaust for $800, 1.6 rockers for $100, and shipping was $40, so a total of $940. for my intake i have a track heat that will need to be port matched.


as for your cam:
http://www.flowtechinduction.com