Salvage Yard Gems

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i thought we should make a list of good performance gaining parts that you can find at a salvage yard, so just post the part and what vehicle has it and illl add it to the list

The most popular are the 95-98 Explorer 5.0 top ends. They have GT-40 heads and intakes along with larger throttle bodies and EGR's
On a budget? do the junkyard upgrade...

Gears - 87-88 T-Bird Turbo Coupe rear axle - disc brakes and 3.55 or 3.73 gears in one package for $125-$300. Add another $100-$200 or so to complete the brake upgrade.

94-95 Mustang GT MAF - $40-$100. It is 70 MM instead of the stock 55 MM on regular stangs built prior to 94. It uses a slip on duct on the side that goes to the throttle body and a 4 bolt flange on the other. You need a $25-$35 flange adapter from Pro-M to fit the stock slip on air ducting that goes to the air box. Wiring plugs right in with no changes. *1

95-97 Ford Explorer intake manifold & throttle body $150-$300. The intake manifold flows 220 CFM +, much better than stock. Throttle body is 65 MM, bigger than the 60 MM on stock stangs. I got a 96 with EGR passages that match the stock setup, so my smog gear works just like factory. You’ll need a 65 MM EGR spacer & new gaskets for $65-$90 so you have a place to mount the EGR & throttle linkage.

3G alternator from 94-95 Mustangs or other Ford. $20-$120. A must have to make the electrical system work like it should. You’ll need a 4 gauge power wire and a 125-135 amp fuse to go with it about $15- $30.

Lincoln MK VIII electric fan -$40-$160. Free up some HP by not having to drive the stock fan. The 3G alternator upgrade is a must have prerequisite before you do the MK VIII fan. You won’t have enough electrical power if you don’t do the 3G upgrade.

*1.) I got a metal flange adapter from Powered by Ford for $35 and tax. That was over a year ago. Summit racing may also have one too.
Best place to stock up on fuses and flashers. FPRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT="

Also many older Fords have metal prop rod hold downs to replace the weak plastic one.

I know they may be small jems but they are still jems.
 
Jrichker has a pretty comprehensive list of stuff (late model intake items, TC rear ends, etc).
 
On a budget? do the junkyard upgrade...

Gears - 87-88 T-Bird Turbo Coupe rear axle - disc brakes and 3.55 or 3.73 gears in one package for $125-$300. Add another $100-$200 or so to complete the brake upgrade.

94-95 Mustang GT MAF - $40-$100. It is 70 MM instead of the stock 55 MM on regular stangs built prior to 94. It uses a slip on duct on the side that goes to the throttle body and a 4 bolt flange on the other. You need a $25-$35 flange adapter from Pro-M to fit the stock slip on air ducting that goes to the air box. Wiring plugs right in with no changes. *1

95-97 Ford Explorer intake manifold & throttle body $150-$300. The intake manifold flows 220 CFM +, much better than stock. Throttle body is 65 MM, bigger than the 60 MM on stock stangs. I got a 96 with EGR passages that match the stock setup, so my smog gear works just like factory. You’ll need a 65 MM EGR spacer & new gaskets for $65-$90 so you have a place to mount the EGR & throttle linkage.

3G alternator from 94-95 Mustangs or other Ford. $20-$120. A must have to make the electrical system work like it should. You’ll need a 4 gauge power wire and a 125-135 amp fuse to go with it about $15- $30.

Lincoln MK VIII electric fan -$40-$160. Free up some HP by not having to drive the stock fan. The 3G alternator upgrade is a must have prerequisite before you do the MK VIII fan. You won’t have enough electrical power if you don’t do the 3G upgrade.

*1.) I got a metal flange adapter from Powered by Ford for $35 and tax. That was over a year ago. Summit racing may also have one too.

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I don't have any facts but i've heard about getting different diameter pullies off of other cars for a cheap underdrive pully setup? Anyone heard anything like this?
 
Best place to stock up on fuses and flashers. :nice:

Also many older Fords have metal prop rod hold downs to replace the weak plastic one.

I know they may be small jems but they are still jems. :D
 
I've got a thing for picking off unique badges off of cars....doesnt matter what make or model, i just like how different the styles got. Call me crazy but i always liked the Firebird screaming chicken, also the old V8 emblems. :shrug:
 
85_SS_302_Coupe said:
I don't have any facts but i've heard about getting different diameter pullies off of other cars for a cheap underdrive pully setup? Anyone heard anything like this?
I have heard of people getting an F-150 crank pulley for their blower cars, like the Novi 1000 and A-trim Vortec to spin the blower faster.
But that would be an overdrive not underdrive.