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Good stuff. I am glad to see another person on here that actually does a little wrenching on their vehicles. As a gearhead and performance shop owner I must mention that if you want to hit 10's in a V6 LS while keeping it streetable and I assume non-gutted interior then you have a little bit of a hill to climb. Relatively speaking, it is easy to drop a Mustang into the 10 second zone if you just gut it, throw a big engine and a blower or shot of nitrous on it and so on. Heck, you can do a Fox Mustang into the 10's for dirt cheap on a budget build. It gets trickier when you do not have the luxury of throwing it all out and starting fresh or buildinng off an already established platform. As you know the Mustangs have a much much larger aftermarket than the LS does. That means custom fabrication and lots of it for anything and everything you do. I tend to specialize in building sleeper vehicles and it is a totally different ballgame then building a full on drag car; with the sleeper being much more difficult.
What are your plans for the LS then? Keeping the V6 and building the bottom end? What transmission? Keeping IRS or swapping to custom 4 link solid rear?
What class in NMRA do you race in? Good to see another Mustanger and gearhead around here.
Exactly... It's too easy to make a mustang go fast now a days. LOL
I wanted a challenge. LOL
There is going to be a lot of custom fab work done. I plan on working with Pro Power out of Fort Lauderdale, Fl. to get the items needed to build a strong enough bottom end to hold some good amount of boost. Ronnie Wilson of Specialties machining will be assembling the motor. Blow By Racing has done some awesome stuff with CNC porting and polishing of cylinder heads as well as doing custom regrinding of camshafts. So I'll be working a lot with them with the heads and cam work as well as the tuning of the car. I'm going to keep all the luxuries the car offers but I will also be having a 6 pt. cage installed in it by race car builders in Palm City, Fl. As for the transmission, I am not sure yet what I'm going to be going with. I want something streetable. That is my Number1 thing. I know it'll be a little more jerky, but I don't want to put in a C4 or anything like that. I think I'm going to keep the IRS in the car, but I will be making up some custom IRS braces and other strenghting items for the rear. I wont be running Slicks on the car, so wheel spin will be needed. Probably just a BFG Drag Radial. I'll take minor weight out of the car... Like I said... Lots of custom work, LOTS of TIME... and of course this is probably the reason I'm single. LOL
I run in the NMRA Factory Stock Class. It's not the fastest class, but it is a highly competitive class. To get an ALL MOTOR 281cid 2 Valve Convertible Mustang into the 11.30 @ 118 range is respectable I think.