I've got a bill blass edition 90 mark vii, and the only chips they make for the mark vii are for the LSC editions, I'd assume that since the only real differences are interior that the LSC chip would work on my blass?
DonRom said:I've got a bill blass edition 90 mark vii, and the only chips they make for the mark vii are for the LSC editions, I'd assume that since the only real differences are interior that the LSC chip would work on my blass?
Didn't mean too, but you know how much a daily driver ~wakes up~ after a complete tune. In some people's cases, they are satisfied with just the "close to stock" performance.Sifrino3 said:I think you just scared him. . .
yamaharollinhard said:the lsc and the bill blass is the same thing, there is just some diffrences like no fog lights, and the inside of the bb is diffrent, but the power plant is the same in both cars. the bb has 3.08's out back and the lsc has 3.27's. in 1988 the mark VII got the 5.0HO and both cars had the same thing, the bb feels slower because of the 3.08s, it dosnt take off as fast so the lsc would win a drag, but there the same thing.
bmnlsc said:From 1986 the LSC's received the 5.0HO. However, the difference were the heads..the breakdown is as follows:
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yamaharollinhard said:Ford only made on 5.0 HO. there was a 5.0 efi and a tbi 5.0, but only one HO. the HO had 225hp the efi had 185 and the tbi had 150 at the most. now lincoln had put every one of those in the mark VII but the HO only came in the bb and lsc in 88 and up. the tbi came in the firse marks and the efi was in the middle ones. now i dont know everything about lincolns, but when it comes to the 5.0, you dont question me.
Bone stock eh?Black87LSC said:I'M GOING TO QUESTION YOU. I have a totally untouched, bone-stock motor 87 LSC and its got the H.O. in it. If YOU have a question about it, ask OldSchool and i'm he'll tell you every detail of the H.O. bmnlsc's got it right!
Dude. My SIX YEAR OLD is still teaching me things Teach me Brother. I like learning new things!yamaharollinhard said:Alright. there are so many things that I feel that I need to say, but everyone here is probably old stubborn and will never listen to me.
Cool. What's the eighth character in your vin? Ford told me:yamaharollinhard said:Old school, you just helped me prove that the HO didn’t come out until 88 in the mark, you were wrong about half that because I have a 88 BB and it has the HO, and the HO has a 9.5:1 compression, but other than that I agree with you 100%.
Um. It's cool. See aboveyamaharollinhard said:Now you also just went back on you own word with those pictures, and just because the engine has a HO on the plate, doesn’t mean that it’s the HO. If it says EFI anywhere on the plate, its more than likely not a HO, even if it says so. Those plats are universal on all factory 5.0 EFI motors, and means noting. The only way to know 100% that it is a HO is to take the heads, cam, and compression ratio. The heads will have a E7 stamped on them and the cam you just need to measure. Not hard, just time consuming. The HO has forged pistons so that would be a dead giveaway. Unless you your self bought the car form the dealer and worked on it yourself, you don’t know if the motor has ever been touched. The standard EFI motor has never been dynode at anything more than 180 at the flywheel, I had one and dynode it, CRAP.
Bill "BMNLSC" Neary isn't nearly as Nerdy as I am on the historical/statistical/informational end of the nine year run of our Lincoln Mark VIIs. He's just the owner of the third best Mark VII in the 2004 Carlisle All Fords Nationals and will probably take second this yearyamaharollinhard said:BMNLSC was only half right, the 5.0 HO did have 225hp. Oldschool1, your 89 is a 88. I looked it up, and it says it right on the upper left corner of that sticker in your pictures, but I looked it up in Chilton and they have been wrong before.
I'm gonna listen Man. I enjoy discussing Mark VIIs. You're passionate about this because you love the engines and you've read a bajillion articles and manuals and also because you're a guy laden with testosterone and love to tell somebody when you're right!yamaharollinhard said:Now I have done my research on this stuff, and I know what I’m talking about and if you don’t want to listen to me that is alright with me, but I just thought that you should know.
Yup.yamaharollinhard said:It must really bust your chops to have a 18 year old that knows more that you, I hope that that doesn’t keep you from sleeping at night. :dancefool :bow:
OldSchool1 said:Bone stock eh?
Jack "HizHonor" said that he met you. Sorry I missed that road trip.
Is your car on the web? I'm looking for some more 1987 pictures.
Whoops. I may have you mixed up with someone else but that's ok because you still have a nice ride.Black87LSC said:I never met HizHonor... The only pics that I got on the web now are in my LVC garage, hoping to get my own camera and take some more!!
Look at the 8th character in your VIN:my1stmarkVII said:I dont know anything about it really, my car is an 86 mark VII lsc, and on the motor it says 5.0 litre HO, is it what it says it is?
OldSchool1 said:Whoops. I may have you mixed up with someone else but that's ok because you still have a nice ride.
When I fly out there, you're buying!yamaharollinhard said:Well old school, we should sit down and talk like we know what we are talking about, but I’m in Ridgefield Wa. Sorry, I should have said something sooner. Maybe one day.
This is a grey area that I only partially understand. I understand this from a Lincoln Mark VII aspect and not from a Ford aspect. The Mark VII only had a V8 gasoline and an inline 6 diesel (1984-1985). The 3.8 is foreign to me except for our 1992 Sable wagon and 1986 Mustang. Again, I'm clueless outside of Lincoln Mark VII nomenclature.yamaharollinhard said:Now when you go around telling people that the 8th digit, you need to be careful, the vin changes after 88. in 88 E=HO, 4=3.8, and F=5.0, but before that, you are right, and 90 was the last year of the 5.0 efi.
Dude :Bang !yamaharollinhard said:Now my 88BB has the letter E and it is a 5.0HO, and a dead giveaway before you go ripping your motor apart would be the factory headers. The 5.0eft had manifolds.
It's cool.yamaharollinhard said:and PS, i have stock in all the sleeping pill companies, so I need to make people not sleep at night. J/K