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    Does this sound about right?

    I'm helping my cousin spec out a turbo build for a '95 Mustang/5.3. This car is going to be gutted and light with a powerglide. He has a forged 5.3 and the car and is shooting for mid to low 9's and 8's in the future. Anyway I think I've got some of the turbo parts sorted out but I might be way off so let me know. This first setup is going to be budget minded on the actual turbo.

    ON3 GT4294 turbo
    Turbosmart 52mm BOV
    Turbosmart 45mm Wastegate
    Walbro 400lph
    Siemens 80lb injectors
    Mishimoto intercooler (fits the Mustang body)
    FTI lvl2 powerglite and converter

    I'm thinking he should use the Hooker LSX cast manifolds and a Victor jr intake. I'm not sure if he's going to change the cam or heads right now but that will probably be done once the chassis is working. Any suggestions? Converter stall RPM? Intake suggestions? Different turbo?
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    All this sounds good initially, but I can see the pump and injectors being replaced not too long after.
    Magnum branded turbo, same as this knock off, pushed a truck here to low 10's, not maxing out the turbo, so 9's would be no problem for the light mustang.
    I understand if this is budget, but what about a T6 80mm for 8's?

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    What kind of upcharge are we looking at? This turbo is right about $500 so going to say $1000 isn't out of the question. This is going to be a race gas trailer car and run on slicks. Also what would be a better option for the fuel system than the 400lph?
    2005 Silverado SS AWD
    AEM CAI, ARH LTs, HD-2 shift kit with vette servo, Circle D 278mm 3200 stall Madtunesracing.com street tune (MTR now has a Dynojet 248 chassis dyno)

    13.82 @ 94.92 w/1.83 60'

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    suspension mods?

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    The chassis is going to get the full treatment. It will be setup to run 8's legal with a cage too.
    2005 Silverado SS AWD
    AEM CAI, ARH LTs, HD-2 shift kit with vette servo, Circle D 278mm 3200 stall Madtunesracing.com street tune (MTR now has a Dynojet 248 chassis dyno)

    13.82 @ 94.92 w/1.83 60'

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    Not sure on the cost, but I was thinking of a Turbonetics or Precision, something race proven, large frame, 80mm wheel.
    If it's a race car, you know how it goes lol.

    400lph, that won't support much, get two, then it's a pita when you're having fueling issues diagnosing pressure loss.
    I was thinking Magnafuel or Aeromotive.
    I could see a forged 5.3L being pushed making over a 1000hp if it's all lined up right.
    400lph won't support that.
    120lb injectors were maxed out on my truck with an a1000 pump, big lines, rails, 70psi fuel pressure.
    Just sux to get it all running and forced to go back and rethink, 160's will be enough; running down the truck at 8secs puts a toll on that fuel system.

    What you have will do 9's, maybe 8's i don't know lol, any 8 sec setup car/truck has a decent, serious fuel system.

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    This car will be done right. My cousin has a performance shop and is about to open a location in downtown Monroe Louisiana. He has had a dynojet 248 for a couple years now and has been to the tuning school in Florida. He is not well versed with turbo setups but he's built quite a few magnacharger and procharger setups. The little things will be addressed.

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    I used to live in Ruston for a few years when I went to latech. Monroe would be a good place to open a shop Bc there aren't many in North la. Now I live in Southeast Louisiana

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    Quote Originally Posted by o2camaross View Post
    I used to live in Ruston for a few years when I went to latech. Monroe would be a good place to open a shop Bc there aren't many in North la. Now I live in Southeast Louisiana

    He gets so many customers in his shop in Oak Grove that he can barely keep up. He doesn't even have a store front where he is at now just a garage. The only reason I'm looking into this is because I have the time to do the research. This car will be the shop car and our cousin Garrett is about to be 14 in the next year or so and is the Louisiana Jr Dragster state champ and we would like to have something for him to represent the shop in...and Jason (my cousin who owns this shop) is a really consistent racer himself who has won the track championship a Monroe before he got too busy with this business.

    Ok back to this setup I'm looking at the Magnafuel pro 750 fuel pump and some Racetronix 120lb injectors...might look at the Threadstone intercoolers too.
    2005 Silverado SS AWD
    AEM CAI, ARH LTs, HD-2 shift kit with vette servo, Circle D 278mm 3200 stall Madtunesracing.com street tune (MTR now has a Dynojet 248 chassis dyno)

    13.82 @ 94.92 w/1.83 60'

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    Quote Originally Posted by ss454327 View Post

    Ok back to this setup I'm looking at the Magnafuel pro 750 fuel pump and some Racetronix 120lb injectors...might look at the Threadstone intercoolers too.
    that sounds a lot better. should support quite a bit.
    i started with 120's, thought it would be enough, now i'm at 200's.
    you can never have enough fuel on a race setup.

    ya, they have good intercoolers.

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