jfl1960
Well-Known Member
Those of with 5.0l are usually well aware of Tom Moss. Be very careful following his work, he does caution you it's really easy to ruin an intake. It's still a waste of time without doing a cam at least. Better off going with an Explorer intake. You going to spend the money on a tilt front end and a 9" but don't want to spend good money on an intake? 200 hp is not squat in todays world, the latest V-6 Mustangs or others will run circles around you - sorry but that's more reality.
Dave
Jut got into ford stuff this year, never turned a wrench on a 5.0L until a 12 months ago or so, it's not surprising I didn't know who Tom Moss is, he sure has got some skills, and likes to share his knowledge. As for the tilt front end I built it myself and narrowed my own 9", along with fabing my own engine mount adapters and much more. 225 hp from this motor would be fine for now, wish I had tons to spend but hell I am just a working stiff having some fun. as time goes by I will eventually get bigger and better but for now this stuff is FREE and so I figure why not use it.
The reality is that this is an 86 non-HO motor with limited potential and in present condition about 150 screaming ponies, lol, bumping that up by 75 or so horse without spending any money on parts,except for gaskets, is a wise move in my mind and well worth it. An explorer intake will cost me at least $200.00 to $300.00 from ebay (looked around locally for one and they think they are gold, want like $300.00 to $400.00 for them, just not happening) plus s/h and I am in Canada, once duty and crap is added it will be like $400.00 to $500.00, and what would I gain from it, nothing because the motor will not take a big enough cam for this intake to actually work at it's peak. I think spending that money on my other motor for something like forged pistons or a nice NOS kit, or new intake for the new motor etc... would be wiser money spent, just my opinion though.
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