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Topic: 98 cobra engine build..east bay shops?
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JAYSEA0707
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Any shops in the East Bay that can rebuild my 98 cobra to make 500-600 up naturally aspirated? I want a place that specializes in Mustangs and is familiar with building them,etc. Thanks for any help!
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Posts: 570 | From: Roseville, CA | Registered: Sep 2002
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Gatlin6T9
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N/A? Not likely. At least not without doing a big bore 5.4, with FGT heads, big cams, tons of compression and a sullivan intake.
Posts: 226 | From: Antioch, CA | Registered: May 2005
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SIC9250
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^ this... [ 2014-05-07, 08:24 AM: Message edited by: SIC9250 ]
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Posts: 6959 | From: in the drivers seat. | Registered: Feb 2008
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LETHL 03
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Put an lsx and you can get that power n/a
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Posts: 4128 | From: 702 HHM | Registered: Feb 2005
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Tom Renzo
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Ls Chevy will do the trick nicely. 5-6 hundred NA from a ford motor is a tall order. Unless highly modified and most likely not street-able. Good luck! [ 2014-05-15, 03:55 AM: Message edited by: Tom Renzo ]
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Posts: 557 | From: CT | Registered: Sep 2013
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