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QwikStang
Member # 2933
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95 5.0, Just wondering if there are any smog legal aftermarket heads out there? Or should I just have my stock heads machined?
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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I like the AFR (air flow research) heads the best. They make the most power and are emission legal. Also the Edelbrock heads are nice as well but make a little less power
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-SVT- Parker
Member # 4057
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It's hard to stay legal when fixing up a stang or any car in that matter. But there are a few Headers that are smog legal. I belive Mac Shorty equal length and long tubes are legal at lest it says so in the Mustangs Unlimited catolog. And so are the Ford Racing ones. [ January 28, 2004, 04:14 PM: Message edited by: -SVT- Parker ]
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cobraman_1994
Member # 467
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quote: Originally posted by -SVT- Parker: It's hard to stay legal when fixing up a stang or any car in that matter. But there are a few Headers that are smog legal. I belive Mac Shorty equal length and long tubes are legal at lest it says so in the Mustangs Unlimited catolog. And so are the Ford Racing ones.
wrong engine part
and it depends on your goals and combo to determine what combo is best for you.
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89saleen
Member # 3083
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My favorites are Edelbrock Performer heads, and they have the smog legal carb e.o. # right on them. Some smog techs dont care what they say on them though, and fail you on the visual-
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-SVT- Parker
Member # 4057
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Duh I'm a dumbass i can't even read
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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A set of AFR 165 or 185 depending on your setup
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J's KING Cobra
Member # 2011
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quote: Originally posted by mustanggt5091: A set of AFR 165 or 185 depending on your setup
are AFR's 202 or 205 still smog legal?
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66 AC COBRA
Member # 904
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quote: Originally posted by J's KING Cobra: quote: Originally posted by mustanggt5091: A set of AFR 165 or 185 depending on your setup
are AFR's 202 or 205 still smog legal?
no and what the hell is a 202 afr makes 205's and 225's
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The Nick
Member # 2244
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I'm suprised no one mentioned Twisted Wedges yet.
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baymustang
Member # 3246
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get some brodix's heads and forget about emissions you only got to smogit once every two years
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Fostang
Member # 3752
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quote: Originally posted by baymustang: get some brodix's heads and forget about emissions you only got to smogit once every two years
I seriously doubt he would. he wouldn't even install an off road H pipe. Wimp LOL j/k
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DropTopFox
Member # 1689
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AFR's whatever you do don't keep the stock heads
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1SLOWLX
Member # 558
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TEA TFS
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eighty8mclaren
Member # 2751
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why do people worry about smog legal? just get your car ilegaly smogged. just ask around to people you know, some one has to know a smof ref that will pass you.it might cost $150-$200 but its worth it.
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DropTopFox
Member # 1689
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quote: Originally posted by 1SLOWLX: TEA TFS
I thought your heads weren't smog legal
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BlueLightning302
Member # 3974
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TFS heads are smog legal.
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Chosen1
Member # 1906
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quote: Originally posted by BlueLightning302: TFS heads are smog legal.
I didnt think the Hi-Ports or the R-Series heads were smog legal.
I run victor jr.'s so smog is not an issue for me.
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Jeff S
Member # 371
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quote: Originally posted by Chosen1: quote: Originally posted by BlueLightning302: TFS heads are smog legal.
I didnt think the Hi-Ports or the R-Series heads were smog legal.
I run victor jr.'s so smog is not an issue for me.
The original TFS iron "street heats/Hi-Ports" are smog legal and have a CARB EO number. The original aluminum "street heats/Hi-Ports" do not have a CARB number but the do have the smog ports and will pass smog without issue.
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Chosen1
Member # 1906
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quote: Originally posted by Jeff S: quote: Originally posted by Chosen1: quote: Originally posted by BlueLightning302: TFS heads are smog legal.
I didnt think the Hi-Ports or the R-Series heads were smog legal.
I run victor jr.'s so smog is not an issue for me.
The original TFS iron "street heats/Hi-Ports" are smog legal and have a CARB EO number. The original aluminum "street heats/Hi-Ports" do not have a CARB number but the do have the smog ports and will pass smog without issue.
thank for info jeff, thats sick [ January 29, 2004, 08:07 PM: Message edited by: Chosen1 ]
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FasterDamnit
Member # 442
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Dyno Pull #3 (Best) Details 1993 Cobra + AFR Heads Ambient Temperature: 83.4 F Barometric Pressure: 29.91 Hg Correction Factor: 0.99 SAE RPM HP Torq. A/F 2800 149.5 280.5 18.0 3000 169.3 296.5 18.0 3200 188.9 310.0 18.0 3400 206.9 319.6 13.6 3600 226.9 331.1 12.1 3800 245.2 338.9 11.9 4000 259.0 340.1 11.7 4200 272.9 341.3 11.7 4400 283.3 338.2 11.9 4600 292.2 333.6 12.0 4800 297.7 325.7 12.2 5000 300.2 315.3 12.2 5200 301.8 304.9 12.1 5300 303.1 298.9 12.1 5400 301.9 293.7 12.1
93 Cobra, ported lower intake, stock cam retarded 4 degrees, MAF and A9M eec, shorty headers, prochamber, stock mufflers. and AFR165's...
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1SLOWLX
Member # 558
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they are as legal as can be
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HungryHippo
Member # 537
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anything drilled for smog is legal
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