'86 Tbird 5.0 Build - A Long Process July 26, 2020, 05:37:19 PM I FINALLY am able to drive my car! It's still a build in progress, but my foundation is there. Just got it back from the shop with a full catless dual exhaust with Jones lers that sound epic.What I have done so far engine-wise:-Trick Flow 170 Heads-GT40 Intake-65mm Throttle Body and EGR-1.7 Ford Racing Rockers-Manley 6.700 Pushrods-Cold Air Intake-Screamin' Demon Coil-Accel 8mm Plug Wires-130 amp alternator-BBK underdrive pulleysThe car sounds tight, and I'm very happy with the build as it's my first build I have tackled on my own. I've noticed so far that my higher RPMs seem to have quite a bit more power, but it seems to bog down/lose power or something once in awhile at lower RPMs. I would assume this is lack of fuel as I didn't do any fuel mods to the car and now it has a lot more air of course. I have bought but not yet installed Ford Racing 24lb injectors and an adjustable regulator and I have yet to get a fuel pump, and I will be doing this next year. Quote Selected 3 Likes Liked by: Clayton, 5.0 tbird, Mikey97D
Re: '86 Tbird 5.0 Build - A Long Process Reply #1 – August 01, 2020, 10:24:34 AM Just to put some input on this, I did the mod to have the speedo go to 199 mph, and I think it worked. My speedo used to stop at 80, and I got her up to 85 on the freeway with no issues. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Mikey97D
Re: '86 Tbird 5.0 Build - A Long Process Reply #2 – August 05, 2020, 09:56:45 AM Speedo should go to 85. If you see 86 then you know it worked. Quote Selected
Re: '86 Tbird 5.0 Build - A Long Process Reply #3 – August 05, 2020, 09:05:28 PM Ah ok my bad, I thought it was 80 when I did it last year, I couldn't remember, sorry. Quote Selected