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STROKD 10-09-2012 02:17 PM

New to the site, not the scene
 
So, hello, name is Matt, used to have a pretty fast 86 GT, took apart to make stupid fast (1500+rw) and ran out of money and time. Hope to have it mobile in the next 9-12 months.

Anyway, I dabbled with Corvettes a while, sold both of them (second one yesterday), and started to get my old convertible running today. Friend said to join up since I was back into Mustangs...

Can't afford a new 5.0 right now (and if I did, I'd probably buy another used Vette first-no offense), but my old shit-boxes will hold their own.:) Any fast new style 5.0's around the site?

Grandpa 10-09-2012 02:24 PM

Welcome Matt.


Fast? Not by your standard of fast. It's a good group of guys here. Very chill, laid back place. You're not going to find too many monster cars in the new 5.0 scene quite yet. Buying a $30k car and dumping another huge chunk of change to completely rebuild a new car that doesn't need rebuilding is kinda rare. The quicker cars around here will only be around 600-700rw. Most around the the 400rw for now since most haven't had their cars too long yet since they are new. lol.

Phuck Phace 10-09-2012 02:24 PM

Welcome, we are all slow.

STROKD 10-09-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 6912)
Welcome Matt.


Fast? Not by your standard of fast. It's a good group of guys here. Very chill, laid back place. You're not going to find too many monster cars in the new 5.0 scene quite yet. Buying a $30k car and dumping another huge chunk of change to completely rebuild a new car that doesn't need rebuilding is kinda rare. The quicker cars around here will only be around 600-700rw. Most around the the 400rw for now since most haven't had their cars too long yet since they are new. lol.

makes most sense... 600-700 rw aint bad, thats starting to get into the fun catagory... if you dont have to pedal, it needs more power.:)

Grandpa 10-09-2012 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by STROKD (Post 6917)
makes most sense... 600-700 rw aint bad, thats starting to get into the fun catagory... if you dont have to pedal, it needs more power.:)

600rw is plenty for the street. Less breakage = more time on the road to actually enjoy your car rather than being a member of Jackstand Racing. lol.

STROKD 10-09-2012 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 6918)
600rw is plenty for the street. Less breakage = more time on the road to actually enjoy your car rather than being a member of Jackstand Racing. lol.

86 was out for 6 years at 700+... it's all in the combo. It made 660 at 14 psi the day I had it running... that was only at 5400 rpm too, I think you were there at the old HPP dyno day..:) Tune was so off it flooded the garage with black smoke like a gd diesel...

When you rode in the vert it was over 600... probably near 700 short shifting it... not my fault the trans is a pos, I didnt buy it.:High 5:

Grandpa 10-09-2012 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by STROKD (Post 6920)
86 was out for 6 years at 700+... it's all in the combo. It made 660 at 14 psi the day I had it running... that was only at 5400 rpm too, I think you were there at the old HPP dyno day..:) Tune was so off it flooded the garage with black smoke like a gd diesel...

When you rode in the vert it was over 600... probably near 700 short shifting it... not my fault the trans is a pos, I didnt buy it.:High 5:

Haha, good times. Seeing everyone run out of the dyno area because of all the smoke was hilarious!

TrueStreetTim 10-09-2012 03:06 PM

Yo, Matt! Welcome.

TrueStreetMotorSports.com 10-09-2012 03:57 PM

Welcome Matt

HOLYWD 10-09-2012 05:12 PM

Welcome!

GunsUp 10-09-2012 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by STROKD (Post 6903)
So, hello, name is Matt, used to have a pretty fast 86 GT, took apart to make stupid fast (1500+rw) and ran out of money and time. Hope to have it mobile in the next 9-12 months.

Anyway, I dabbled with Corvettes a while, sold both of them (second one yesterday), and started to get my old convertible running today. Friend said to join up since I was back into Mustangs...

Can't afford a new 5.0 right now (and if I did, I'd probably buy another used Vette first-no offense), but my old shit-boxes will hold their own.:) Any fast new style 5.0's around the site?

Did you used to have an 04 Comp Orange Cobra by chance?:smiley-face-popcorn

StormTrooper 10-09-2012 07:25 PM

Welcome

STROKD 10-09-2012 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GunsUp (Post 6992)
Did you used to have an 04 Comp Orange Cobra by chance?:smiley-face-popcorn

Sure did, traded it for an orange c6-which I sold to the original owner in June. Who dis?
The 04 is owned by some dude in Ventura Ca. I also had a teal 93 that is now owned by a guy named Collin who lives in NW Frisco.

GunsUp 10-09-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by STROKD (Post 6995)
Sure did, traded it for an orange c6-which I sold to the original owner in June. Who dis?
The 04 is owned by some dude in Ventura Ca. I also had a teal 93 that is now owned by a guy named Collin who lives in NW Frisco.

Never met personally but I remember your screen name from SVTPerformance.

Been on there for 5 years during the Terminator frenzy era. Remember that CO being one of my favorites

STROKD 10-09-2012 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GunsUp (Post 6996)
Never met personally but I remember your screen name from SVTPerformance.

Been on there for 5 years during the Terminator frenzy era. Remember that CO being one of my favorites

I appreciate it. I loved how it looked too, but it was slow and I didn't want to spend 10-20 grand on it to make it alot faster.


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