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  1. Greg I am pretty sure that a manual Mach red-lines at the same RPMs as the 99/01 Cobras. I know for a fact that the red-line is lower for the auto versions though. There is a general consensus that the Mach has less upper range power than the 99/01 Cobra but I am not fully sold as I have seen over-laid dyno graphs of 99/01 Cobra and Mach curves and the upper range was about the same, but the mid and low range of the Mach was significantly better than the 99/01 Cobra. However a very proven combo is the 03-04 heads and the 99/01 cams. There is also some speculation that the casting quality of the Mach intake is better than the 99/01 Cobra.

     

    Finally, the seats in the Mach are retro designed and I think they are sweet. I believe that they are modeled after the "Comfort Weave" seats of the 69-70 Mach. Also the numbers on the dash are retro.

  2. Wow you are quick, I should be good to go on the gears. Removing the solid axle is what I am concerned about. Do I unbolt the uppers and lowers from the axle housing first and then remove the control arms from the body? Will I need a set of jack-stands for the axle or will my floor jack suffice?
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    Crane Saturday night special camshaft and lifters for a small block Chevy. Part number is 111451 and I believe that the specs can still be found online at Crane's website. This camshaft is barely used. I bought it for a 283 buildup and decided that it was too much cam and I have since put the 283 on the back burner. My father put the cam in a lathe to measure runout and he said that it was the best cam he has ever measured. IIRC runout was +/- .001 (?). PM if interested.

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