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  1. The scheduled DSG maintenance at 50,000 is $$$.

     

    I've had mine (2012) going on three years. Tune/pulley. Zero issues - car has been a dream.

     

    The audio setup is a little primitive in my year. GPS can't just find things by name, there's no built in bluetooth, etc. Something to consider when you're looking.

     

    +1 on the sport diff and I would add the DSG is fabulous.

  2. Let me know if any of you guys want to go so we can get a good head count for lunch.

     

    Thanks!

     

    - Chuck

     

     

    BuckeyeStangs/Mustang Club of Ohio Columbus 2014 Spring Cruise & Open Houses

     

    Confirmed Date: Saturday, May 10, 2014

     

    09:00 - 11:30 Open House #1: Pickups Plus Cars - 7950 Columbus Pike Lewis Center, OH 43035-9021

    11:30 - 12:45 Reservoir Cruise: East across both reservoirs to just south of Johnstown and then south and west to SignatureAuto (Bosscars) in Gahanna. Approx. 42 miles, 1:15 drive time.

    12:45 - 14:30 Open House #2: Signature Auto (Bosscars) - 926 Taylor Station Road Gahanna, OH 43230

     

    Bosscars will be serving lunch :)

     

    Other Open house activities TBD as well as the exact cruise route. More details posted here as they become available.

     

    Thanks!

     

    - Chuck

     

    PROPOSED CRUISE ROUTE

     

    https://goo.gl/maps/jRgr6

     

    Tried to make this about an hour. We could cut it shorter and parallel the reservoir more and make more of a straight shot to Rick's on the back side. Votes?

  3. The place where your pictures were taken, is that the shop that specifically works on Boss's? If so, awesome shop and great people.

     

    Yes, Rick and his guys have been great. You feel like you ought to have to pay an admission fee to go to his shop it is so full of vintage Mustang awesomeness.

     

    I felt like I was trying to adopt a child just buying the Mach. We finally settled on, "You can't paint it pink, install a roll cage, or tub it". Ok ;)

     

    I've put together a cruise and open house for BuckeyeStangs and Mustang Club of Ohio on May 10th that starts at PPC and ends at Signature Auto (Boss Cars) where Rick is also serving us lunch. You guys would be welcome. Maybe I'll start a new thread in the appropriate space.

  4. Put a deposit down on my new engine. Cool thing is it will look/be old school, fit under the shaker, idle well, and run on 93 pump. Here's the build sheet. :)

     

    Ford 427/527 Stroker Build - Survival Motorsports (Barry Rabotnik)

     

    Very similar to this build: http://www.enginelabs.com/news/video-survival-motorsports-fe-526-cube-stroker-makes-621-horsepower/

     

    Shelby 427 FE Block w/Billet Main Caps, Big Bore option

     

    Steel crankshaft - 4.3750 stroke series

    Scat H Beam connecting rods - 6.700 long

    4130 piston pins

    Diamond pistons 4.375 Bore - Target compression 10.6:1

    Plasma-Moly piston rings

    F-M race bearings

    Bypass Hose & Clamps

    Damper - Romac alloy outer

    Damper Spacer - billet

    Oil Filler Caps

    Oil Filter Adapter - Billet

    20608 Oil Pan - Moroso "T" type - road race

    24608 Oil Pump Pickup 1 Oil Pump - high volume

    Oil Pump Drive - ARP

    Water Pump - Edelbrock

    Windage Tray - Canton

     

    Survival Heads - complete

    Full prep by Survival Motorsports

    2.200/1.710 Stainless Valves, Hyd Roller Springs, Keepers, Locators, Seals

    Custom Hydraulic Roller Cam/Lifters

    Pushrods - Trend

    Rocker Arm Assembly - T&D

    Distributor Hold Down - Stainless

    Distributor - MSD Billet

    Distributor Gear - Crane Steel

    Spark Plug wires - MSD - Black

    Spark Plugs - Champion Race

    Timing Cover -Shelby

    Timing Set - Ford Double Roller

    Valve Covers - BT "Comp"

     

    Fasteners - ARP - Cam bolt, misc.

    Fasteners - ARP - Head Studs for Shelby Block

    Fasteners - ARP - Stainless complete external engine

    Gaskets - Fel-Pro - Oil Pan

    Gaskets - Fel-Pro - Valve Cover

    Gaskets - Fel-Pro cylinder head

    Gaskets - Intake manifold - Blue Thunder

    Gaskets - Remainder to assemble complete engine

     

    FAST xFI System - Includes below items:

    Controller - xFI 1 Main Wiring Harness

    Injector Wiring Harness

    Intake Manifold Blue Thunder High Rise

    Throttle Body - four barrel 4500

    Fuel Rail Kit - Edelbrock

    50 pound Fuel Injectors - FAST

    Fuel Injection Plumbing - Braided and fittings

    Sensors - MAP, Temperature, etc.

     

    Cradle for shipping

    Bore & Hone with torque plates, line hone, cam tunnel Parallel deck, Install cam bearings, lifter bores, etc.

    Balancing with mallory - included with kit Assembly - Complete engine

    Port Match Intake

    Dyno Testing & Break In

  5. Just did that. One of our two went out. Replaced with a Rheem (no pun intended) Professional 50 gal. $917.60 which included the permit, new drain pan and re running the drain piping as required by new code.

     

    Either somebody is writing in some 'additional dealer profit' or your job is more complicated in some way.

  6. Suspension parts from Maier Racing.

     

    • Subframe connectors
    • Cross brace
    • Export brace
    • Front coilover conversion
    • Power steering
    • Front/rear sways
    • Panhard
    • Bilstein shocks
    • 200 lb leafs

     

    Hope to get the chassis square and all that on in the next few weeks. I have been completely unmotivated this winter to get out in the garage and do *anything* :(

     

    http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb175/2007GTCS_2007/Mach%20I/MachISuspension001.jpg

  7. I've done a lot of reading and considering on the same topic.

     

    AFAIK, there is no real legal problem in Ohio.

     

    All of them have a kill switch near the driver. The idea is to JTG, slow down and then kill the jam so he gets you at 69 vs 85. He's satisfied, you are happy and you go on with your day.

     

    Leaving the thing on while you pass him and he can't get you from 20' away is just going to raise eyebrows.

     

    Exactly how I use mine. Soon as I'm legal, I flip it off.

     

    Laser jammers emit light, there are no laws to enforce someone from using them. As far as who's is best, I have no clue.

     

    If you get stopped for some reason and the officer thinks you have a laser jammer, admit nothing, deny everything and demand proof. They cannot take it from you, they cannot cite you for having it. If it were a radar jammer, they couldn't enforce that either, as those are covered by the FCC, not local police. I'm bad for speeding to, I gotta slow down......

     

    <Shrug> Parking sensors? :gabe:

     

    I have a wired in 9500ci system in both 'faster' cars which comes with Escort's 'laser shifters'. I realize the jammer part of that package is far from high performance but it's worked both times it was needed since I've had the system so I haven't felt the urge to go with a Blinder, etc.

     

    I couple this with Escort's 'Smart Cord' system which essentially gives you both crowdsourced and uploaded alerts on current police/radar/laser presence on your Android or iPhone. Invaluable having that layer of protection going out literally miles in front of you plus a good detector/jammer system in close.

  8. The AM radio in my '69 Mach is toast. Looked into the 'repro' radios (old school looks with modern guts) and nearly everyone says they are junk.

     

    So, that in mind, I'd like to build a higher end system starting with a single DIN head unit (I can get a re-popped console bezel for the Mustang for $31 so that's a nonissue). I'm thinking something like an Alpine CDE-HD149BT.

     

    After that I'm lost. Not sure how many speakers I need, where to put them. If I need an additional amplifier.... I think I need a powered subwoofer. What brands/models? If there's a place to go in town that's good at both the design and execution - who is it?

     

    I used to think that I wasn't 'into' car audio (the listening part) but the B&O system in my Audi sounds head and shoulders above any other premium system I've ever had in any car - now I'm spoiled.

     

    Advice?

     

    Thanks!

     

    - Chuck

  9. Thanks guys!

     

    After doing a more thorough inspection this weekend, I've come up with a decent punch list of minor (hopefully) mechanical, electrical, and cosmetic things that need fixing.

     

    Read the 'list' code from the carb and it's a single feed Holley 750 double pumper with a manual choke. Metering block numbers don't tell you much about jetting without ripping it apart and looking so since the car seems to run ok for now, I'll leave that along until tuning. Size-wize a single 750 should work no problem :)

     

    No smog equipment so we're good there.

     

    Ordered a Hurst Competition Plus shift/install kit to upgrade what's there. Will be very similar to the OEM Hurst in looks but it has about 20% shorter throws and metal vs. rubber bushings that help with the wobble.

     

    Also ordered an MSD 8595 Pro Billet distributor to replace the OEM points/condenser unit. Apparently messing with the curve/springs in the stocker is a pain, this will be cleaner, easier to work on, high spark discharge, yadda yadda.

     

    Need to get a tach so I can figure out what rear gears are in there. Guess I could use the jack it up and count drive shaft/wheel revolutions but I need a tach anyway. Car was built with 3.25s!

     

    Will be ordering a Blue Thunder dual plane intake this week. A little better performance than the Edelbrock but the big problem with the Edelbrock is that the carb pad is in the wrong place to match up to the shaker.

     

    Gotta figure out the header situation.

     

    Ditto the rear. I know I want to go to 4.11s (especially with the close ratio 4 speed) but am considering swapping out the factory carrier for a TrueTrac and a set of Moser axles.

     

    Thinking now I might do the heads with a rebuild of the short block vs. just as a bolt-on. Still waiting for a lot of the restoration paperwork what will tell me what parts were used in the restore rebuild.

  10. yeah it looks complete to me...

     

    Yeah, the guy who restored it originally spent almost $90k on it. I learned: Don't be that guy.

     

    It's beautiful with a few deviations from stock like a Hurst shifter, 1970 exhaust (the transverse mounted '69 muffler sounds like ass), and a 1972 starter solenoid. Things that cost you point deductions in MCA judging but I'm driving not showing :)

     

    I vote just do something small and enjoy it, you have the gt500 to make crazy power on

     

    I agree. I'll make some small mods to just increase drivability/enjoyment but I suppose one racecar at a time should be enough. :lolguy:

  11. Ohhhh so many things run through the mind. 427 bored/stroked 'cammer' or big inch 429.....

     

    Maybe I'll just throw a set of Edelbrock aluminum heads on, valves, change the cam and rocker system, new intake/carb, headers and drive the 428 around for a while :)

     

    Car will likely need some sub frame connectors and x brace underneath as well as a shock/spring/mounts upgrade.

  12. Just in time for winter! Been reading Rabotnik's book on high performance FE engines :masturboy:

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?pictureid=7345&albumid=853&dl=1381880250http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=853&pictureid=7346http://

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=853&pictureid=7347http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=853&pictureid=7348http://

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=853&pictureid=7350http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=853&pictureid=7349

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