Thread: 93 tbrid sc
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01-13-2010 08:00 PM #1
93 tbrid sc
What would it all consist of to get the factory engine to run 12.50's. I have had the thought of slammin a 460 into it also. All pipe dreams at this point though.
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01-14-2010 06:57 AM #2
383 or 460
Big block is always better and if you can get 429 cj heads it will smoke almost anything Just let it roll a little on the line and it will pass it...Been there done that....in my youth.....
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01-19-2010 10:30 AM #3
Join "Super Coupe club of America" It's really a cult car club. Everything that has ever happened to a SC has been discussed there. Lots of them run 12's and a good many run 11's. They spend a lot of money doing it too.
MHO You already have most of a V-8 so I'd go with a SBF. You can get a good bit of power out of them and since the V-8 was in a lot of T-Birds it will more or less fit. You will need a hood scoop or a big bump to use aluminum intake and good carbs. Some of the electronics will more or less bolt on.
The SC was one of Ford's better ideas that they let get away from them. It was a heck of a road car. I drove mine well over 200k with out too much trouble. The ABS unit was a problem but SCCOA has solved that too.41 Willys 350 sbc 6-71 blower t350, 9in, 4 link
99 Dodge ram 3500 dually 5 sp 4.10
Cummins turbo diesel . front license plate, black smoke on demand, Muffler KIA by friendly fire (O&A Torch co) fuel pump relocated, large fuel lines. silencer ring installed in glove box, Smarty
older than dirt
My grandfather, mom's side, drove a 39 Plymouth coupe when I was about 4 or 5 and I thought it was pretty cool and I loved the tail fins on the 49 Cadillac. I drew cars when I was in the 5th and 6th...
How did you get hooked on cars?