took the truck to the track last night....
Don't quote me on this but I believe it is on a built engine, meaning headwork cams pistons and everything. If you want to know more, go to the engine section and just ask him. I don't think he ever reads the 04 up because he has the previous body.
How do you figure this, I drive all the time with my truck under a 1/4 tank and have never ever had even a hiccup.
Running out is bad, other than that its not dangerous. I can go full throttle with my low fuel light on from a stop and have no problems.
When you do a full throttle launch all the gas runs to the back of the tank and the fuel pump is at the other end. Chance to burn the pump up results, plus the chance to starve the engine of fuel, though you should have enough in the fuel line to make up for it, but you never know
Last edited by ParkM; Apr 17, 2008 at 03:18 PM.
You may not have had problems in the past, but just know it could happen and in general isn't good for your engine.
Last edited by mSaLL150; Apr 17, 2008 at 03:30 PM.
there was enough fuel in the tank to where the fuel pump never ran out of fuel to suck. it never stumbled or anything. all is well.
so what do you guys think i would be able to do with full bolt on? not a built engine. im thinking 15.5 is about right. i was just reading someones post in the tuning area and he said that with his truck with intake longtubes, and a custom tune he was doing like 270+ RWHP and like 300+ RWTQ. im thinking that an extra 60RWHP and 40+RWTQ i will be able to get to about 15.5
so what do you guys think i would be able to do with full bolt on? not a built engine. im thinking 15.5 is about right. i was just reading someones post in the tuning area and he said that with his truck with intake longtubes, and a custom tune he was doing like 270+ RWHP and like 300+ RWTQ. im thinking that an extra 60RWHP and 40+RWTQ i will be able to get to about 15.5
I cannot quote directly from Troyer Performance's copyright documents that i have, but in summary it says not to use full throttle at 1/4 tank or less because fuel starving the engine can cause a lean condition and overheat the fuel pump.
You may not have had problems in the past, but just know it could happen and in general isn't good for your engine.
You may not have had problems in the past, but just know it could happen and in general isn't good for your engine.
there was enough fuel in the tank to where the fuel pump never ran out of fuel to suck. it never stumbled or anything. all is well.
so what do you guys think i would be able to do with full bolt on? not a built engine. im thinking 15.5 is about right. i was just reading someones post in the tuning area and he said that with his truck with intake longtubes, and a custom tune he was doing like 270+ RWHP and like 300+ RWTQ. im thinking that an extra 60RWHP and 40+RWTQ i will be able to get to about 15.5
so what do you guys think i would be able to do with full bolt on? not a built engine. im thinking 15.5 is about right. i was just reading someones post in the tuning area and he said that with his truck with intake longtubes, and a custom tune he was doing like 270+ RWHP and like 300+ RWTQ. im thinking that an extra 60RWHP and 40+RWTQ i will be able to get to about 15.5
-3.5" AF1
-magnaflow or borla catback
-dynatech longtubes
-magnaflow high-flow cats
-UDPs
-E-fans
-coils
-spark plugs
-Troyer Performance 93 octane tune
according to his website, his stage 3 kit knocks off 1.5-2.5 seconds off ET. its pretty much everything short of internals and S/C. if thats true then 14.7 would be the low end and at the high end of his estimates ill be looking at 13.7. thats alot more than i thought.
If that 60 foot wasn't so bad, you'd easily be in the 15's. Just getting an even 2.2 60 should knock at least 2 tenths off the ET. They say every 10th you take off a 60 foot is good for .15 at the other end, so you should knock 3tenths off your ET with a 2.2 60ft.
I've run my Mustang at the track a few times, and ran quite a few 13.6's @ 104 plus, but my 60 foot is horrible (2.2), and I've never bothered setting up some good rubber for the track. I just wanted to get an idea.


