OK, since I have owned a Gen III for years, I have had a lot of time to think about things I want to do or try on a SHO. I am not an expert, and now I have gotten into the community I thought I would start asking some questions.
Now, I already know the #1 way to make a Taurus fast. Zach taught me that. For reference, look here:
Anyway, I want a fast Gen III. That is probably an oxymoron. I am willing to put time and money into it. Oh, and I have read and reread the V8SHO.com site at least twice over. I want some actual feedback and interaction, as well as some direction for help and parts.
I guess what I want to ask first is how much potential is actually in one of those motors. I have read that the prototype was supposed to make 3oo HP. Does that mean that a good intake manifold setup, a proper tune and an exhaust that isn't the crappy stock setup is worth nearly 70 HP?
How much can easily be wrung out of one N/A? Does it do any good to make new cams? What about headers? I have never seen a set of headers for these.
Speaking of headers, has anyone here had experience with 180* headers? For those who don't know, it is like the setup Ford had on their GT40 racecars. They are called the "Bag of Snakes" Basically, since cross-plane crank V8s are not even fire cycles, they cross over 2 cylinders from each bank to help with scavenging. They look cool, and sound amazing. The only thing I think could be an issue with our cars is that instead of a 90* V8, they are 60*. And that might mess up the tuning of the exhaust pulses via that method.
Would there be any way to replicate the prototype manifold? Would doing something super crazy like ITBs be beneficial? A stand alone EMS?
Now with trannys, I know the stock one won't hardly stand up to the motor now, so something else is needed. And a 2200 RPM stall sucks. So would it be better to try to get the last NESHO 5 speed conversion, and put that in, or talk to the FPS group, and have them build a AX4N and something like a 3500 RPM stall converter? I like the concept of a 5 speed, but that seems like a lot of work. Either way, something would have to be done.
Do these motors respond well to boost? How much is too much if they like it. I know some really like nitrous on their V8s. Having owned many turbo and supercharged vehicles, I am sure I would blow more on nitrous fills in the first 6 months than a forced aspiration conversion. Plus having to refill all the time would be a pain. I am sure I would abuse the spray.
Is there anyone left that is good at tuning the V8s? I know they are kind of the red-headed step child in the SHO world, and there wasn't much support when new compared to the Gen 1/2, let alone now.
I guess that is all for now. Pray my bro is OK. While writing this, a deer wiped the car out, so I will see what is left when he gets here. Says it will make it home. Don't care about the car as long as he is OK.
Now, I already know the #1 way to make a Taurus fast. Zach taught me that. For reference, look here:
Anyway, I want a fast Gen III. That is probably an oxymoron. I am willing to put time and money into it. Oh, and I have read and reread the V8SHO.com site at least twice over. I want some actual feedback and interaction, as well as some direction for help and parts.
I guess what I want to ask first is how much potential is actually in one of those motors. I have read that the prototype was supposed to make 3oo HP. Does that mean that a good intake manifold setup, a proper tune and an exhaust that isn't the crappy stock setup is worth nearly 70 HP?
How much can easily be wrung out of one N/A? Does it do any good to make new cams? What about headers? I have never seen a set of headers for these.
Speaking of headers, has anyone here had experience with 180* headers? For those who don't know, it is like the setup Ford had on their GT40 racecars. They are called the "Bag of Snakes" Basically, since cross-plane crank V8s are not even fire cycles, they cross over 2 cylinders from each bank to help with scavenging. They look cool, and sound amazing. The only thing I think could be an issue with our cars is that instead of a 90* V8, they are 60*. And that might mess up the tuning of the exhaust pulses via that method.
Would there be any way to replicate the prototype manifold? Would doing something super crazy like ITBs be beneficial? A stand alone EMS?
Now with trannys, I know the stock one won't hardly stand up to the motor now, so something else is needed. And a 2200 RPM stall sucks. So would it be better to try to get the last NESHO 5 speed conversion, and put that in, or talk to the FPS group, and have them build a AX4N and something like a 3500 RPM stall converter? I like the concept of a 5 speed, but that seems like a lot of work. Either way, something would have to be done.
Do these motors respond well to boost? How much is too much if they like it. I know some really like nitrous on their V8s. Having owned many turbo and supercharged vehicles, I am sure I would blow more on nitrous fills in the first 6 months than a forced aspiration conversion. Plus having to refill all the time would be a pain. I am sure I would abuse the spray.
Is there anyone left that is good at tuning the V8s? I know they are kind of the red-headed step child in the SHO world, and there wasn't much support when new compared to the Gen 1/2, let alone now.
I guess that is all for now. Pray my bro is OK. While writing this, a deer wiped the car out, so I will see what is left when he gets here. Says it will make it home. Don't care about the car as long as he is OK.
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