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  • 91stang
    TCS Regular
    • Jul 2010
    • 32

    stock 91 fox body 5.0

    I just bought this 91 foxbody mustang and it is bone stock pretty much i know they have about 200 hp stock i really want to add hp but dont know where to start i want to add alot but also dont got a bunch of money this is my 1st real muscle car
  • 91stang
    TCS Regular
    • Jul 2010
    • 32

    #2
    also whatever i do how much hp gain will it give me?

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    • Turbohwagon
      Fhqwhgads
      • Dec 2008
      • 12835

      #3
      Exhast and intake is a good start.
      Godspeed, on the Devil's thunder.

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      • Notch
        Trunkback Moostang
        • May 2005
        • 23574

        #4
        AOD or 5 speed car?

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        • 91stang
          TCS Regular
          • Jul 2010
          • 32

          #5
          AOD

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          • Odrapnew
            Everyone likes being blown.
            • Aug 2003
            • 2880

            #6
            Cheapest mods(i.e. free) you can do that will net about 10hp is: bump the timing up and remove the stock intake air box silencer(inside the fender). The timing will also give much better throttle response.....assuming it's currently at the stock 10 degrees.

            Also, a full tune up(plugs, wires, cap and rotor) may help depending on how old the current stuff is.

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            • RNSF
              F'n your sister
              • Mar 2008
              • 10022

              #7
              Stock aods don't like added power, know that you will be changing within a year of modifying the car.

              Built aods on the other hand can handle quite a bit of power. Something to think about.
              LOL U MAD

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              • Macs Stang
                Dale Jr.
                • Dec 2002
                • 18269

                #8
                As mentioned before, simple things like adjusting the ignition timing, pulling the air silencer, full exhaust (headers to cat back), under drive pullies, electric fan. There is a lot of stuff you can do for cheap.

                The factory AOD is pretty weak in these cars so be aware of that.

                Plan out your mods, that way you are not spending money twice on certain things...
                O.C.R.

                I make horse powerz

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                • CleanLX
                  sno pro
                  Admin
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 35005

                  #9
                  Just get a cold air intake and some underdrive pulleys. They are both cheap and will give you very noticable results. Keep it simple for now.

                  Do this and you won't be disapointed, or broke.

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                  • loads
                    Slow red ford mafia member
                    • May 2006
                    • 1962

                    #10
                    The most noticable thing I did was gears and a carbon-fiber limited slip.

                    Probably the best bang for the buck...
                    :geeza: -Member of WCR Inc.



                    Originally posted by Nifty
                    Can you please refrain from using logic? You're going to start making liberals cry.

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                    • Turbo302
                      Impossible is only Underfunded
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 1528

                      #11
                      After doing the common 10-min tune-up stuff (timing, silencer, tps), get some headers, off road h-pipe, and a cat back exhaust system.

                      To save the AOD, get a good brand shift kit, and a slightly higher stall torque converter (26-2800 rpm stall). This will make the AOD much more fun and able to lite the tires from a dead stop.

                      I had a winter beater 88 GT that I did the above to and it made it a whole different car even with the 2.73 gears. For a purely street car, I would go 3.27-3.55 gears with the 2800 stall. If you keep the stock torque converter, 3.73's will get it reving a bit quicker, but still wont have the "punch" a higher stall torque converter gives.
                      1988 5.0 Notchback
                      100% Stock 302 Intake to Oil Pan as delivered from FORD Factory
                      100% Stock Driveline (T5, Clutch, 3.08's, control arms etc...)
                      100% Stock ECM/Tune ('88 California Mass air ECM)
                      1 bolt on... Baby Precision TE44 TURBO
                      Best time to date: 11.562 @ 123.37 1.892 60-ft BIR 9/19/08

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