Blackcoog
Hard-core CEG'er
My SVT clutch couldn't hold up to 7+ psi with my vortech supercharger. I have a Spec 3+ now and it's a great clutch.
Any updates on this m90 kit?
well i was under the assumtion that he is going to put a 3L in to do the test, and to finish the supercharger, but this spring he is going to put his good motor in for the big whp setup?
Just FYI, GT500 guys are using subframe spacers to use a 3.4 Whipple and keep the stock hood and Ford themselves did it on engineering prototypes, so that is a viable option.
Is it the best one, :shrug:
I wish you guys(Tom and Joey) would design a bullet proof jackshaft and mount the Eaton where they used to mount the old Vortech. That's what I would do if I had talent and a garage.:shrug:
If you're going to use a jackshaft why would you bother with an eaton. Rotorex, vortech head unit, anything but a heaton would probably be easier.
One word....TORQUE.If you're going to use a jackshaft why would you bother with an eaton. Rotorex, vortech head unit, anything but a heaton would probably be easier.
I agree it isn't a Mustang and FWD is the limiting factor. But having had an Eaton blown vehicle on a torque challenged motor (I had both '01 and '04 Cobras to compare on a 4V 4.6 and the 4V 2.5 is soft on torque) the Eaton makes street fun power.What are you going to do with all that so called "TORQUE" in a traction limited FWD car. A stock SVT will beat you while you sit at the line and spin. This isn't a mustang.
One word....TORQUE.
I like the centri blowers too, but for a street car the Eaton is king for usable tq.
-J
I agree it isn't a Mustang and FWD is the limiting factor. But having had an Eaton blown vehicle on a torque challenged motor (I had both '01 and '04 Cobras to compare on a 4V 4.6 and the 4V 2.5 is soft on torque) the Eaton makes street fun power.
The torque will not help from a dig, but if you're smart with the throttle in 1-2, I still see an Eaton-blown SVT being a good thing.
Not trying to argue as I like the centri blowers paired with this motor, but I like this idea too and it will be better in the lower rpm daily grind.
Torque is the advantage of this application and that was my only point.
-J
Ok Alex, you're right. You're an SVTC bad@ss and nothing I say has any relevence . Trying debating something w/o being hostile punk.riiiight. Try driving even a 3 liter equipped SVT and tell me you want more tq down low. You need to stop assuming all these mustang things you know transfer over to the contour!
What are you going to do with all that so called "TORQUE" in a traction limited FWD car. A stock SVT will beat you while you sit at the line and spin. This isn't a mustang.
Ok Alex, you're right. You're an SVTC bad@ss and nothing I say has any relevence . Trying debating something w/o being hostile punk.
I drove a 3L MTX FWD long enough ('89 and '94 SHOs) to know its limitations.
Have you driven an Eaton-blown vehicle?
If you had you'd know its great for street power and wouldn't be much different on the chassis than the torque from a turbo.
My original statement was just that the M90 will have one main advantage---torque. That is the advantage and I do feel you could still use it in the Contour platform. These aren't drag cars and I never pretend they are capable from a dig like Mustang, but the low to mid-range torque would be very nice from a roll. Think 40-60 or 60-80 passing power.
-J