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Author:  BostonWill [ June 20, 2019, 4:28 pm ]
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Hello everyone! I am new to the site! I live in the Greater Boston area.

I am retired with a background in Engineering. I am just completing a restomod 67 Mustang coupe that now has a 87 5.0 w/Edlebrock& 600cfm Holley. It is backed up with a T5 w/Hydraulic clutch & I upgraded the steering to a Randel's Rack & Pinion poer steering. And to stop it I upgraded all 4 corners to 2010 Mustang GT disc with 17" Bullit wheels (to clear the brakes). Plus a Magnaflow 2 1//2" dual exhaust.

I have just acquired a partially built Locost 7 kit. The fellow who started the build had a history in 1/4 mile racing with SB & BB Mustangs. He decided to build a Locost 7 with a SBF/T5 configuration. He used chrome moly tubbing instead of the normal square tubing! Wanted to make sure the chassis could handle the power.

It uses Mustang II front spindles/disc brakes & manual R&P steering with a built Mustang 8.8 rear end (Moser axles, 4:10 posi & drum brakes).

He estimated he had over $5k in just parts & material! But he is moving to Maine and will be either an apt or his motorhome for more than a year before he gets a new home & shop built.

So I acquired it and have been gathering parts. I decided the SBF was a bit much for "this ol man" and have decided to install a 91 Mustang 2.3 8 plug EFI 4 cyl. As some of you know, here in MA the licensing process is tough. So I had come across a shop that had a "take out" to install a Coyote in the Mustang. It came with the motor (complete with all wiring, ECU and EFI/smog equipment) 4 spd auto trans & exhaust manifold, header pipe & CAT. All for $400! I heard it run. The only thing wrong with the motor was a leaking rear seal. The trans had already been rebuilt and it has a new water pump.

The car also came with new 15" wheels and Hanook tires. Brakes, spindles and rotors are also new. It has alum racing style seats with the upholstery. What you see in yellow is obviously carboard templates.

I have a set of aftermarket gauges and a T5-Z trans. to go behind the 2.3l. I will use a larger pilot bearing for the trans to motor. I even have a TCI shatter shield for it.

I know there are lots of "better" choices for a powertrain, but I wanted a streetable car that is not high strung. And for the price of admission for this motor, plus all the goodies I already have, it just made sense to me. No plans to race it.

So, along the way I will be seeking advice from all of you pros with these builds, if I may. Be gentle with me, I will try not to be too dense.

Author:  JackMcCornack [ June 20, 2019, 6:29 pm ]
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Looks like a good start. I can vouch for $398 of his $5000 investment estimate -- them's a nose and scuttle from Yours Truly.

Welcome to the monkey house.

Author:  Lonnie-S [ June 20, 2019, 6:57 pm ]
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Welcome. It looks like you've bought yourself a bargain and a nice project.

Those 2.3 engines can be developed a good amount if you decide you don't have the power you want, so don't worry about that. I'll be looking forward to your build log.

Cheers,

Author:  JPS Europa [ June 21, 2019, 3:31 pm ]
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I am in Duxbury and have a completed build (Duxbury Hodgepodge) if you ever want to look at something.

Author:  Miatav8,MstrASE,A&P,F [ June 21, 2019, 7:02 pm ]
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That sounds like a great combination. Be sure to leave your self an inch of bonnet clearance to the top of the intake/throttle body. Some have rotated the upper intake to face forward. Then it could be cut down to lower the tb since the valve cover is in the way of doing that in the original config.

Author:  BostonWill [ June 21, 2019, 10:14 pm ]
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Thanks JPS Europa! I may take you up on that! Always like to see who others have built theirs.

And I have already been thing about how I will modify the intake to not have it go over the top of the motor. Not only does it increase the height, but it just looks odd, :D and it places the intake path right over the hot exhaust manifold.

Author:  Trochu [ August 21, 2019, 5:20 pm ]
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You ever start a build log?
Making any progress?

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