Still running lean
Reply #17 –
I know my car is not an HO motor like a Mustang GT Duhh. I was told by a mechanic\ car restorer, that's done about everything that can be done to the engine on a 88 Cougar XR-7, that before I do any modifications to the engine, I need to convert it Mass Air. And It didn't say anywhere on the Mas air conversion kit instructions to install bigger fuel injectors & when I contacted Customer Service at mass-air.com they recommended the air adjuster & 19lb fuel injectors since my car is not an HO motor. I have the correct mas air sensor but it will not work correctly with a stock non HO motor. Like I said before, the Air Adjuster allows you to calibrate your mass air kit to your cars setting. Which I bought from them for $180 & so far the car runs fine since then & I can sell the Air Adjuster to someone else or use it on another Mass Air car. Since the conversion (which was over a year ago), I've decided to keep the engine mostly original & I still have all the parts i've tooken off. Thus to keep the car more valuable in the future. Instead of beefing up the current engine, I'm buying a Roller 5.0L motor out of a 90's mustang, put a 347 stroker kit, Edelbrock top end kit with a roller cam, aluminum heads, rockers, lifters, Air gap intake, & 750 cfm Carb. I've already got a posi locker & have a different transmission rebuilt to handle up to 500hp with a stall converter. And a few other little modifications to the suspension like brakes, springs, shocks, etc.. And instead of converting to 5 lug i'm buying 16" Chrome mustang wheels. Any other questions or things you think I'm doing wrong?