BM's 88 Cougar build July 23, 2009, 09:03:29 PM Will now that Im back on my feet I think its time to focus on my baby. Shes got 160K miles on her and she leaks oil. So Im going to start with the motor and I might have a mustang 8.8 in the works. I know its not as wide as the cougar rear but I might run spacers. As for the motor Ive got GT40 Lighting heads with screw-in stud and guide plats, a 93 5.0 truck short block, HO cam, and 19Ib injecters. Im getting a SpeedPro engine kit from summit and I'll be doing the machine work at my old bosses shop for FREE. The plan is to have the motor built by the end of December.Parts list.TrickFlow valve springs-donehardend push rods-doneSpeedPro engine kit with flat-top pistons-doneroller timing set-donestock HO cam-doneProfrom roller rockers-donewater pump-doneHO computer-DONEGT40 upper intake- SOLDGT40 lower intake W/O smog-SOLDparts list after motor is builtHeaders DONEH-pipe DONE65 mm TB Donefuel pressure reg.MSD billet dist. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #1 – July 23, 2009, 10:52:32 PM You don't need spacers.....Run an 8 inch wide rim with 4.5" backspace instead of 5.5" Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #2 – July 24, 2009, 10:24:45 AM sounds cool,.. got any pics???? Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #3 – July 24, 2009, 03:55:15 PM Quote from: V8Demon;283521You don't need spacers.....Run an 8 inch wide rim with 4.5" backspace instead of 5.5" Thats a good idea, I planned on buying news wheels and running 235/60s front and 275/50s rear. ThanksQuote from: massCougarxr7;283585sounds cool,.. got any pics???? Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #4 – August 10, 2009, 06:11:46 PM I think my plans might change a little. My neighbor has a complete GT40 explorer engine (oil pan to intake). I was thinking about buying it from him and doing a stock rebuild for my cougar. I have a couple questions though. Do the explorers have the ho firing order and do the hi-torque explorer cams work well in cougars? Has anyone ran an explorer cam? Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #5 – August 15, 2009, 03:35:43 PM You'd want to change the cam as it is a truck cam and won't rev high well. Firing order will depend on the cam you select. You could get away with an HO cam. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #6 – August 16, 2009, 06:19:29 AM I think an H.O. cam would work well with that motor setup. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #7 – September 11, 2009, 02:39:20 PM Well the cougar has been put on hold for a little bit. I'm buying a 96 Explorer from my friend for 500 bucks. His customer brought him the truck a year ago because the trans was sliping. When he gave him the bad news the guy just left it. So Im going to buy it from him and I'm going to have my other freind rebuild the trans. He said he'd do it for $250 plus parts if I pull it. Plus my neighbor wants 1000 bucks for his motor so that not going to happen. So now Im thanking about just trying some bolt ons for now. If I get the UPR K-member kit with coilovers do ya'll thank the 200lbs drag springs would be too weak for a heavy cougar. Should I go with the 300lbs street springs.I was thanking about putting my cobra heads, HO cam, roller rockers, and mass air on my stock short block for now. Untill after the explorer is on the road. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #8 – September 11, 2009, 02:54:27 PM Buy the Explorer for $500.00 and use that engine and forget the tranny. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #9 – September 11, 2009, 03:27:56 PM I really wouldn't worry about coil overs too much unless you really want to change your ride height and springs quite a bit. You could always get some springs in there to drop it down, and get caster camber plates. I would also get sub frame connectors mocked up if your going to keep the car for a while.If your gonna pull the parts and buy them, then why would you pay him $250 after you did all the hard work? Is he going to rebuild the one you pull? Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #10 – September 11, 2009, 04:48:30 PM Quote from: vinnietbird;290840Buy the Explorer for $500.00 and use that engine and forget the tranny.It has a 4.0. If it had a 5.0 that would happen for sure.Quote from: Haystack;290843I really wouldn't worry about coil overs too much unless you really want to change your ride height and springs quite a bit. You could always get some springs in there to drop it down, and get caster camber plates. I would also get sub frame connectors mocked up if your going to keep the car for a while.If your gonna pull the parts and buy them, then why would you pay him $250 after you did all the hard work? Is he going to rebuild the one you pull?The UPR K member comes with A arms and a coil over kit for $600. It going to be a drag/street car and the K member kit take out 72lbs. Plus Id like to remove the A/C and P/S. Im sure thats good for 50 or 60 lbs. If I didnt have the mustang and the explorer I wouldnt remove the A/C and P/S but both cars have A/C and the cougar is suppose to be my play toy. Its just an idea. I'll probably just do the heads, cam, intake, and mass air for now.I'm going to pull the trans out hes going to rebuild it and I'm going to reinstall the trans. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #12 – December 07, 2009, 04:51:09 PM Well it looks like the Explorer isnt going to workout. I tried to title it and has a lean on it. I dont really need it anyways, my boss just bought me a 99 ranger for a work truck.So my focus is back on the cougar again. For now Im just going to get a gasket set, timing chain set, and oil pump and re-seal the motor. Im going to us the gt40 heads, explorer intake, and 19lbs injecters also. I just picked up the upper intake today for 30 bucks. I still need a 65mm TB and HO computer. Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #13 – December 07, 2009, 05:00:05 PM What cam are you using? Quote Selected
BM's 88 Cougar build Reply #14 – December 07, 2009, 06:52:09 PM Im either going to run the HO cam which I have or a 268H comp cam which runs $250. The comp is .460 lift. Quote Selected