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    Lot more stuff done since the last update:

    - Restored the brakes all around, replacing hoses and parts as necessary
    - Installed exhaust hangers and the Flowmaster catback system I got a while ago
    - Installed the '88 Thunderbird turbo wheels


    Still working on the fuel delivery/injection system





    Let me know what y'all think. There are more pictures in my album
    FOR SALE: 1984 Mustang GT350 20th Anniversary Edition with '86 Roller V8

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    Default Got the engine started!!

    GOT IT STARTED!!!!

    Had to get rid of the throttle body and dumb injectors. My friend gave me a 2 barrel Motorcraft carburetor off an 82 5.0, it fit the intake I have perfectly and the engine started right up... and to my surprise it sounds like it has a high lift cam.... Me likey...

    Here's a picture for you all, enjoy



    FOR SALE: 1984 Mustang GT350 20th Anniversary Edition with '86 Roller V8

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    Well, finally another update.

    Took a video of the car and idle and tapping the throttle... not sure why the quality is so bad... I have yet to plug the oxygen sensor bungs, that is why its so loud

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PGK-jecprI


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbDZny9ZdGU



    Then I finally finished the cold air intake. Got the part on the carb off a V8 Jeep Cherokee, with the 3 inch flexible tube, to the 4 inch tube and filter





    ANd this is it sitting outside. Made a quick top off a tarp because I had to park it outside for a day.






    Here is another picture of how the air intake is set up. I had to modify a plastic 1" spacer under the Jeep intake, and seal the bottom against the carb. You can see where it goes into the fender.






    A picture of the interior as it currently sits:






    Still a work in progress, got more bugs to figure out.

    Let me know what you think.
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    Moving thread to online show and tell to get some more feedback
    Last edited by Kurt84GT350; 10-20-2009 at 01:52 PM.
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