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Old 2004-03-13, 08:11 AM   #5
Dean
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Default Re: Dean's STX shopping list

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Good stuff but you can get the job done for much less using Whiteline stuff.
I really think I want hollow, and upgraded mounts. I'll take another look at Whiteline.
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Mounts: Group N, or are there others?
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Not legal in STX.
The engine mounts are open as long as they are not solid metal. Can't use the trany mounts or stabilizer though.
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Go with lightened, but not underdrive[pulley]
Are there underdrive horror stories? Is the stock a harmonic ballancer, or just heavy?

I have the headers already, and KC is running them, so I will probably put them on when the uppipe goes on. It would be cool to do before and after Dyno runs. I may have S-Squared do all the installs so we can do stuff like that.

Thanks for the additional Guage list.

I like the Ford heavy duty fluid... Cheap and good.

Seats are currenlty stock, but I have a Kirkey race seat sitting in the garrage. I will need to weigh it.

I listed the other suspension bushings, but are steering rack legal? Same ? on rear diff bushings?

I think if you do aluminum control arms, you can't do camber plates.

And I'm pretty sure you can't do the under brace, or rear 3 point strut bar.

Oh, and I bet having multiple maps loaded would get you protested if either had boost mods. no matter which one is loaded.
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