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Originally Posted by DARKSTI
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Yea it is...there are a few online and in magazines who beat BMW's/Porsches/Cobra R's/Vettes. You can find them cheap and use the money to put in a suspension. The engine doesnt need much work compared to drag racing since you have limits on power in road racing.
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I work designing parts for 5.0 Mustangs every day. Trust me - they are not a well engineered platform to work with. Yes, you can find them cheap. But no matter how many suspension mods you throw at it, if will always still be a 1978 Fairmont at heart. It will still have a higher C.G. than a Porsche or a Vette, still have a poor weight distribution, still have a McStrut up front, and still have a beam axle in the back. Where are you going to end up road racing? SCCA-AS? NASA-AI? You still need at least 100hp more than the OE engine to be competitive, and that's only if you've stripped a hell of a lot of weight out of the car. Finding that kind of N/A power out of a Ford 302 is certainly possible, but usually finicky and unreliable. From my experience both personally owning one, and working with them professionally, I'd advise you to stay away.
But if you still want one after that, I can tell you where to go to get the best parts for it.