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Originally Posted by Hmbre97
Keep in mind though I'm running a very fat mail order tune so I am leaving a lot on the table. Were you running an upper or lower pulley when that pull was done and what size?
On the flipside though, it's gonna cost me at least 3k to get a built shortblock in the car so I'm right at the price of a Cobra at that point.
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I was running a blower pulley...thats it! I hadn't installed the underdrive pulleys yet.
And, I hear you on the money thing...but if I went and installed the same amount of cash into my cobra as you have already done to your Mach then I would have a hell of alot more power than I do now. The power I have is just a few simple/basic mods. We haven't even begun to instal the REAL power mods. In the end, IMHO I just think that it is cheaper to mod a cobra to get more power than it is to mod a Mach. Eventually you are going to end up spending more than me to make as much power as I could make if I spent $ for $ with you for mods. Don't get me wrong, I hear you saying that you are making as much power as you are with only spending right under what a cobra cost but think about the power you could be making if you put that kind of cash into a cobra that is already making MORE HP than that with just a few simple mods. Like I said this is just MY opinion on the matter, If I spent the same amount of cash as you did on Mods then you would be left in the dust having to spend even more money to gain the extra HP to catch up again! Like I said before, I think that you have a great looking mach and are putting out some nice numbers *I* would just rather buy a cobra and spend the money to mod it, than buy a Mach and have to spend extra cash to get the same amount of power.

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