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Old 03-30-2008, 04:16 PM
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It's running again!

I just thought I'd post over here for those of you who don't frequent some of the other boards.

I got my SC running finally today. It's been a long haul, but the end is near. The weather is getting warmer, days are getting longer, and now I've got a Super Coupe that will move under its own power again! Just a few more small things to do in order to get it completely ready for the road. It's coming along very nicely and I can't wait to actually get it back on the road.

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Old 03-31-2008, 04:08 PM
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007 SC: That's great.... and pictures when done??
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Old 03-31-2008, 04:18 PM
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Cosmetically it hasn't changed for a couple years. I just had mechanical (electrical actually) issues that grounded me for a little while. Add a major illness on top of that (cancer) and it sat for a year and a half...September '06 was the last time I drove it.

But what you really want is a picture...so here it is...



It's a little dirtier now than in that picture and it's still up on jackstands, but the engine is running again finally and I'm very close to getting to drive it again. All I have left is changing the O2 sensors, installing my Lentech valve body (along with a complete tranny flush), getting the tires mounted and balanced, 4-wheel alignment, coolant flush, and an oil change and she'll be on the road for sure. Most of that can be done in a day apart from having to take the car in for the tires and alignment. It just got cold again, so there's no working on it today. I'll be able to get a base line dyno with my valve body (able to hold 3rd gear which I haven't been able to do as of yet) to know exactly where I stand for power. I should be around the 260 mark, but maybe just a little higher. I found out I was leaking significant boost on my last dyno because of a cracked intercooler as well as a leaking intercooler joint. Got both of those things fixed now, so I should be up a little more in power. Then I get to get serious with a larger supercharger and a cam...
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Old 04-02-2008, 06:10 AM
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WOW!! Thanks for posting that picture. What a great ride. It's georgeous!!
And do you have a New Bird as well??
Sorry to hear about your illness but hopefully you are on your road to recovery and getting done all that you want to, so you can start driving it again.
Technically, you sound like a wizard, and I would suspect that with super chargers and all, you have to be, to stay up with it
Good Luck, All the Best and stay well!
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Old 04-02-2008, 06:27 AM
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Thanks for the compliments. It's a labor of love as I'm sure you're well aware of. I don't have a new Thunderbird now. I've got 4 kids ranging in age from 2-1/2 to 13, so a two-seater convertible hasn't been in the "practical" aspect of vehicle selection. In addition, I was sorely disappointed in the performance of the new Thunderbirds. I wanted something a bit more sporty (you can interpret that as meaning "powerful"). The Super Coupe, although tipping the scales at slightly more than the newer Thunderbirds, outperforms them in just about every area.

As for being a "wizard," I think that's giving me a bit more credit than I deserve. Yes, I've become very knowledgeable, but there are guys who know a ton more than I will ever know. Their the wizards...I'm happy with "apprentice."

I'm getting ready to do a lot of custom work to my SC too. I've aquired a larger supercharger from a Jaguar that I'm going to modify with the help of a friend and install it in place of the stock supercharger. That along with a new cam should yeild about another 100 horsepower at the wheels. I'd be very happy with that, to say the least. I'd then be pushing around 360 hp at the wheels, if not just a tad more. The fun part though is the torque...well over 400 at the wheels at less than 2500 rpm. That's fun!

At any rate, thanks again for the compliments. It's been a long haul this last year and a half, but everything is starting to come together again. My health is good, the family is doing great, my job is going well and my SC is running again...

...now if I could just do something about those darn gas prices...
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Old 04-11-2008, 06:02 PM
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if it's ever for sale man.... telepathically send me the price tag or something... because that thing is absolutely gorgeous... and the 400 ft pounds of torque sounds like a nice number for a tbird.
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