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Thread: Project Nightmare. Pro-Street S197 build.

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    The old roof had fire damage so it had to be replaced. The old one was cut out, and a replacement glued in place. It looked straight forward; bunch of glue and clamps. Apparently that is the way to replace an S197 lid.
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    shame they didnt go for a carbon roof, would have been pretty straight forward and not even real expensive. although cost doesn't seem to be too much of an issue on this build.
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    Yeesh.. that is a staggering amount of absurdity. And awesome. Very much awesome. Keep us posted!
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    Wiring harness going back in





    Back bumper mounted

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    Accessories and dash




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    that's a nice colour.
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    Someone let him know his steering wheel is on the wrong side before he finishes bolting it in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    that's a nice colour.
    Haha. Was showing my mom some of these pics and that was her comment.
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    Final stages of the build
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    Finished just before Mustang Week, end of July
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    Heat cycles and some preliminary tuning

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    I don't have any numbers yet, but I remember them talking about 850-950rwhp on 93 octane pump gas with a moderate amount of boost. That's not including the nitrous plate system that is capable of supporting up to a 600 shot.
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    That turned out a lot more mustang-like than I was expecting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus View Post
    I don't have any numbers yet, but I remember them talking about 850-950rwhp on 93 octane pump gas with a moderate amount of boost. That's not including the nitrous plate system that is capable of supporting up to a 600 shot.
    That is a crazy amount of power. Are they ever going to try a 600 shot?
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    Very nice, irregardless of how over the top it is
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    Thats awesome. Can I have one?
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