Upgrades to 5.0 Ford

Asked by Jeremiah Jun 20, 2020 at 12:25 AM about the 1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria 4 Dr LX Sedan

Question type: Car Customization

I plug up where the pipe from smog pump goes to
back of engine removed all pipe  n hosses. Themn
ran a new 3/4 hose from pump to new K&N cold air
intake it acts like a supercharger i feel diff i have
done other mods ro car but will this lean engine
out i looked it up from what i could see smog pum
put about 50 to 70 psi?? I have put 65mm throttle
body chrome shorty headers to no cats full dual H
pipe to magnaflow mufflers crom tips all wielded  
higher ceome calve covers new plenum intake all
new hoses new hotter coil new distributor cap and
rotor  hot plu wires platinum plugs  drilled and
slotted disc brakes bigger calipers ceramic pads
new drums n shoes bigger shocks in back  new
suspension  all new ball joint n tie rod ends new
75000 mile mid compound tires  .5 % tint on
windows no leaks   what else can i do most bang
for $$

1 Answer

The smog pump does not move enough air to make a difference. It might supercharge a lawn mower but not a V8. Any extra power you feel is probably from less engine drag. I once had an old Datsun pickup and when I disconnected the smog pump it felt like an extra 50hp. It ran like a scalded cat after that. I never fully understood why.

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