This is where I'd have to wholeheartedly disagree with you. With only BBK LT's, orh, Borla catback, cai, dyno tune and aluminum flywheel my 2V GT put out the numbers in my sig. They too are supposed to run mid 220's stock with a manual. I picked up 50RWHP!! The only difference between my GT and Lincoln was the headers and orh. Other than that same mods are on both.
Keeping that in mind 4v's are supposed to respond better to mods. If my car is supposed to put out 285lbs tq & 280hp stock which equates to 228 wtq & 224 whp.
An LSC has 295lbs tq and 290hp which equates to 236lbs tq & 232whp. The only difference motor wise between the two is the dual exhaust. I not only did a dual exhaust but I deleted the third resonator/cat and put straight thru mufflers on which lessen restriction. Right there I should have been a tick higher than the LSC numbers. Not much, but a hp or two.
Then add a tune onto that with the filter and that should have picked up an additional 10hp & 10tq at the wheels. Some may call BS, but my stang picked up MUCH more with a simple tune with a dyno sheet to back those numbers up. Again a 4v is supposed to respond better to mods than a 2v so the numbers I figured were conservative expectations.
So that should have put me close to the 250whp & 250wtq range. Something is definitely off.
Maybe the fact the run was at 94% may have changed things with a 55% humidity. Also it says 0 SAE smoothing so is that why the numbers are low?
Regardless my car should have put out better numbers than a stock LSC since it has more mods.....plain and simple.
See I agree with you too on this. I was trying to point out that a 2v with the following mods:
K&N FIPK Gen II CAI
HiTech Stage II cams
Magnaflow Magnapacks
MRT SS Catted H pipe
FRPP 3.73 gears
Ford motor sport aluminum drive shaft
SCT XCalibrator 2 with a 93 oct tune by Chris at EFI logics
RPM series C&L Plenum and PRO Products 75mm TB
Steeda U/D pullies
Through a 4r70 that car made 280rwhp. It seems to me that a 4V Mark with a full 2.5" catback, tune and intake should make the same fly wheel HP (or more) as that 2V with all its mods.
I dont see an IRS absorbing any more power but guess the drive shaft may eat a couple more HP. It seems to me that the Mark should be able to do the 300 rwhp if the cats were gone, underdrive pullys, 3/4 long tubes, double x pipe, cat back, CAI, MAF and a Cobra plenum. Help it out with a one piece drive shaft and a J-mod/fresh fluid change trans to help reduce friction and it just seems like its in reach.
Again I know a Mark is not a Stang but damit my 96 Cobras engine was only a 15 hp difference from the factory and with h-pipe, cat back, filter, chip and degreed cams it did 299 rwhp. If I take the initial 15 hp off of that and then figure the auto absorbes another 20 hp then to me that says a Mark with the same mods should do 264 rwhp...... crap, now that I do the math like that I guess it would be hard to get another 36 rwhp with just under drives, headers, CAI, better drive shaft and a dedicated custom tune. It would prolly only be 290ish rwhp....... damn, now I wana do a T-56 swap. :lol:
I understand there not being a bunch of 13 second Marks out there but there are not allot of Marks out there with long tubes, cobra plenums and custom tunes eaither.