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Hello, and thanks for the input. Yah, I am assuming that I won't get the advertised gains. However, the GT-40P heads are a great performance head that are way under utilized giving the Explorer's terrible "headers," (if that's what you want to call them), as well as a weak cam. I know people are putting larger exhaust valves in these heads, but in doing so, torque and HP is lost.
The exhaust valves are a little smaller than in the GT-40 heads, but the P heads have a differently designed exhaust flow channel causing more flow velocity, which in turn equals more HP and torque. How much is what I don't know. The Explorer 5.0 obviously has the Cobra lower and awesome Explorer upper intakes that out flow the Stang Cobra upper as well as other popular after market setups including trick Flow and Edelbrock. Why they plugged this great setup with all of the crap in the Explorer is beyond me.
I figure scraping the BS headers and small cam for Long tubes and an FMS-E303 would really wake up this motor. Also scraping the EEC-V computer and all of it's bogging smog crap, I would get excellent gains as well. The 24# injectors, Cobra EEC-IV, and TFI ignition is where I am unclear as to what gains to expect. FMS tech and local Mustang shop said I should expect around 285-300 BHP (rear wheel). Another Cobra shop said to expect 325. I doubt the 325 number. That's an awful lot of HP without any real lower end work. The reason I asked is that I just saw that there were a lot of very cool and knowledgeable people on this web site that might have some real world estimates for me.
And now to your question. The motor is going into a 1973 Ford Bronco rock crawler. It had all of the goodies including low gears, low t-case gears, Detroit lockers f&r, NP435 four speed granny, 5.5 inch crawler lift, 3.5 body lift. 4 wheel power disk brakes, custom steering, longer radius arms mounted with rod ends, yada yada yada.... and the list goes on as fast as the cash goes out! It was just lagging with the carb set up. EFI seemed to be the only way to go. I as so damned excited. I can't wait to get it going. I am running the custom Ron Morris Performance harnesses now, and will be bolting the power plant up in a few weeks.
Anyway, thanks for your input and sorry for being long winded. I have a strange passion for this crap. Thanks again, Carl.