Fox Mustang Magazine Issue 2 | Page 39

scooped this one up for $12,995 and promptly drove it home. “It was my daily driver for 10 years,” he says. “Then I had it repainted in the original Bimini Blue with Santini flames and started modifications from there.” Lloyd’s first effort was a complete engine rebuild, but he wasn’t happy with the power. He wanted more, and to get it, he added a candy store full of goodies, starting with a Vortech High Output supercharger with Power Cooler. Air metering was upgraded with a Pro M 75mm mass-air unit and 70mm throttle body. A proportionate increase in fuel flow came through 42-lb/hr injectors and a T-Rex boost pump. It all flows through an Edelbrock Performer RPM II intake and heads. On the exhaust side are equal-length shorty headers, a high-flow 2½-inch H-pipe, Flowmaster mufflers, MSD ignition, and an SCT custom chip just to stir things up. At the center of the engine is a fresh 306-inch small-block ready for big action. Autotek and Superior Automotive machined it to 0.030-inch over and fitted the already-tough engine with forged pistons. Because the supercharger increases the cylinder pressure, compression was kept modest. Lloyd wanted reliability, so he had it balanced and blueprinted. Yet, he never had to do much more because the 5.0L engine is a solid, dependable workhorse. With close