Build consists of:
-Lang stage 3 head with supertech single keeper groove valves and upgraded springs
-schrick 280/272 cams with dlc followers
-bosch ev14 550cc injectors with radium fuel rail
-karbonius csl airbox with map sensor and csl dme conversion
-spal 2049 electric fan with custom Zionville shroud
Big one is the injectors, you are 100% out of fuel with that setup because I hilariously ran out with milder cams all across the board but still made 348whp on a mustang dyno. And the freshly rebuilt stock injectors were out of fuel all across the revband so my tuner had to dial back everything to keep the car safe, robbing power. Drivability wasn’t great outside of wot but the car was safe.
Upgrading the injectors to 550cc was CRUCIAL imho. Stock is basically maxed out and are a literal waste of time if you have any engine work done.
The equation is really simple… if you add more air into the engine via cams, airbox, porting, etc, you need more fuel and stock injectors aren’t going to cut it clearly.
My car stopped making power at 8200 with stock injectors and moving to 550 the car pulls CONSIDERABLY harder and smoother all across the rev band and I’m still making power at 8600rpm. Could go higher but for a car that constantly sees redline, not sure it’s worth it to me.
Also I’d pressure test your vanos if you changed oil pump disks as that is a bad idea (idc what people say) because the tolerances of the disk and vanos unit wear together and if you get a higher mileage disk the pressure will drop considerably and drastically limit the system from working. Happened to me and I had to get an entire replacement vanos unit.
I’d also leakdown test the engine because Lang’s machinist isn’t as good as he’s hyped to be. I got my head back with three leaking valves and had my local guy redo the valve seating. Don’t assume it’s good because it’s Lang. He’s a pos and doesn’t hold up to his claims.


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