Trickflow top end kit?

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Gamma4diesel

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Does anyone have a trick flow top end kit on their bronco(not mustang)? When my motor wears out I was thinking about doing it. It looks good

on paper, and it will make a mustang get real busy real quick. But a bronco is not a mustang and im worried about transmission/xfer case, front/rear diff's etc. The kit is heads with rollers,cam,pushrods,intake and a couple of other small things I think. My exhaust is already taken care of so

im good there. I was just wondering about drivability,fuel milage,and possibly unforseen consequences.

 

Seabronc

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Can't see what that will have to do with drivability, maybe I don't understand what you mean by drivability. More power uuslly means more fuel. If you add too much power without beefing up the drive line you may be experiencing broken drive line parts.

Good luck,

:)>-

 

scparrish

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which kit they have a few. if you do alot of wheeling I would anticipate things breaking. If just street driving i would consider transmission upgrades/rear end upgrades.

 

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