So I have a 2000 model Ford Lightning. I will list the mods:?Upgraded pulley ?Ported stock supercharger ?Headers?Bassani exhaust ?4:10 gears?Full positive rear end?Shift kit?Tuner with 93 octane tune?2 lowering kit ?Roush (I think) racing dampers/springs/coils/etc ?CL CAI?Upgraded MAF sensor Probably a few things I left out. And as far as I know this is what is done to it. I acquired it about 6 months ago with all these loaded goodies. Now to my question. It's a powerful truck with 400hp/500trq to the wheels or so. But I'm looking to change my supercharger to get more power. I'm already running about 14lbs of boost. I've read and heard that the rods and a few other things tend to fail after so much stress. I want to know how much the ole 5.4 can hold, what would be good to upgrade and build to make it safer plus the general cost, and any other ideas that you guys may have. My thought for the upgraded blower is a 2.3 whipple. Any suggestions welcome.
doubt it.if everyone sued everyone over getting laid off in this economy the courts would be jammed up for years and years your best bet is to just get another job instead of giving a lawyer some money and wasting years of your life. i had a friend with a solid claim against a company over sexual discrimination and it took two years to come to an end and she ended up getting 1/10th of what she wanted she got her job back but the stress made her age faster then normal and the money wasn't worth it.the lawyers get the most and the outcome isn't always in the plaintiffs favorplus she is back at work and that stigma that you sued someone will follow you to every job you go to and it might make it harder to get hired
You can buy kits from auto parts catalogs ( JC Whitney is one example ) and either do the work yourself, or try to find a custom body shop to do the workit will not be cheap for the labor from a shop though