dreaming of a MONSTER engine

Started by stanglover, August 09, 2010, 05:32:52 PM

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Hemifish

Why don't you just keep your engine thats in it now , And bolt on a PRO CHARGER  Supercharger , if the FORD can handle it :lol::lol::lol:

69DirtyRat

As much as I luv Big Blobs, I think option B is best! Their is a lot less messing around staying with a small block. If the stang was an original BBF then I would say go Big Big Block! If you can get the magic number of 427-cubes in that small block that would even be better for nostalgia sake!
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chris67

Bas look at the responces 351windsor will be the way to go, FORGET about the big block and a c6..
GET THE BIG BLOCK OUT OF YOUR HEAD  
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stanglover

:agree: .........anymore responses? :boxing:

68PONY

Quote from: 69DirtyRat link=topic=3523.msg21571#msg21571As much as I luv Big Blobs, I think option B is best! Their is a lot less messing around staying with a small block. If the stang was an original BBF then I would say go Big Big Block! If you can get the magic number of 427-cubes in that small block that would even be better for nostalgia sake!
Well get one of these blocks and 427+ cubes is easily done , but be warned this could make a huge hole in your wallet :lol:
http://www.worldcastings.com/products/man-ofootwar-9500inch-deck-iron-block.html

GAS455

If your only looking at 500 odd HP..... Stick with the SBF.

If you are looking at more HP...then step up to an aftermarket block....In a muzzy, I would still stick with a Small block still though for above reasons: ease of maintenance, lower weight etc

SBC-68-FIREBIRD

These days with just bolt on stuff it is very easy to get 500-550hp out of a small block. In a car the size of a Mustang that will put you well into the 11's & have more power than you will be able to use on the street.

sell4u

dream big - Big Block with a stroker kit and twin turbo's,

the stroker sbw as everyone suggest would be the most sensible choice,

or to really put it out there:

take some measurements, wait 12 months and try squeezing in 1 of these new ford engines coming out. Sorry but is called a Coyote?

chris67

Bas

Big Block means Big $$$$$$ small block =$$
If you go with a big block you will need the following
* 9" diff
* strong gearbox or 5 speed
* extra strengthing may also be required
* notching of your towers
* possable RRS frontend
* engineers report
* upgraded brakes
all this will add extra $$$ to your build, just as a suggestion what ever your budget is for a big block then double it by the time your finished, thats what it will probally cost you. If your lucky you might get some change.

Please correct me if im wrong

Why not build a solid 302 or 351 and a under bonnet blower so you have your HP on tap :rub::rub::rub::way:
Rev It Loud, Drive It Proud!  

azza65

Hi Baz,
What about 1 to suit everybody.....a Ford Hemi.