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Never mind just read more and will not work for me. |
Clifton on DFWM, add is about a month and a half old but he might have it still. I was considering it too but I want a converter for the '13 and need to tone down the spending.
http://dfwmustangs.net/class/showpro...-sale-21&cat=9 |
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Here's a long block one of my buddies has for sale right now.
74 block SRP pistons, hellfire rings I beam rods Forged crank Main girdle Canton oil pan Professional products dampner Procomp electric water pump AFR 205 heads Custom solid roller cam. Comp solid roller lifters Chromoly pushrods Comp pro gold 1.6 rockers $4500 obo There are only three passes on everything since being freshened. |
I traded a pretty clean 351w hatchback with a big cam and a C4 for a camper (I'm a dumbass) a few months back and it did great around town. The highway at over 3000 RPM's wasn't so much fun.
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Also I would want to know what the bore is and if it a stock stroke on the crank. |
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I can't help with questions about the cam specs or compression right this second. |
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STOP HIJACKING MY THREAD.
lets stay on topic. how hard would it to get 400 wheel horsepower out of a 302.? lets say i found an 91 in the graveyard somewhere. what would the plan be? is that something i can keep around 5k for just the motor. |
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Your typical heads/cam/intake/carb 302's will make 280-310rw. For 400rw NA you will need to build a 351 based stroker with good heads, cam/intake/carb. |
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