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This. Altough, Slashfan, I think you better go and read the add again. The thing does not have GT40 heads, it says "put on GT40 heads and you will have a beast".
Altough indeed, our not-quite Mustang friend Slash is right in that the 74 block is a very good starting point for a cool street engine due to it's taller deck.
And his calculations of about 350 horses with stuff you can find used on e-bay for cheap sounds about right. You can have a a pretty fun engine for about peanuts because you can run used stuff, since you're not running Pro Stock or anything like that. For a few stoms in the throttle now and then, this is a very good starting point, and it's a great price for an already cleaned out engine that you can be asured ran before it was pulled from the donor. I'd get it.
DennischJust be patient.
Just be patient.
You could be cool and get a JDM motor like a 1UZ-FE. You'll piss a lot of people off, but it'll be funny.![]()
You can get 300hp from a 6 with ease. Head, header, intake, carb and cam will put you in that range easy. Or you can put intake and headers + carb and turbo it.
A LOT of people would get pissed off.
But it would be awesome! And at least reliable, since it's a Toyota engine.![]()
But it would be awesome!
I was refering to the 300. 200/250 can do it too but with much more work. Hell 300s will hold 500 horse if you let em.
And not really, a crate costs 3k or more, heads alone for a SBF can cost $800+. They are great engines, bullet proof and last forever if you treat them right. Like I said, it might not come cheap but it can be done. 300's can be built cheaply though, I've done it and so have other friends of mine that race regularly.
Either way I'd take out the 6 and sell it and swap in a V8. Most old Ford engines are great.
Don't forget, his is rebuilt so I'm not sure if he had anything hi-po installed on it. I'd have to look at it but from the pics he posted it looks like the builder cleaned up stock parts and replaced what was needed and bolted it all back on after boring the block out.
SlashfanPersonally I think its retarded. I'd slap you lol.
Old SBF's are some the most reliable and tough engines ever build. I'm not saying that because I like Ford, I'm saying it because its been tested and proved to be true since 1960.