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302coupe
07-14-2011, 06:17 AM
ok so im toying with idea of stroking a 302 to 347 and turboing it. Not sure what body style i wanna go with yet. Just thought i would see what everyones sugestions are building the motor from the ground up. So all ideas and info will be put to use.
2Kblacksleeper
07-14-2011, 07:29 AM
Rule 1: Don't use a stock block. Lol
Racin Jason
07-14-2011, 08:39 AM
Second that
Gstang117
07-14-2011, 09:36 AM
If someone were to stroke the block, what 302 block do you suggest they get?
Markcore
07-14-2011, 10:24 AM
If someone were to stroke the block, what 302 block do you suggest they get?
Dart
http://www.dartheads.com/products/engine-blocks/ford-small-blocks
orangedemon331
07-14-2011, 10:36 AM
I think Boss block from frpp, saves you almost enough to buy crank and rods over the Dart!
Pitbull1052
07-14-2011, 10:38 AM
for not much more than it's going to cost to build a 347 you could get a new Coyote... just sayn.. I just built a 347 within the past 6 months
Pitbull1052
07-14-2011, 10:39 AM
I think Boss block from frpp, saves you almost enough to buy crank and rods over the Dart!
everyone told me the boss blocks cylinder walls are too short for the stroke of a 347..... again just what i was told
orangedemon331
07-14-2011, 10:48 AM
everyone told me the boss blocks cylinder walls are too short for the stroke of a 347..... again just what i was told
Not true unless something has changed in the last year in the production, me and a buddy just built a 4.125 bore 347(363cu in) out of a boss block that Craig@Cincy got us a good deal on! that block is supposed to hold a 3.5 stroke crank!
Gstang117
07-14-2011, 12:50 PM
I think I'll stick with a stock block and not stroke it...
That's a bit expensive.
Thanks for the info though
Pitbull1052
07-14-2011, 01:08 PM
I think I'll stick with a stock block and not stroke it...
That's a bit expensive.
Thanks for the info though
it's not to bad it can be done for cheap but i don't know that i'd boost a cheap version........ if you don't plan on boosting it much you can go with a stock block just keep it under 500hp
2Fast4You
07-14-2011, 04:15 PM
My 347 stroker has been a great little HP maker, it is a stock block and low budget engine. I receommend a Probe fully forged assy, about 9-1 dish piston and you can make good power for the street and then go to a turbo or super charger or even NOS down the road. Mike at Dayton Performance can work with you on a good cam for it to match up to some TFS Track Heat T/W heads. It's all about the combination.
302coupe
07-14-2011, 10:23 PM
thanks guys for all the input this will be long build as funds come in
Gstang117
07-14-2011, 11:05 PM
it's not to bad it can be done for cheap but i don't know that i'd boost a cheap version........ if you don't plan on boosting it much you can go with a stock block just keep it under 500hp
I don't know how much horsepower I want in it. Its going to be both show and track, carbureted. Inside is going to have a 8 point rollcage and interior parts are going to be 'glassed. Although this is all still in the plans, I don't even have a chassis. I talked to a local guy who said if I wanted to spend that much for a block I should just buy a 351 and bore and stroke it. Of course this guy drives a 99 Saleen production number 373 of 373. He's in the Cobra club of america, tried to get him to come to the 'bangerz but I don't know if he will
Pitbull1052
07-15-2011, 09:01 AM
I don't know how much horsepower I want in it. Its going to be both show and track, carbureted. Inside is going to have a 8 point rollcage and interior parts are going to be 'glassed. Although this is all still in the plans, I don't even have a chassis. I talked to a local guy who said if I wanted to spend that much for a block I should just buy a 351 and bore and stroke it. Of course this guy drives a 99 Saleen production number 373 of 373. He's in the Cobra club of america, tried to get him to come to the 'bangerz but I don't know if he will
if you're going to be doing some track duty a 351 clevor is prolly going to be your best bet, but that's just my .02 i'm sure everyone has their own opinion but really it's more about what you want the car to run and how you set it up, i've seen big hp guys go slow and low hp guys go fast all about the set up. Have you ever driven a radical fox body? I hadnt until my current car and I had this big plan i wanted to have like 500 hp and with the right combo 400 or just under is pleanty and fun as shit and doesnt break something everytime you take it out.....
302coupe
07-16-2011, 05:16 AM
i would have loved to take me old 04 lightning motor and slap it in a coupe that would deff have been a fun ride.
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