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My other pony "Dedicated Service"
So the time has come to finally pull the stock engine out of my 87 which i placed there for inspection and smog purposes temporary far too long ago. I originally planned a F1c power dart 347 that quickly was changed to a 600rwp N/A 347 since i did not want to deal with heat soak, then i came to the realization that a $20k motor was just not a smart thing to do and sold the dart motor to help with purchasing my new truck.
I then started the most inexpensive budget build i could using stuff i bought off CL/Corral/etc Finally on friday of last week i dropped everything off at the machine shop for work and assembly, normally I would build it myself but Shawn(my engine builder) said he wouldnt charge me extra to assemble the motor since he needs to do the clearancing for the crank, boring for the pistons, porting, head rebuild, tapping the block to 1/2" etc etc. All for the measly price of $600, which is nothing by todays standards of engine work. Considering im getting very extensive porting done to the heads, port matching done to my intake and changing the block to 1/2" threads. So here is the plan for the engine, starting at the intake and working my way down. Edelbrock RPMII Intake (custom powder coated) $350 Comp Cams Magnum roller rockers $350 (christmas present) Comp Cams .105 wall pushrods $180 (christmas present) Morel Link Bar lifters $350 Ed Curtis custom grind cam .373/.359 230*/240* 113/110 $350 Scat 347 "long" block and AFR 185 heads $1100 Stock Block $ Being Rons powder coating bitch Race coated pistons rings, main bearings, and rod bearings $165 Melling high volume oil pump $45 (left over from my engine sale) Procomp Head Studs $35 Procomp main studs $35 Procomp 7/16 rocker studs $35 MLS Head gaskets $65 (2) Main Seal $15 Misc gasket set $85 Puts me at $3225(not bad) for major engine parts, i still need a few things like injectors, MAF, water pump and the like but those wont take long Here is a picture of my parts shelves before i went over there ![]() Hoping for 400rwhp minimum but my lofty goals would be 450rwhp Going into this ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'll keep y'all updated |
Cool! I look forward to getting back to the Vette someday and get up towards 440WHP (I'm 390whp now with some easy power on the table with headers and a retune). Probably by the time I get to it it'll be what a stock Accord has. :smack:
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Yeah 450 will be easy for an LS1 not so much for a naturally aspirated sbf
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My car weighed 2950 with me before this motor, now with aluminum heads and removing whats left of the insulation on the firewall i missed i should be down to 2850 or less with driver. Means either way i'll be cresting tens if i launch off the limiter
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Thats how i envision my car, but i have no heat, a/c, sound insulation etc. But i have gotten the car to pull a 1.1g with the nt05's and a 1.34 using an autometer dpic gauge. Not too shabby for an old mustang
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There is a fine line between exhilarating and having the shit scared out of you. That sounds like a beastly build. I am impatiently waiting for updates haha.
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What compression ratio are you going to run?
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Depending on how far the piston is in the bore, and actual volume of the heads etc Anywhere from 10.88:1 to 11.2:1
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