351W Build Up. Engine Guys come one in

Preble61

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Im thinking about building up a Turbo Friendly 351W for my '94.

My only plans thus far is a 351W, Compression in the 8.5-9.0 Range, GT40X's with some porting done, Sporting the FRPP F303 cam and then some sort of stroker kit. I would like something in the 380 Cubic inch(383?) range. I think the 408 is a little to much for what Im going to do.

Im looking for something to put out around 400+hp N/A and then when I hit it with the Boost have it go 600+ :)

The Question:
I think I found a 351W but don't know much about them and don't want to get a junk motor. The guy says it's a 4" bore w/ 3.5" stroke and came out of a 1975 Gran Torino Elite.

What all will I need beside what I listed??? I know the Crane roller cam conversion but other than that??? 50oz imbalance stuff??
 
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Try to find a 69-74 block if you can, these were the strongest production years. Why gt-40 "x" heads? Consider a set of TFS "R" or brodix track1, or victor jr's, all depends on you're budget. Dont even cosider a letter cam from fms, bigger cubic in will want bigger parts. A solid 393 stroker such as svt's will make more than 400hp n/a. I have almost done (waiting for carb) a 418 with "R" heads that should make around 575-600 fwhp n/a on pump gas :hail2: Good luck. Email me if you have any questions, or pm.
mike.

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well I'm am getting the money together to do a 408 in my 95. I'm going a good bit wilder though but I would either use a roller block 351 found in I believe 94 and later trucks, might be 95 or a new sportman 351 block good for 900 HP. then I would buy a complete stroker kit. If you are going to keep it to 600fwhp then you might get away with a cast crank and I beams. Again I'm going for broke with mine with the expectations of 800+ fwhp when i finally get some boost on it but to do it right is very expensive. If 600 fwhp is your goal I may stick to a girdled B block 331-347 and save some headaces and $$$. that motor will likely take advantage of the smaller gt40x heads better and easily make 400 hp N/A and 600 hp with a turbo. the X heads and F cam are way to small to take full advantage of a 377+ ci stroker. To do it right (and that includes buying the correct parts to take full advantage of the power cababilities of the stroker) I am figureing about 4000 over and above the cost of the engine to get it up and running, kooks headers, intake, H pipe, dist, AJE K member, clutch and flywheel, maf, tb, etc etc. If you already have a lot of parts for a 302 then you may want to really price it out, think about your power goals, and see what you really need. IMO. there is no sense spending the cash for a 351w base stroker to get a 4-425 hp motor when you could have that with a 302 base engine IMO a good 393-408 should make 525-575 hp n/a but it cost ya.
 
ponyboy19 said:
IMO. there is no sense spending the cash for a 351w base stroker to get a 4-425 hp motor when you could have that with a 302 base engine IMO a good 393-408 should make 525-575 hp n/a but it cost ya.

If a 351 based stroker (393,408 ect..) only makes 400-425 hp something was done wrong :bang: A good 393-408 will make 550-600 hp n/a, what will a good 347 make?? 425-475 roughly ( for same money), so around another 75-100 hp more and not to mention torque out of a 351 based stroker. The money difference is minimal. If building a 302 based motor, I would have bought all the same parts I did on my 418.
price comparo for 302/351
Block, machine work, girdle, rotating ass, rings, bearings, oil pump ect.... rotating assembly balance:needed on both at same cost.
oil pan: most people prefer a 7qt on a hi. perf motor, but ok you could have scrimped there and gone with the rusty stocker or stock replacement :rolleyes:
Heads,cam,intake, rockers,pushrods,timing set, induction (carb or efi) again, same money for both with this exception; costing me around $300 more for larger carb due to cubic inch.
Roller cam conversion: I think the retro fit kit is under $200, and to get the two holes drilled and tapped for hold down wouldnt be any thing significant. There is always the option of finding a roller ready 351 block too.
Distributor: matter of preference, I would have bought new with either motor.
Headers: I would not keep 1 5/8 shorties or longtubes on a new motor i'm looking to squeeze 450-600 hp out of n/a. My kooks were expensive yes, but I could have bought cheaper ones (hooker for exp) so around $150 more for 351 headers.
Exhaust system: can run exsisting one (if already have) on either, I opted for 3'' the whole way, un-needed expense.
K-member:not needed, preference
clutch:same money
flywheel: when making that kind of power, do you really wanna run a stock rebalanced pos :rlaugh:
Balancer: read above mention of flywheel.
Hood: Alright, you've got me again, I need to buy a hood. But how many cowl hooded 302 mustangs are out there.

Soooo, not seeing a huge difference in price for a motor that will make more horsepower and torque regardless of n/a or some other sort of forced induction. You could go budget, but i'm giving example of same pieces in each motor. No flames intended, but no REAL difference, just minor things :nice:
mike.