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    small block / big block???

    ok, its time to start a heated debate. i am currently tossing the idea around of either using the 351 or a 460 in my bronco project. this car will be racing and will be fuel injected not carbed. i have had lectures on both plus's and negatives. obviously weight being one of them. i am not looking for a 800hp beast, but i am looking to realisticlly and reliably lay down 250 to 300 hp AT THE WHEELS. so, with that, what do some of you guys think??? how much heavier is the small over the big block? cost efficiency for either? parts availability for either???? you get the idea

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    Re: small block / big block???

    The small block weighs less than the big block. If all your shooting for is a measley 250 HP to the wheels i would waste my money on a big block. Mildly built small block, better fuel economy, leighter weight, more cost effective, etc, etc.
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    Re: small block / big block???

    Are you going to be using stock (or stock style) injection? If you are, you could build a GT-40/Lightning style F150 & with a few bolt-on mods you could surpass your HP goals and have a super-reliable motor with a lot of availability on parts.
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    Re: small block / big block???

    i think a small block you be your best bet with your hp intensions. the weight is less and you can buy a small block crate motor for aroun 3000 bucks pulling about 400hp

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    Re: small block / big block???

    i used to be a big block fan, i'll never go back.
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    Re: small block / big block???

    Stroker small block, 427W all the way.

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    Re: small block / big block???

    I am sure this isnt exactly what you are thinking of but I know for a fact that if you can get a Dart iron block bored to 4.125" and get a 4.170" stroker crank gives you 446 ci out of a sbfw. Mine has a static compression of 9.5 and makes 575 ft.lbs. @ 4000 rpm. It's Bad. And on 91 octane!

    If I where crazy and didnt care about the block I could take the bore out to 4.180" and that would give 460 ci.

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    Re: small block / big block???

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal1613
    i think a small block you be your best bet with your hp intensions. the weight is less and you can buy a small block crate motor for aroun 3000 bucks pulling about 400hp
    You tell me where to buy a small block ford crate motor that makes 400hp natuarally aspirated for $3000, and I'll go pick one up right now.
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    Re: small block / big block???

    Myself and friends used to get 300 rwhp out of a supercharged 302 all day long. With the new supercharged 5.4 in the lightnings....check wrecking yards in Sacramento. I know there is a strictly Ford yard up there, and they usually have a couple in stock.

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    Re: small block / big block???

    Quote Originally Posted by Sites
    You tell me where to buy a small block ford crate motor that makes 400hp natuarally aspirated for $3000, and I'll go pick one up right now.
    more like 4500 minus radiator & power steering.
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