ok so here is my dilema im going to rebuild the roller motor in the mav this winter and i want to get to around 400 to 425 hp already getting a set of afr 185 outlaw heads bigger roller cam 1.6 or 1.7 roller lifters and a 650 double pumper carb. 30 over if needed, air gap intake.will have some machine work done on heads and intake to get them match ported. i think that should get me close.possibly a 331 stoker kit also.if any one has or knows of any good build articles please pass them along.also adding all new arp bolts to handle n.o.s if i decide to run it want to beef up the bottom end and whole motor to handle it.just in case i use n.o.s. thanks john
Lots of info out there on how to build a 400hp 302 just do a google search. Key to getting your desired level of hp will be in the heads,cam and induction set up, which it sounds like you already have an idea on what you are going to use. I have spent many hours researching things on the http://sbftech.com/ website a lot of good info. Spend a little time and see what you think
Mustang Monthly is doing one right now, using the Summit stroker block. Look for the October 2010 issue, for the first installment.
thanks mike and dave and i have been researching it a little thats how i came up with the ideals i have got.good article in car craft about a stock cam 400hp 302.think im going for it but with a few minor changes like bigger heads and cam.Ford 302 V8 Engine Buildup- Car Craft Magazine
sounds good. there are guys with stock 5.0 shortblocks, with aluminum heads and 150-200 shot running mid to high 6's in the 1/8
Look up the build carcraft did with the outlaw 185 heads, they made like 490HP. Ill find the issue numbers tomorrow.
yeah paul that is a very important part and i just picked up a set of warlock mufflers so i can run open or closed exhaust going to try to get my compression up to around 10.5 to1 so that will help also.
Heres the article 480hp for under 5k! http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/ccrp_0807_479_hp_ford_302_short_block_build/index.html from the article: "this engine would be loads of fun in a 4.56:1 geared maverick" Gotta love car craft!