07-07-2014, 09:32 AM
I am contemplating this motor for my 1965 Mustang. I have been down the road with rebuilt engines and they are all shit. They for me have always been a constant issue.
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/par...ield=11752
306 CUBIC INCHES 340 HP CRATE ENGINE
M-6007-X302*
I built 1 motor 3 times once because people/shops dont do what they say and suck.
Id like opinions or experiences you guys have with motors and who you think is the best engine builder you've dealt with. If they have a website that would be awesome.
I've been told I could get a lot more if I built a stroker myself, but nobody in my opinion stands behind their work or product anymore. I'm also chasing down some California connections.
Fire away with suggestions
I'm liking the 2 year 24000 mile warranty from Ford. But I've read this motor disappoints in performance and power adders are not recommended. I'm wanting at the minimum 350+ to the wheels.
I like this Ford crate motor only for the slight performance gain and the warranty.
Is a 347 Stroker motor for 4000 or less not reality??
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/par...ield=11752
306 CUBIC INCHES 340 HP CRATE ENGINE
M-6007-X302*
I built 1 motor 3 times once because people/shops dont do what they say and suck.
Id like opinions or experiences you guys have with motors and who you think is the best engine builder you've dealt with. If they have a website that would be awesome.
I've been told I could get a lot more if I built a stroker myself, but nobody in my opinion stands behind their work or product anymore. I'm also chasing down some California connections.
Fire away with suggestions
I'm liking the 2 year 24000 mile warranty from Ford. But I've read this motor disappoints in performance and power adders are not recommended. I'm wanting at the minimum 350+ to the wheels.
I like this Ford crate motor only for the slight performance gain and the warranty.
Is a 347 Stroker motor for 4000 or less not reality??