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Built '65 series 300c.i. (around 312c.i. now) I-6 w/ 300 H.P. @ 4600 rpm & 400 F.T.P. @ 3200 rpm w/ a 9.5-1 C.R.
Ross Pistons 4.060
Hastings Power Flex Rings .060
Federal Mogul Mains .020 Under
Clevite Performance Bearings Std.
Federal Mogul Cam Bearings Std.
Melling Torque Cam
Melling H.V. Oli Pump
Eagle H-beam Rods 6.300 2.100 Rod Journal
Crane Gold Race Roller rockers
ARP Main Stud Kit, Rocker Studs,
Fisher International Ballancer
Bore 4.060
Power Hone 4.060
Mild P&P Intake & Exhaust
Performance valve job
Performance Balance job on Steele Crank w/ in 7 grams
Grind Rod Journals to 2.100
Plumb Intake for Heat via Water Pump
Deck Block to Square
Align hone to Factory specs
Deck block for Zero Deck
Offenhauser DP Intake
Holley 450 Economaster
S.S. Borla 2 into 2 Header
8' of 3" tubes attached to Flowmaster 50's
4 Core Desert Radiator mated w/ the Original Radiator Housing
2 1,200 CPU Electric Fans, on @ 180*, off @ 170* mounted diaginally
Mallory Electronic Ignition Distributor
Yea got to save for that. I'm going to estimate that build at about 8 grand do you think I'm close col?
JMS Racing Engines only charged me $3436.00 for my build.
It would've been a tick less costly, but they did a certain amount of hand work.
Only because I didn't complete my research & didn't find some off the shelf parts that would've saved that cost in hand work.
my dream setup would be a fuel injected twin turbo 300.
Forged pistons
forged rods
ARP rocker and head studs
roller cam w/ roller lifter and roller rockers
fully ported intake and exhaust w/ cleaned up bowls
1.94/1.60 valves
clifford 4v intake set up for the massfloefi.com's mass air fuel injection
custom made headers for 2 T3 turbos off a 2.3 turbo coupe Thunderbird
14lbs of boost
intercooler from a powerstroke
I'd have this in an F-150 backed by a T-56 Viper spec 6-speed and a built 9" w/ 3.55s or 3.73s.
my dream setup would be a fuel injected twin turbo 300.
Forged pistons
forged rods
ARP rocker and head studs
roller cam w/ roller lifter and roller rockers
fully ported intake and exhaust w/ cleaned up bowls
1.94/1.60 valves
clifford 4v intake set up for the massfloefi.com's mass air fuel injection
custom made headers for 2 T3 turbos off a 2.3 turbo coupe Thunderbird
14lbs of boost
intercooler from a powerstroke
I'd have this in an F-150 backed by a T-56 Viper spec 6-speed and a built 9" w/ 3.55s or 3.73s.
Looks good, but Minimal P&Ping is the Best option. Because if to much P&Ping is done, you loose the benefit of P&Ping the 300 in the first place.
309 cid with moderate head work EFI exhaust capped with Super Trapp disc's inserts to get the right "toune" a cam with just the right grind. Weber style TBI & DUI distributor with a decent control system for the pair. I'd bolt on a TCI AODE. I'd have it spinin' 355 gears. Oh yeah! just for kicks a TCI Outlaw shifter with paddles on the wheel. I'd put it all in a 2200 lbs FFR Roadster just ta see what it could do. Maybe someday spice it up with a turbo but I don't think I'd need it.
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