Charging 351W ??
First of all, my name is Marc, and i live in holland.
I got a '55 F100 with a 351W ('69 ).
It is totally rebuild and runs great.
But..........., does anyone of you know, if there is a manufacturer
for superchargers, for a 351W. ??
I would like to "add" a few more HP's.
I was also thinking off a "froggersystem" ( NOS, bad idea ?? )
But so far i can't find
( let's say nothing ) for a 351W.
What would you guys ( and girls ) recommend .???
A "stroker" isn't my favorit.
Hope to here some suggestions from you...
Greetings,
Marc
I got a '55 F100 with a 351W ('69 ).
It is totally rebuild and runs great.
But..........., does anyone of you know, if there is a manufacturer
for superchargers, for a 351W. ??
I would like to "add" a few more HP's.
I was also thinking off a "froggersystem" ( NOS, bad idea ?? )
But so far i can't find
( let's say nothing ) for a 351W.What would you guys ( and girls ) recommend .???
A "stroker" isn't my favorit.
Hope to here some suggestions from you...
Greetings,
Marc
all right.... First there are a few questions that need answered.
1. How much money do ya got.
2. What is this rig for (racing, four-wheeln', pickn up chicks)
There are a lot of aftermarket kits for this sad daddy. I got two of the 1969 vintage. Check out summitracing.com and see what they have. The Edelbrock power packages (cam, intake, and heads) seem to be a good starting point.
1. How much money do ya got.
2. What is this rig for (racing, four-wheeln', pickn up chicks)
There are a lot of aftermarket kits for this sad daddy. I got two of the 1969 vintage. Check out summitracing.com and see what they have. The Edelbrock power packages (cam, intake, and heads) seem to be a good starting point.
Is this an efi motor or carbed?
Supercharged or nitrous both require the engine to be build to a certain level to handle X amounts of nitrous oxide shot or boost.
If its carbed, I can assume you have seen many rootstype blowers for the 302 but not the 351w. I found out recently that you can buy an intake spacer to install the 302 roots type blower on a 351w, the spacer can be purchased form PME (812-546-4220) bet that call will cost ya a good deal, not sure if they have an e-mail address or website. IF your looking for a centrifugal blower then you will need a carb enclosure for your carb. Weather it is efi or carb, contact the links below they can help you out and get you started:
superchargers
http://www.procharger.com/
http://www.vortechsuperchargers.com/
http://www.paxtonauto.com/
http://www.holley.com/
http://www.bmracing.com/
nitrous oxide
contact summit racing ( www.summitracing.com) or jegs ( www.jegs.com ) they can let you know what is available from different manufacturers of nitrous oxide. There are many kits available for the 351w efi or carbed. Good luck
Supercharged or nitrous both require the engine to be build to a certain level to handle X amounts of nitrous oxide shot or boost.
If its carbed, I can assume you have seen many rootstype blowers for the 302 but not the 351w. I found out recently that you can buy an intake spacer to install the 302 roots type blower on a 351w, the spacer can be purchased form PME (812-546-4220) bet that call will cost ya a good deal, not sure if they have an e-mail address or website. IF your looking for a centrifugal blower then you will need a carb enclosure for your carb. Weather it is efi or carb, contact the links below they can help you out and get you started:
superchargers
http://www.procharger.com/
http://www.vortechsuperchargers.com/
http://www.paxtonauto.com/
http://www.holley.com/
http://www.bmracing.com/
nitrous oxide
contact summit racing ( www.summitracing.com) or jegs ( www.jegs.com ) they can let you know what is available from different manufacturers of nitrous oxide. There are many kits available for the 351w efi or carbed. Good luck
Last edited by jwtaylor; Feb 10, 2004 at 08:50 AM.
Thanks a lot for all your reply's.
JW Taylor, thanks a lot for the links.
I did find the website of "PME". ( i called them).
It is www.pricemotorsport.com
WOW.... great stuff !!!
I'm a few steps away from "blowing" my engine ....
Hehehehe...
Thanks guys,
Marc
JW Taylor, thanks a lot for the links.
I did find the website of "PME". ( i called them).
It is www.pricemotorsport.com
WOW.... great stuff !!!
I'm a few steps away from "blowing" my engine ....
Hehehehe...
Thanks guys,
Marc



