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Old 04 Nov 2005, 02:48 pm   #7 (permalink)
nx468
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Originally Posted by zoom zoom
2 questions

1. what is SBF (dont laugh im fairly new to all of this stuff)
2. so your saying i could put this into my mustang, it would fit, work great, be street legal, and ****ing murder everyone I race?
#1.Small Block Ford
#2. If you talking about a bone stock chassis without a cage supporting it and suspension to handle a 1000 hp street/strip motor, No. Im sure we can provide you with a list of what youll need to support it.

You should be able to remove the factory front wheel wells for the headers to clear it should use the factory motor mount locations. If anything you would have to move around would be the radiator.

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Originally Posted by Sick srt-4
No it won't. That motor's intended layout was for a tube frame, fiberglass body setup.

Trust everyone else's words. Build you own. You'll have to place items where they can fit.
http://www.bennettracing.com/crate.html -This turbocharged engines comes complete with tuning and is ready to run. It makes a reliable 1000hp and makes a killer street/strip engine. It starts with the solid foundation of our Basic Dart Shortblock and finished with a Turbonetics 76mm Turbocharger and F.A.S.T EFI system. The following items are needed to compliment this engine… Proper high flow fuel pump, and MSD 6AL or equiv. Ignition box. This engine typically runs mid 9 second to high 8 second ¼ mile times depending on car is set up.

This is built for classes such as (True Street,Mild Street, Xtreme street) where they PROHIBIT chassis cars and you have to run FACTORY Frame Rails. YOU have no idea what your talking about if you disagree I can supply you the proof on this matter. Stick to Slow Neons and Imports.
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