mikeyfitz
Senior Member
God fucking damn... I need a centri.
Those #s arent even super risky are they?
Those #s arent even super risky are they?
God fucking damn... I need a centri.
Those #s arent even super risky are they?
yes a Boss block, if it were stock...BoomMikey it looks to have the Boss block which is the key to holding the power reliably!
Great numbers. That is pretty much the same combo I have and my car runs high 9's now.
yes a Boss block, if it were stock...Boom![]()
borrowed time I would think.Not true. I'm over 700whp on stock engine for over 4 months and over 100 track and highwya passes going over 170. Its in the tune. Several others are over 700 as well on stock blocks and living strong. Hell I just from TX to OH and then to GA on my 713whp tune getting on it and all. Even averaged 24mpg.
borrowed time I would think.
OP what did you get the boss short block for?
over 700 on stock internals? I'm not talking about the strength of the block, but rods, bearings,pistons etc..I wouldnt say that. These 4Vs are quite a bit stronger.
over 700 on stock internals? I'm not talking about the strength of the block, but rods, bearings,pistons etc..
I paid around $2400-$2500. I purchased all the parts seperate and assembled it myself. This was including the $1200 block. It can be done alot cheaper if you save the block. The rod, piston, rings come assembled and were just over $700. The crank was something like $250. Bearings cost around $150. Valvesprings were around $80. Ford made it too easy to get a forged shortblock for cheap. No machine work, no filing or installing rings, you don't even have to assemble the rod and piston.