AbdullaGT500
Senior Member
Are there any major vendors that sell a complete longblock? I'm assuming my heads will be screwed anyways so I might as well get a complete assembled engine.
If you plan on going to 600rwhp, dont get the 302E. They aren't built to handle that power reliable. Any of the sponsors can get you a built shortblock, but make sure you get all ARP and billet oil pump gears. Talk with them about your driving habits and change your compression as needed.
Did you ever send logs to where you got the tune? Sounds like the tune may have went lean. I went thru about 12-13 tunes with LITO before we got a good tune, did ALOT of logging and emailing back and forth. He told me he doesnt do "race tunes, or track tunes". He tunes for safety and reliability, now this latest tune is slightly rich on the top end of it, little safety buffer. Im on a 3.25 pulley (also have a 3.375) with 12# boost (according to AM gauge). Logs all look great. I run 93 Shell gas. Same as you, stock bottom end. I know Im playing with fire on a stock bottom end, but if it ever POPS it will be me that caused it, not the tune. I am an Auto though.


Are there any major vendors that sell a complete longblock? I'm assuming my heads will be screwed anyways so I might as well get a complete assembled engine.
The lol'd at your title.
Man, I guess it's luck of the draw if any stock motor can take a slight beating. Some fair better than others but some seem as weak as balsa wood!!!!!!!!
All I can say is build it up and hit 700rwhp!!!!! You know you want to.![]()
Nooooo.... Sorry to hear man

Man, I guess it's luck of the draw if any stock motor can take a slight beating. Some fair better than others but some seem as weak as balsa wood!!!!!!!!
Now is the time to decide what you want to do with the motor. If you want a stronger replacement for what you had it's a no brainer. Aluminator and frpp heads, swap your stuff over in less than a day and you are done for under $6k including all parts with a little more flow than before.
If you have ever thought about changing cams or springs for a higher rpm limit (a spring swap will also help hold boost) or just more flow now is the time to do it. The same goes for a stroker, big bore, or all out super high horsepower motor, now is the time to do it if you want to go there.
You have a few decisions to make so take a little time and think about it. Think about all the failed motor threads you have seen, what the common denomonator was, power level, parts, tune, whatever.
It will be hard to decipher and digest all the info available and all the opinions you will find. Try to stick with experienced opinions.
Looking forward to the build thread.
I'm not looking for huge numbers, right around 600 is where I want it to stay. I'll have the motor put in, broken in with the same pulley that is on it now, then get a 10 rib belt drive and up the boost. I may get some blower cams, just depends on how much money is left over after I buy all the parts I need.
As for the aluminator and heads for under $6000 with all parts, where are you finding that? Cheapest I found the aluminator for was $3400, plus the heads are $900 each, then I have to buy all the small parts needed.
Thanks for the input, this is the exact info I'm looking for.
Dang hate to hear about your engine. But quick question I thought the 05+ gt used a Mach 1 aluminuim block from factory? Was I miss informed? Again I hope you get it back together and hope it runs like a beast.