thats awesome i love hearing that supershaker....but where are the black PJ wheels??
Sounds incredible and some serious numbers! what kind of cams are you putting in?
Sounds great!
What exhaust setup are you running?
Also, 600+TQ is
This a stock block car?
the parnelli jones mustang came with a 302 opposed to the 281 in the GT`s
This a stock block car?
the parnelli jones mustang came with a 302 opposed to the 281 in the GT`s
So is it a bored 281 or a completely different engine?
different engine as far as I know. Pretty sure you can only bore the 281 to a 298 right? I could be wrong tho.
Saleen says Ford's machine work is surprisingly good, with extremely high accuracy in the align-hone and other critical areas. Apparently, cylinder bore accuracy isn't a high priority, so Saleen hones all PJ bores to 3.554 inches with torque plates. This 0.002-inch honing is to rid the cylinders of taper and make the power output more consistent engine-to-engine. It has nothing to do with increasing the engine's displacement; that's done by increasing the stroke.
To get 302 ci of displacement, Saleen uses its own forged-steel crankshaft with the stroke lengthened to 3.800 inches. Bill Talley specifies an American forging for quality-control reasons; he knows where the steel came from and can better control the grinding finish. The resulting crank is of consistent high quality, sports the longer stroke, but doesn't include racy features such as weight reduction or knife-edging. They're not needed on a street engine.
Because high-rpm durability is important in the PJ engine, the Saleen crankshaft is internally balanced with slugs of heavy metal. "You aren't going to hurt this thing," Bill says of his 302 crank.
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