Thread: Options for performance
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10-16-2004 05:43 PM #1
Options for performance
i got a 352 fe block ford galaxie. i was thinking of getting a high cam with rough idle any suggestion or where i can get one? Also wondering if anyone knows where i can get a 2 4bb intake and carbs? Also wondering if anyone knows where i can get headers for my 63?
Thanx for any help ya got,
Tony
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10-17-2004 04:12 AM #2
Other than using the stock shorty headers which are getting pricey at over $600 a set on eBay try Crite's headers. As far as the 2x4 goes check eBay. DSC also sells them complete but over $1600 complete. There is a guy on ebay selling carbs for a great price for the 2x4 sorry don't know who though. It came up on another forum. www.dscmotorsport.com check here for some priceing and part ideas. Keep checking the classifieds here and clulb cobra and fordfe.com to shop for deals. You can find some good ones but it takes a little time sometimes. G.
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10-17-2004 04:20 AM #3
forgot to add but I'm sure you know the different size heights of the manifolds. Lowriser, mediumriser. hightriser. A low riser 2x4 would be correct. Not sure if you would have clearance problems with a mediumriser or not but a guy selling one on www.fordfe.com for $650 in the classifieds page 2. G.
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10-17-2004 08:55 AM #4
Thanx guys
know any good performance upgrades for the 390 fe
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10-17-2004 10:21 AM #5
A 428 crank is an inexpensive choice giving you a 410. You'll need to match pistons for the increased stroke but some of the after market sources offer them in a stroker kit. I'm sure they break them out also. Diamond and Ross pistons should be able to hook you up. A nice cam and some heads if your budget allows. Most like the Edelbrock heads but the Shelby heads are very close in price at $2100. The Shelby heads have come down a bit in price as Edelbrock was killing them in the market. Figure out a reasonable budget and see what your options are. Depending on what heads you have you can port them and upgrade the valves to save some cash. G.
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10-17-2004 06:37 PM #6
thanx guy lots of help any other finds just post
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10-18-2004 05:22 AM #7
As usual, FFR comes through with the right answers on an FE motor again. Eventually, going to pick his brain on a big inch FE for the Ranchero, should I ever manage to have time to get back on it. Thanks for sharing all the good info, FFR 428.
By the way, Galaxie guy. I have a set of 390 4V heads laying around, if they would help the performance issue on your motor. Let me know if you are interested.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
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10-18-2004 05:35 AM #8
oh cool
got any pics price?
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10-18-2004 06:08 AM #9
I will dig them out of whatever corner I left them in, get some pics and the casting numbers for you. They are just the way I get them, and I'm sure they will need to be reworked. Back to ya later.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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10-18-2004 12:02 PM #10
cylinder heads
ok, here's the pics and the casting numbers.
D2TEAA
203
15
Date Code
6A16
Hopefully the numbers will tell you what you want to know, if not FFR can probably let us both know what they are!! Let me know if you are interested.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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10-18-2004 12:04 PM #11
FE heads
and another pic.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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10-18-2004 12:06 PM #12
If you want, I can take them apart and have them magnafluxed. Let me know.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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10-18-2004 03:49 PM #13
Thanks for the kind words guys. I've been a FE geek for many years....and many to come! G.
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10-18-2004 06:13 PM #14
DOH forgot about the heads sorry. Late 70's FT truck heads off a 360,331 or 361. Date code Jan 16th 1976. Some had hardened seats even. Dave I'd be glad to help just let me know. G.
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10-18-2004 07:02 PM #15
And if your wondering about the 76 date code FT engines were used in trucks until the late 70's. 77 or 78 I beleive. G.
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