1995 mustang gt 347 stroker 200 shot of nos
Well we took my buddies 95 GT to the dyno today to see what it could do. We built his motor a few months ago its a 347 stock block with head studs, main studs, and a bottom end girdle, forged h beams, forged crank and forged pistons with 10.5-1 compression all balanced, it has a trick flow stage 3 cam, afr 185 cylinder heads, trick flow r intake, and trick flow wet shot plate kit.
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Is that a 95 model block? Nice numbers tho! I'm hoping to get some extra power in my car by next year.
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How long do you think the block will hold up at that power level with a 347 kit also?
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I've seen stock blocks crack at 400hp and I've seen stock blocks hold over 600rwhp and live for a couple of years. There is really no way to answer this for you. But a lot of people say the limit of the stock block is 500hp after that it will crack I think its crap it depends on the build what kind of parts you use to build motor, and how well the whole assembly is balanced. But personaly I think it will live for a while. Oh and I forgot to mention this is with no custom chip just adjusted the timing and fuel pressure and pulled it. |
Damn thats not bad at all! The quarter horse system is a nice tuning system. As i'm sure you already know that.
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Looks like he is really enjoying it lol. Good numbers
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Fords just plain darn rock!:metal:
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