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Old 11-18-2001, 10:58 PM   #1
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Wink 351W sawp . . .any hints?

Hi there, I plan on putting a built 351W into a coupe. Does anyone have any hints or tips. I know I will need a cowl hood and swap headers, but does anyone have any preference on what year block to use or what type of pistons, manifolds or heads to use. I plan on going with a 94-95 rollerized block, clean it up, new forged pistons, 9:1 CR for nitrious, twisted wedge heads, and maybe a trick flow manifold. I want to keep it injected and I want to have about 400 ponies. Any suggestions?

Also as far as the headers go, anyone have a perference on which ones to use?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 11-18-2001, 11:18 PM   #2
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>>>Hi there, I plan on putting a built 351W into a coupe. Does anyone have any hints or tips. I know I will need a cowl hood and swap headers, but does anyone have any preference on what year block to use or what type of pistons, manifolds or heads to use. I plan on going with a 94-95 rollerized block, clean it up, new forged pistons, 9:1 CR for nitrious, twisted wedge heads, and maybe a trick flow manifold. I want to keep it injected and I want to have about 400 ponies. Any suggestions?

Also as far as the headers go, anyone have a perference on which ones to use?

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I think what you have panned so far looks good, nitrous will give you the power boost, you will need, you didn't mention it maybe an oversight but replace your rod, and main bolts and head bolts on a nitrous motor, make sure you install a good set of hard bearings "ohio" brand comes to mind, don't know if they still make bearings, but spend your hard earned bucks on the bottom end, with top of the line bearings, and install a good pump, and shim the pressure relief valve up so you get at least 70 psi.Replace the drive for the pump with a new one they are cheap, when compared to the price of a new motor.
I would go with a solid lifter cam, crower has them for $120.00 in there garage sale ad, you will ned new lifters, you gain good power here and the motors love solid roller cams..

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M/T Et streets,
Mac Upper and Lower, Control Arms,
3:73 US Gear,Mini Spool,
Eagle Long rods,
Mac Windage tray,
KB Pistons,
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Old 11-18-2001, 11:28 PM   #3
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Oops, got writting to quick, Hooker long tubes would work, great, fit like a glove, but Mac and BBk also make conversion headers it depends on the tranny, hookers work with everything if I remember right.. Mac
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393,9.5" 351W,830 Holley,Victor Jr,Home made Cool Air Pan,
Pro Billet MSD,
MSD 6AL,
XE 284H Xtr-Com cam,
240-246 @.050,
540-544,
M/T Et streets,
Mac Upper and Lower, Control Arms,
3:73 US Gear,Mini Spool,
Eagle Long rods,
Mac Windage tray,
KB Pistons,
Scat crank,
4000 rpm stall convertor,
C-4 trans,
Airflow Research 185cc,
Hooker long tubes 3", exhaust,
S&W 6 point roll cage,
11.2 at 121 mph.
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Old 11-19-2001, 09:39 PM   #4
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I was thinking of going with a rollerized cam, what do you think?
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Old 11-19-2001, 11:59 PM   #5
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I'm sorry I didn't make myself clear since you have a late model roller block by all means stay with a roller cam, but instead of running a hydrualic setup go with a Mechanical/Solid roller setup. They do require higher seat pressure springs so specify that when ordering the heads. They simply out perform the other set-ups. My two cents.. Mac
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393,9.5" 351W,830 Holley,Victor Jr,Home made Cool Air Pan,
Pro Billet MSD,
MSD 6AL,
XE 284H Xtr-Com cam,
240-246 @.050,
540-544,
M/T Et streets,
Mac Upper and Lower, Control Arms,
3:73 US Gear,Mini Spool,
Eagle Long rods,
Mac Windage tray,
KB Pistons,
Scat crank,
4000 rpm stall convertor,
C-4 trans,
Airflow Research 185cc,
Hooker long tubes 3", exhaust,
S&W 6 point roll cage,
11.2 at 121 mph.
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Old 11-20-2001, 02:12 AM   #6
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Thanks for your input . . .do you know of any good websites that have to do with the building of an engine. I am thinking of a few combinations but i am not sure of which parts (cam, heads, intake) will match together the most and I am kinda looking for some reading material that might help me out!
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