engine swap...
#1
engine swap...
well ,i want to do a swap in my 1994 f150 it has a 302 5.0 i want something with like 300-400 hp nothing too crazy just something to make chevys be lookin at my tail gate it has 165k miles and doesnt skip a beat im waiting for it to die which will prob not be anytime soon so i was wondering if it went out should i rebuild it or do a swap and what would be the easiest so what do you think?
#2
im not an exspert but, a rebuild would be better. if u get a rebuild u could get some performance parts. cams, rockers, bor out the pistons and get bigger ones. any one of these will increase HP alot. i had my old hot rods 318 rebuild and it was in real bad shape. it cost around 2grand but i dident get any performance parts. also buying a bigger engine cost alot if its in grate condishon so better off goin whith a rebuild
#4
rebuild and put performance parts ... how bout a stroker kit??? my friend has a 92 f150 came with the 6cyl and he put a 302 with some performance parts and it runs pretty good
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You wanna have some real fun? Go get a 351w block around same yr. Stroke it out to a 408 inch, throw on some decent heads (like world products or a set of used aluminum heads and clean them up) and a use a decent cam thats not too noticable that has a good flat torque curve (like a 268 duration comp cam or equiv). You will have 370-400hp and well over 400 lb. ft of torque. It will be a torque monster beacuse of the long stroke (torque is best for a heavy truck) And keep the compression under 9.0 to 1 to be able to use 87 octane.