Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Nice article Andy! I can't wait to see the dyno results. You didn't include FE Power in your list of sources.
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Thanks, we should be on the dyno next week.
I usually only list the big parts in the source list. All I have from FE Power on this engine is the timing gear. Not a hard and fast rule, somewhat subjective but there is a space constraint in the magazine so typically just the big stuff gets listed. The big stuff is easy to find, it’s the unique parts that sometimes only have one source that people following the build usually need help finding. And a builder may find other parts they didn’t know existed and can use by visiting those specialty sites. JMO
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Thanks, we should be on the dyno next week.
I usually only list the big parts in the source list. All I have from FE Power on this engine is the timing gear. Not a hard and fast rule, somewhat subjective but there is a space constraint in the magazine so typically just the big stuff gets listed. The big stuff is easy to find, it’s the unique parts that sometimes only have one source that people following the build usually need help finding. And a builder may find other parts they didn’t know existed and can use by visiting those specialty sites. JMO Funny, I was thinking the same thing. .
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Where the wide ban readings accurate on that pull at WOT? What type of fuel?
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Awesome results, 700 hp from a relatively streetable n/a 482" motor is excellent. Plus it looks incredible with the period correct dual quad air cleaner on there!
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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Awesome results, 700 hp from a relatively streetable n/a 482" motor is excellent. Plus it looks incredible with the period correct dual quad air cleaner on there! We'll know just how streetable it is once we get the engine back in the car. Might need to go one size smaller on the cam. It is 254/260 solid roller which isn't huge for a 482 inch engine, but it still might be a little big for a Galaxie with 3.55 gears. Besides, I don't think the owner really needs 700 hp in that car! It is all stock, just a nice driver. Not a race car at all. Not even a hot street car, just a stocker.
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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The interesting thing about FE engines is that there are a ton of different intake manifolds available. And the FE intake is super complex compared to the Mopar big block which makes it weird.
Basically the aftermarket has decided to tool up a bunch of really complex low volume intakes for the FE engine while they refuse to build simple intakes for the BB Mopar. Guess they just love the FE for some reason.........
We're using a tunnel wedge intake which is kind of a cool intake but there is nothing like that available for a BB Mopar engine. The tunnel wedge will be topped off with dual throttle bodies from FAST. The ignition is also from FAST and will all be controlled by the EFI system. How much money in this setup you have now? Too bad they don't look like a standard Holly, stealthy.
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Re: New Trick Flow heads for Ford FE
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I think the parts list is around $20K at retail. The wildcard is the original standard bore 427 block. Those are super hard to find so that would be an expensive part to acquire.
Heads are $2500 EFI setup with computer, dual throttle bodies, ignition, etc. is $4000 Intake is $1000 Rotating assembly is $2500 Cam and lifters is $1000 Rocker arms and pushrods is $1500 Water pump, oil pan, damper, valve covers, air cleaner, etc. is $2000 Block is $2000+ Machine work, balancing, assembly, dyno labor, etc. is $2000 Dyno headers were $700 custom built Probably some other stuff I'm forgetting......
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