Ford Small-Block Stroker Engine Build - Stroker Strategies Building A Stroker For More Cubes Is Easy Enough, But With The Right Strategy You Can Get 50 More Horses.
Massive big-blocks are fetching eye-candy to performance aficionados, producing ungodly amounts torque and horsepower without buzzing to the moon. While its been said that the only way to match the ...
Hardly. Which is why so many of us spend so much time figuring out all the details that will make our rod truly unique. We lay awake at night, assembling our dream project in our minds eye right down ...
This buildup started with a desire to run a test on one of Ford Racing Performance Parts' crate engines. Actually, we wanted a motor capable of running with the LT1- and LS1-powered Z28s of the world, ...
While there have been some iconic big-block engines over the last few decades, it's difficult to argue with the success of the small-block engine. Small-block engines not only weigh less — allowing ...
A gentleman by the name of George Stirrat and eight of his colleagues started the development of the Ford small block in 1960. This group of engineers – internally referred to as Canadian X Project – ...
We comb through a fair few engine swaps and restomods, so suffice to say, not everything that comes across our desk is noteworthy or even worth mentioning. Oh, another LS-swap or Coyote swap? Yawn.
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