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RugerP97DC
01-21-2005, 09:45 PM
Ford Racing 514 Short Block Assembly P/N M-6009-D514
Ford Racing Cobra Jet Aluminum Heads P/N M-6045-SCJB

Anyone know where I can get intake, cam, and other stuff for this beast?

Lincolnmania
01-21-2005, 09:50 PM
sounds expensive lol
try the regular performance places for intake and cam i prefer jegs
scott

85crownHPP
01-22-2005, 02:56 AM
you are a wild man :rock:

Mercracer
01-22-2005, 09:39 AM
Ford Racing 514 Short Block Assembly P/N M-6009-D514
Ford Racing Cobra Jet Aluminum Heads P/N M-6045-SCJB

Anyone know where I can get intake, cam, and other stuff for this beast?

Do you know that if you go with that choice, you would be paying over $3600 for a shortblock without forged pistons?
Going that route, you will easily have over $6500 into an engine with hypereutectic pistons. Not an issue unless you want to use nitrous or another power adder.
Moneywise, you would be beter off with the complete 550HP 460SCJ crate motor which you could get for $800 or more less.
You would save even more money and could have forged pistons if you collect the pieces and have a local machine shop assemble a motor, even if it is a 514.
E-Bay and the Ford/Mustang magazines is the best source for finding your intake and other items for the best price. Often you can beat the Jegs/Summit prices.

RugerP97DC
01-22-2005, 11:47 AM
All I have to do is get a 4.3 crank for the 460 to get a 514 right? I was into Chevy for so long, I lost my Ford file!

Mercracer
01-22-2005, 12:57 PM
All I have to do is get a 4.3 crank for the 460 to get a 514 right? I was into Chevy for so long, I lost my Ford file!


That is the way FRPP does it.
Big OOOOOOPS!! on my part!!!
They are using a forged piston with Eagle rods now in their 514!
I was thinking about the 460 pistons which are hypereutectic. Another advantage to getting the D514 shortblock, is that the pistons are already flycut for the SCJ heads. The new FRPP SCJ heads have an altered valve position which require flycutting pistons similar to what you have to do for Twisted Wedge heads.

On second thought, the FRPP shortblock isn't such a bad deal.
It still may be possible to save money on a local build though. It is worth checking out.

RugerP97DC
01-22-2005, 01:37 PM
I just got the pdf FRPPC and the crank is still a nod Iron. I starting to think I sould just find a 460 block bore it .04 or .06 and drop a 4.3 crank in it.

RugerP97DC
01-22-2005, 01:47 PM
OK this looks like a winner

460 block bored 4.41
4.3 crank
6.06 rods
FRPP flycut pistons
FRPP SCJ heads
Edelbrock Intake, Cam, Water pump (RPM stuff)
Holley Street Avenger 870cfm
Roller rockers

Dyno software says 480H/625T

RugerP97DC
02-03-2005, 10:54 PM
UPDATE

560HP/640TQ

10.25:1 CR

Carburetor, King Demon DR, 1190 CFM