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bonnevista

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« on: December 23, 2009, 03:08:06 PM »
...one Ford at a time.

To do this, you have to start small and work your way up.

I pinched this from the Performance Years site.

Enjoy!
 http://forums.performanceyears.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3792714#post3792714

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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2009, 03:56:42 PM »
Sorry chris, but this site has been renamed to THE YESTERYEARS, to pay homage to the DEAD! Hehehe

Bad taste evetually catches up!
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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2009, 04:37:43 PM »
Why woold you want to slow the Mustang up by putting that motor in it:coffee:

Possibly for gran to drive :lol:

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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2009, 08:31:58 PM »
Quote from: GTA390 link=topic=2728.msg15276#msg15276
Why woold you want to slow the Mustang up by putting that motor in it:coffee:

Possibly for gran to drive :lol:


Whilst a Mustang might be a granny car to start with (by your own admission), it's clearly not anymore.

A quote from the PY site regarding this vehicle.

The car runs very well, he originally built it for SCAA competition, it has front struts and a wild suspension. It's a race car with a license plate. It has a eaerly 400 block in it, I think it has a custom ground flat tappet cam.

Slow it up by putting that engine in it???

YEAH RIGHT!!

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« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2009, 09:32:03 PM »
Quote from: bonnevista link=topic=2728.msg15282#msg15282
Quote from: GTA390 link=topic=2728.msg15276#msg15276
Why woold you want to slow the Mustang up by putting that motor in it:coffee:

Possibly for gran to drive :lol:


Whilst a Mustang might be a granny car to start with (by your own admission), it's clearly not anymore.

A quote from the PY site regarding this vehicle.

The car runs very well, he originally built it for SCAA competition, it has front struts and a wild suspension. It's a race car with a license plate. It has a eaerly 400 block in it, I think it has a custom ground flat tappet cam.

Slow it up by putting that engine in it???

YEAH RIGHT!!


So if i take a hyundai to the drags does that make it a race car with number plates, me think not.

If you were really serious about going to all that trouble for some power, there are a lot of motors knocking out more horses that a Ponti 400.
Possibly was the only one that would fit, seeing as 65/66 mustangs are smaller in the engine bay.
Would have no hope of getting a Ford or Chev BB in there without carrying out some major surgery.

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« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2009, 10:13:21 PM »
Come on guys the poor little thing can;t handle the big Pontiac power plants these engines are far too much for a meer F@rd


[align=center]482 cu. in. IA II / Butler Performance Aluminum Block
2,105.2 ft-lb of tourque
2,886.0 hp @ 7200 rpm
with a 4.250 bore and 4.250 stroke & 40+ lbs of boost (482 c.i.)


537 c.i. Engine w/Butler Performance Aluminum block and Tiger Heads. BOP Intake. 950 HP and 765 ft.lbs.torque. For Limited Street/Race.


489 cu.in Blown Butler Performance Pontiac. 14:71 Blower, IAII block, Tiger Heads. 1600 + HP !!


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« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2009, 10:26:44 PM »
Quote from: GTA390 link=topic=2728.msg15288#msg15288
Quote from: bonnevista link=topic=2728.msg15282#msg15282
Quote from: GTA390 link=topic=2728.msg15276#msg15276
Why woold you want to slow the Mustang up by putting that motor in it:coffee:

Possibly for gran to drive :lol:


Whilst a Mustang might be a granny car to start with (by your own admission), it's clearly not anymore.

A quote from the PY site regarding this vehicle.

The car runs very well, he originally built it for SCAA competition, it has front struts and a wild suspension. It's a race car with a license plate. It has a eaerly 400 block in it, I think it has a custom ground flat tappet cam.

Slow it up by putting that engine in it???

YEAH RIGHT!!


So if i take a hyundai to the drags does that make it a race car with number plates, me think not.

If you were really serious about going to all that trouble for some power, there are a lot of motors knocking out more horses that a Ponti 400.
Possibly was the only one that would fit, seeing as 65/66 mustangs are smaller in the engine bay.
Would have no hope of getting a Ford or Chev BB in there without carrying out some major surgery.


Try entering that same Hyundai in a SCCA event and see how you go.

Now Furd owners pay close attention, apart from the late '70's 265 and 301 engines, all the other Pontiac engines share the same sized block, all the way from 287 cubic inches in 1955, up to 455 cubic inches that was introduced in 1970. So, there's no 'big block' and 'small block' Pontiacs.  The heads from a 287 will bolt onto a 455 and vice versa.
So I reckon the reason he went with a 400 - any bigger and the car would break in half the first time he side stepped the clutch.    

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« Reply #7 on: December 24, 2009, 11:52:24 AM »
I guess the 2V 289 had a bit much grunt & he wanted to make it more streetable. He could have achieved a similar result by just buying a T code 6cyl. You can lead a horse to water...................

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« Reply #8 on: December 24, 2009, 12:45:37 PM »
Quote from: Hellanor link=topic=2728.msg15312#msg15312
I guess the 2V 289 had a bit much grunt & he wanted to make it more streetable. He could have achieved a similar result by just buying a T code 6cyl. You can lead a horse to water...................but to make real horse power, you need a Pontiac V8.


Someone should fix that quote thing.

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« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2009, 03:32:50 PM »
Very impressivle looking engines Joe.
Butler Aluminium block, Tiger heads ,BOP intake, very nice.
As you maybe aware i don't know the ducks guts on Ponti's, so could you please explain which part of that motor is actaully a Pontiac produced part ? :lol:


 

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