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I'm not in agreement with the cylinder head design between Ford and Chevy. The biggest issue was that half of Chevy's offerings around this time were much larger than Ford's. Ford had the 289 and 302. Chevy had a 283, 327, and 350. The Ford head design isn't poor, if you look closely at modern cylinder head offerings in "standard" port/angle layout, you will see that the aftermarket Ford heads perform so much better than a SBC head.
With all that being said, I'm not a Chevy hater, per se. I'm an engine guy all the way around, I just think that Ford has a better product. In addition, I would give someone the same amount of grief if they stuck a Ford engine in a GM product. |
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I believe the 928s had Mercedes automatic transmissions. When Mercedes built their first automatic in the sixties or seventies they copied the GM hydromatic, so it is possible the 928 was at least half a copy of GM's finest. Of course you probably know that Rolls Royce built an aluminum block version of the chevy 366 and ran a turbo hydromatic for years.
Anyhow, there has always been a lot of copying back and forth when a mfgr comes up with an excellent product. |
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Cheers, Glen |
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There are however many compromises we have to make, and accept on an individual basis for our Cobra builds. There are non-negotiables that we can't change - my non-negotiables are that my only option (here in Aus.) if I want to build an FIA car is to have a semi monocoque chassis, and I must fit an "emission" engine. The heart and soul of a car is the engine, so if I am able to fit an engine of the same family as the original 260/289 Cobras, then of course I will. Cheers! Glen |
When I started building my Cobra in 1985 there where most probably less than 10 replica Cobras in South Africa and most of them had Chevy motors. Tuning parts, motors and spares where easier and cheaper to get and prejudices of Ford vs Chevy not really very obvious (No Internet, social media or Google!!!) so I went the Chevy route with no regrets.
If I built one now I might go Ford - or maybe not. |
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Whatever tickles your tities... I'm a form for function type of guy. At the time, the 427S/C evolved and developed the following, fit for purpose pieces that make it look supercool:
They never pretended to be something other than fit for purpose. I'm all in on electric- I'm keen to electrify my next car. Old Porsche, CJ7, VW combi or Karman ghia, whatever my kids think is cool. But i dont think I'd ever hide that electric motor with "tarnishing"... Whooops I mean garnishing. I'd celebrate the fact it was electric. https://youtu.be/q7vTCK9ywBA ENJOY... |
Ps. Brent - That engine you built me is a MONSTER!
Scares me every time! |
Actually there was one original Cobra that had a 351 in it. For a time Shelby had one in his own personal 289 Cobra but switched it back to the original 289 for originality. At the time he said if the 351 had been available then he would have used it for sure.
Ron |
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Pontiac took FE 427 Tunnel Port heads and put them on their V8, called Ram Air V engines, and it couldn't out perform the SBC. Smokey Yunick experimented with multiple prototype SBC head designs, even canted valve heads, and they didn't offer much of an advantage over the standard SBC heads at that time. So, nothing was changed. |
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The first three reasons people use SBC's in their builds......
1. COST 2. COST 3. COST Don't forget, most of "us" chose VHS over Beta. And it wasn't for quality. |
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I thought porn decided the Videotape platform. |
It looks like I might have stirred the pot here. Was not my intent (I think).
My all time favorite quote of auto designers is for Dr. Porsche (hope I have this right). "If I had know the 911 engine would put out so much power, I would have never wen to 2.0 liter for the design". In the 20th century, I believe he was the "pure" hot rodder. Never leave any design alone- make it n=better, faster, lighter. Every creator, regardless of the art or discipline, always 2nd guesses themselves as to how they could have done it better, cheaper or easier. We "brand bigots" get all sideways trying to copy the original design to hope to feel the creative genius they originally had. My uncle was back in the 50's the premier Candy Apple Red car painter on the west coast. Won several 1st place prizes at the Oakland Roadster Show. He was so well know that when the auto paint companies tried to make Candy colors easier to paint, they came to him to test if the new paints were easier and better, But having a family, he walked away from the custom car business and stepped into the insurance repair business. I had the joy of working with him right after High School. It was a real joy, even he was just running a Pontiac Dealership Auto Body shop. But he really missed the custom work! Bottom line, every one of our cars are a Masterpiece! Our masterpiece- we are all "Monets". Be proud of what you create, the average Joe marvels at what you have done! And I am proud to call each and every one of you a "comrade" in this journey. As my Grandfather once told me "even an idiot can teach you something, even if its not how to look like and idiot". Opps, I think I just proved my point!:LOL: |
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I had a 428 CJ for it originally that was never going to even come close to passing, therefore the L.S was the only way being same dimensions as the SBF and able to pass emission testing at the time for registration. Not long after my car was registered the authorities relaxed the requirements so the small block ford was then able to pass emissions again. Would I change it now? Nope! It makes just on 600hp easily and I would get in and drive it to the other side of the country without hesitation...Not having a roof is the deciding factor for go or no-go :LOL: |
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What is the situation in Victoria now? I know you now have club/historic registration, so with that, do you still need to meet an emissions standard, or is it 'open season'? Cheers, Glen edit: attn Mr. Dimis - any comments from you? |
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Be ware of those who decide what is best, in their mind (often best for them), and then want to pass a law to force everyone to do it their way. People are free to do what they want. Well at least they should be. In theory they are, but then there is reality. I've digressed again.
There is a thing called having some respect for history, tradition, icons, and yes even a deity you may not believe in. I was in a monastery that records on it date back to the 5th century, built by the Romans. Inside Saint Odile lays in a stone sarcophagus. Deeply religious people come there on a pilgrimage. You cannot help but feel how special this place is. Yet there were young people walking around running there mouths, acting foolish, and mocking the place. I have also toured Cathedrals and the priest would have to remind people that they are in a place of warship and to quiet down and act with respect. I have seen certain crowds have to be told several times. This is caused by raising generations of children telling them that they are free to do anything they want, they cannot be punished, and anyone who would judge them is a bigot. My issue goes much beyond cars. Yes you should not stick a ford engine into a 1969 Hemi Cuda, or a SBC in a Cobra, if possible to do the right thing. But for me it's about having some respect for what something is or was or stood for. The people who are mindless about doing so are annoying. Those in intentionally do these things just to piss off the traditionalist or mom and dad, I especially have issue. I have held my tongue, as part of the silent majority, for a lifetime. I'm done holding my tongue. You can do whatever you wish, but no I do not have to agree. I do not have to praise you. I can tell you exactly what I think. It's about time some people learn there are consequences, and I do not have to support them. It is not all about what they think. I am allowed to think too. In short, I just think people should have some respect for history. |
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