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This is the Triton V10 and it has the potential to be beautiful Just tacks some work. The engine in this car will be easy to service all the working parts are on the top of the engine. No need to tilt the front. It is not a Heavy engine this car has a front end weight of 1235lb the scoop will be rased 1- 5/8" had to make a new air box to get it lower and to face the throttle body towed the rear this car will get it air from the passenger side brake vent opening the air filter is changed through the headlight opining. It will have a standard oval air cleaner over the top of the throttle body to dress it off. Bill E EMS
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That Triton V10, is it the 6.8L version or the smaller one?
To save height, would it have been possible to relocate the throttle opening to the rear (cowl area) and feed the runners from below? How much room do you have to the sides of the engine? Always makes me happy to see someone take a different path. |
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[quote]Originally posted by Jeb
[b]That Triton V10, is it the 6.8L version or the smaller one? As of '03, Ford has only produced one size V10 which is 6.8 liters. The 5.4 is a V8 --Mike |
How do you even find a place to redo a Nikasil bore even if you've got thick enough walls?
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Re Chrome bores.
Piston engine aircraft and 2 stroke motorcycles have been running chrome or nikasil bores for 20 years or more. There are a lot of places that replate aircraft cylinders and I imagine they could do automotive ones as well. I discovered this when trying to get some barrels replated on a race bike I had. Unfortunately the aircraft shops I tralked to couldn't do the smaller bores for motorcycles. Cheers |
Thanks. I had no idea this was an old technology.
-steve in nj- |
Jed We almost went that way. Whit all the room under the intake a fabricated intake would be easy and this engine would fit under the stock hood fine. you can get to the sides of the engine to titan the exhaust header bolts the spark plugs are on top of the engine.
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