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Old 09-02-2007, 07:47 PM
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I'm pretty sure Shell Valley had a cutaway car on display at London last year and I think this year too. It had a DOHC 4.6 Ford engine in it.

As mentioned earlier Hurricane has had a couple customers build them, and when I asked they were very confident that they could set me up.

Seven years ago I asked Superformance about putting a 4.6 in their car and the guy was a jerk about it. Acted like I was an idiot for asking. I think they have even seen the light now.
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is it more practicle to install the 302 and will it be alot easier
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is it more practicle to install the 302 and will it be alot easier
I think it all depends. Some states have rules like: you have to meet emissions for the year of the engine, or the car is titled by year of the engine. The 4.6 would really not be any harder to use than a fuel injected 302. HOWEVER, if you look into part prices you will find that parts are waaaay cheaper for a 302. The 4.6 definitely has it's benefits as well. Now, if you were comparing the 4.6 to a carb'd version of the 302, it will be waaay easier to put it all together. No wiring nightmares, no o2 sensors, etc. If I were gonna do Fuel injection... I'd go 4.6
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