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I dont think the budget will support what i really want, a 428, therefore, a stroked 390 is in my future.
I may go with a shop that Peter trust, but before i make that call, does anyone know of any reputable FE builders here in NC? |
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Lance Smith at Craft performance or Tony Carry in the NYC area. Both get high marks from Peter.
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Back when I had my engine built (about 2010) Keith Craft was charging about $500 more for a 428 core vs a 390 core - not a whole lot of difference but the market may have evolved since then. If you want maximium cu in with a stroker crank the 428 will go a bit bigger due to it's larger bore to start with. In the 445 cu in range you can work with a 390 and 4.25 stroke or a 428 with a 4.125 stroke. If you save the $500 on the 428 block and put it in a set of aluminum heads on the 390 instead - you will no doubt be HP ahead in the end - can go with a bit more compression and better breathing. Lots of combinations to choose from.
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I understand! Not enough points past the zone. :D
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Okay, so after spending 1.5 hours looking at 37 pages of Cobra photos in the "show me your cobra thread" I have made the final decision, that was already made on the initial order, NO side view mirrors. Only a dash or windshield mount.
the ERA body is so accurate, Its simply too beautiful to drill 4 holes in for some stinking side view mirrors. also, no "Kim Kardashian" exotic Victoria Secret interior. Just basic black for me. No offense, to each his / her own, but i like the simplicity of the original. give me some black vinyl, black carpet, 4 speed, and a FE im good! And, i gotta have a set of GY billboards. |
Don't forget the big wood steering wheel. Most people seem to have a love-hate relationship with those billboard Goodyears - short life, flat spotting, chunk pebbles at your fenders. Some have come up with faux billboard GYs based on other brands. But, they do look pretty cool. :)
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I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure I will not be swayed by peer pressure If I keep listening to you Peter, ill eventually have the AC Cobra equivalent of a 4200lb Hellcat. With AC, electric lumbar seats, defroster, heated carbon fiber steering wheel, air ride suspension, pre and post mufflers, rabbit skin interior, navigation, Tesla park assist, and Fiji water radiator. |
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Working under the driver side portion of the dash is 1000% easier with the steering wheel out of the car. Plus, you will find that you do not want your steering wheel to be positioned perfectly plum straight when you're driving down the highway. Doing that tends to block your gauges. You have to have a trial and error period to find exactly where you want your wheel, but having a QR hub on there makes doing that as easy as pie.:cool: |
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"But you owe it to yourself " "you do not want...." A guy like you came to my house once and now I have an over priced vacuum cleaner. BUT, I can say, its nice. In all seriousness, keep it coming, I love different perspectives. Yes! you are correct, I was trying to replace a brake light switch on my ///M the other day, and realized I AM NOT 20 years old anymore. But, im going to stick with the old school bolt on steering wheel. Oh, BTW, I have over 100 posts now, my opinion is almost valid. |
Working under the dash is not so bad when the steering wheel and seat are out of the car, but when they're in there, you have to lie on your back with your legs up and over the top of the seat and your head under the dash. It's a PITA.:LOL:
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I agree with Patrick. The quick release is expensive but well worth it. It's also a great theft deterrent. Here is a pic of the standard mirror and dash.
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And I think the QR Hub would be a harder, after the build, accessory to add, compared to something like a bigger fan, or the primary shielding and venting. Some guys take the approach of "if it's not a huge PITA to put it on later, then I'll just move it lower on the list today, but if it's a real bitc* to add later, or there is a significant stranded cost in doing so, then I'll move it up higher on the list for installation today." A perfect example of that is six pins versus five. Changing that over later is much more expensive than doing it up front. A top and side curtains, however, are going to cost pretty much the same whether you do it now or later. Of course, you should try to avoid significant stranded costs during your build as they are difficult to recoup. Here are a couple of pics of the QR hub.
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/qr001.jpg http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/qr002.jpg |
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