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Slick61 02-01-2010 09:37 AM

everyone has their own taste/preference when it comes to engines. When I bought my Backdraft, I was hesitant at first to go with a high-horsepower aluminum engine. But I did a little research & bit the bullet. That was nearly 3 years ago.

My KCR Dart aluminum-blocked 427W has been trouble-free with routine maintenance. And since it's a stroked small-block, I have plenty of room in the engine bay to work on it. That extra room also helps with cooling... both the engine and the cockpit dont' get overheated. My weight distribution is near-perfect 50/50, and it's a unique conversation starter to have a stroked aluminum small block. And I can't tell you how many times people have told me how great my "big block" sounds. There's no shortage of horsepower or torque (612 hp/615 tq)... and it winds up so fast it'll scare you, yet it will still maintain a fairly lumpy idle at 800 rpm in town. I'm always careful to warm the engine slowly (let the choke do the work)- which my neighbors aren't too crazy about, but hey... an ounce of prevention...

In the end, the decision is yours. It's an emotional purchase- follow your instincts & buy what makes you happiest. You don't want to later regret not getting what you really wanted in the first place.

Good luck-

RodKnock 02-01-2010 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1024435)
I tried to find the prices that Shelby charges now to build FEs, but failed. I doubt it would be on the lower end of the scale, though.%/

That new SOHC FE from Keith Craft at $40,000 is really interesting. To me at least. :eek:

madmaxx 02-01-2010 12:37 PM

It amazes me Roush charges $1250 more for a polished engine. You can buy a new polished intake, alternator, water pump, timing cover for $900 and install and still have the original parts laying in your gargare. Why would anyone pay $1,250 more? Get the unpolished, go purchase new and have a complete set of extra parts laying around. The labor is the same to install either one.

PANAVIA 02-01-2010 08:37 PM

why do people insist on that polished stuff -- you cant drive it an look at the engine at the same time. -- ugh !

I had to go out of my way to get edelbrock stuff that wasnt all tarted up.

--shoot I may even paint it.

(channeling my grandfather just then -- sorry)

Steve

RodKnock 02-01-2010 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PANAVIA (Post 1024710)
why do people insist on that polished stuff

Steve

Ahem. Present company excepted. :LOL:

tkb289 02-01-2010 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PANAVIA (Post 1024710)
why do people insist on that polished stuff -- you cant drive it an look at the engine at the same time. -- ugh !

I had to go out of my way to get edelbrock stuff that wasnt all tarted up.

--shoot I may even paint it.

(channeling my grandfather just then -- sorry)

Steve

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1024715)
Ahem. Present company excepted. :LOL:

Rodney,

I think you get a special exemption ... Steve was talking under the hood ... not what's on the hood, where you've got that newfangled chrome paint! :LOL:

Got the Bug 02-01-2010 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madmaxx (Post 1024542)
It amazes me Roush charges $1250 more for a polished engine. You can buy a new polished intake, alternator, water pump, timing cover for $900 and install and still have the original parts laying in your gargare. Why would anyone pay $1,250 more? Get the unpolished, go purchase new and have a complete set of extra parts laying around. The labor is the same to install either one.

You could do that...and void your warranty in the process. :JEKYLHYDE


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