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 Post subject: a few questions.
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:25 pm 
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so im selling my car vs statesman, and soon to be buying an EL AUTO on my P's, im looking to be putting around $3000 on the motor and then around 1500 on suspension and rims will come in there sometime (big 18's with fat tread)

motor:
im going to pull the head off and get it serviced,ported and polished,skimed

i have rang Camtech and they said that i will need upgraded valve springs for this cam number: CT006
846 (am open to other brands etc etc..)



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Trans
Duration
Valve Lift with
2.1 Rocker
LSA
Valve
Setting
Cam
Followers
Timing Set
Rockers
Advertised
@.050"
IN
EX
IN
EX
IN
EX
IN EX
CT006
845
Performance street use. Very strong-mid range, torque & throttle response. Designed to work equally as good in turbo applications
RPM RANGE 2000-5600



i dont know where to get valve springs from but maybe somebody can help me?

looking to get 1 piece stainless steel valves($25 each ) and then maybe a AU head gasket and head bolts

suspesion: some ideas?
exhaust: pacemaker extractors and a redback/lukey exhaust(high flow cat if need) i have read that they high flows dont give any extra power?

gearbox: will i need a high stall or can i get away with the stock?

could somebody give me some kind of help becuase im getting my self confused with all this stuff.

thanks daniel.
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:56 pm 
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i dont know as of yet im looking to get one for under 2500?
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:22 am 
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well ill have as much money as i want,after i get off my P's i wanna do a full strip down at rebuild it and forced induction, i just wanna do decent skids and have power when i put my foot down, but im open to other options
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:40 am 
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:47 am 
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its not going to be a bulid overtime, i was thinking exhuast first and then suspension and then motor?
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:43 pm 
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Polishing went out with the ark. You need the "roughness" in the inlet manifold the enable the fuel droplets and air to mix. If it is too smooth, nothing mixes.

Porting is good to match manifolds.

Triple angle valves is good. See C.O.M.E., they did a GREAT job for me for a Cleveland. As did Jim Mock later for a I6

Large inlet ports = good top end (3k rpm +)

small inlet ports = torque = grunt off line

I had a 351+ Cleveland with a Thermoquad and 2V heads, and that thing would move the earth!! :shock:

Where are you gonna use most of you engine?? I know I rarely drive over 2500

Ford GT falcon 4V heads were great for 5000 rpm plus, but useless below 2000. Anybody that knew there stuff opted for 2V heads with a Thermoquad, (or a Holley :wink: )

Gotta get an AU head gasket!!!!! Anything but the standard piece of crap :lol:

Choose between power and torque, power comes in about 3000 rpm+, torque comes in about 1500 odd. As I have said before, where u gonna use your engine the most??

S/S valves?? I have had "normal" valves for the past 250,000 kms from JMM and I have had no hassles

ANY set of headers/free flow zorst will improve breathing/performance. Note though that free flow zorsts usually only improve top end, with a gain in bottom end. I have JMM headers, and I am quite statisfied

Here endeth the lesson :D 8-) :shock: :P :wink:
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:37 am 
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alright thanks for that Creeture. i was thinking of not doing any work do it until it blow a head gasket but save up all my dimes, take it off the road and then do a head gasket and while its off get it ported.

ill be using it for daily doing the odd ''p plater thing'' and dragging (down the strip)

what would you say for my option

the head recon bloke goes mate get some S/S valves it will run better i kinda got confused but i thought id put them in just in case anybody knew any difference to the standard one and the S/S one

would you go minispool or LSD or something called a LOCK RIGHT LOKKA?
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:40 am 
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Just get Jim .M.M to build you an engine.
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:57 am 
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im not in vic mate, and im not saying like 700 dollars freight down there and back
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:34 am 
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You got plenty of money tho.
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:53 am 
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alrighty champ
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:41 pm 
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Getting too technical man,
Use the xr head, get a wade cam, adjustable cam gear, j3 chip, pistons all that usual rebuild/build up stuff, go a bit further if you wanna.
End of the day it's a e series ford, don't loose you're head in the numbers.
Were lucky at ford mods to have a great library of different mods on our engines.
Alot of different oppinions on cams, chips and power enhancing mods that actually give some go.
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:52 pm 
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pull your whole interior out. everything that you dont need to actually drive tha car and turn tha lights on. stuff like stereo , door cards, centa console, seats ecept for drivers seat ahaha

you will be surpised how sharp it steers into the corners man, feels so different, and the a** end lights up alot easier!!!!
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:18 pm 
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Camtech list a part number for valves springs to suit that cam.
They recommend a higher stall torque converter. http://www.camtechcams.com.au/ford_6cyl_eael.html

Pep-pro do valves. http://www.pepproracevalves.com.au/classic.html
ANY decent engine machine shop will be able to cut a good 3 or 4 angle valve seat in the head to suit.
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 Post subject: Re: a few questions.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:45 pm 
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@pakrat are the xr heads good i got told they were rat crap? any suggestions on a wade cam? thanks again for the suggestions

@D.K no just no.

@ tickford6 thanks for that mate, ill ring around some engine places
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