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Mathi 11-16-2013 03:24 AM

Nelson racing 454 engine
 
Hi guys,

Looking for a high performance and reliable engine for my stang. I found this one from Nelson Racing engines. I know he produce some wicked engines but I want to know if someone has experience with this type of small block?

Thanks!

http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/p...g_454sbf_i.pdf

dhutton 11-16-2013 06:42 AM

Google is your friend here. Do a search. Here is one to get you started:

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=41009

Don

clill 11-16-2013 08:17 AM

Here is where I buy and I also know of at least one name shop that buys from Thomson and resells as their own. Great product.
http://www.thomsonautomotive.com/

Mathi 11-16-2013 03:48 PM

Damn, that sucks to read. The guys didn't answered my mails about ordering an engine, it all makes sense now.

Any guys know high end engine builders?
I want the following for my stang:
- Small block
- Fuel injection or supercharger
- Approx 750 hp
- Reliable as a daily driver

And offcourse a good looking innovated engine...

Regards

Sieg 11-16-2013 04:17 PM

They've been for SEMA and possibly on the road there or at the show.

Can I ask why you want a daily driver with race track hp? How many miles/km do you expect to put on the car a year/month? I'm assuming Belgium's roads are frequently damp and that kind of hp in the wet isn't much fun without traction control. When you say reliable what is your definition of reliable? Motors putting out that kind of power have much higher service requirements than 450-500 hp motors.

That's said Thompsen Automotive is one of your best choices.

angrybird 11-16-2013 05:01 PM

Check out Fordstrokers.com or Fordstrokers @ Facebook
shoot them an email and google for feedbacks. You wont be disappointed.
:thumbsup:

fleetus macmullitz 11-16-2013 06:33 PM

Another one is Jim Kuntz and Company.

We purchased 2 big inch small block Ford strokers from them.

Ph.# 870-246-2595





The motor in the 2nd vid belongs to the Mustang below.


Mathi 11-17-2013 01:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 517038)
They've been for SEMA and possibly on the road there or at the show.

Can I ask why you want a daily driver with race track hp? How many miles/km do you expect to put on the car a year/month? I'm assuming Belgium's roads are frequently damp and that kind of hp in the wet isn't much fun without traction control. When you say reliable what is your definition of reliable? Motors putting out that kind of power have much higher service requirements than 450-500 hp motors.

That's said Thompsen Automotive is one of your best choices.

Hi sir,
To be honest, I'm thinking about participate a large trip with sportscars (modball), kinda Gumball but less expensive. And not only that but also because I'm just addicted to hp... I have on this moment a Roush 427R in my stang and I can drive it like I stole it but you all know how it goes.
I know this engine is really reliable, you can take it out to everywhere...

The Nelson engines look incredible and are high end engines, it would look amazing in my car...

Sieg 11-17-2013 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathi (Post 517097)
Hi sir,
To be honest, I'm thinking about participate a large trip with sportscars (modball), kinda Gumball but less expensive. And not only that but also because I'm just addicted to hp... I have on this moment a Roush 427R in my stang and I can drive it like I stole it but you all know how it goes.
I know this engine is really reliable, you can take it out to everywhere...

The Nelson engines look incredible and are high end engines, it would look amazing in my car...

Understood, I was playing advocate as you don't always know the reality of who you're dealing with in the forum environment.

A dry sump Thompson LS9 would work nicely in your Ford. :peepwall: :D

What kind of power is your Roush motor producing?

DaleTx 11-17-2013 11:29 AM

A.C. Nutter (nutter racing engines) is doing a port fuel injected; computer controlled; dry sump; aluminum block, Ford 427" engine for a friend of mines project. The engine is a stroked 351 aluminum Ford SVO block.

He has figured out how to adapt GM electronics (ECM and reluctor) onto some Ford engines and even gen1 big block Chevy's. This particular Ford engine build will run the GM ECM and coil on plug set up, and Kaase heads.

I have done several engine builds with Nutter with good results. Great guy to work with on performance builds... lots of experience.

Here is a link to his website: www.nutterracingengines.com


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