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I'm not. Chick driving a r31 that's wants to rip fully shik burnouts. She wouldn't be hot lol

this made me LOL. i was watching summernats on tv today (i was bored) and some chick was in the burnout comp. they showed her afterwards. looked like a 50 year old truck driver, LOL.

The Ford Single Overhead Cam (SOHC) 427 V8 engine, familiarly known as the "Cammer"

With a single four-barrel carburetor they were rated at 616 horsepower (459 kW) at 7,000 rpm & 515 ft lbs of torque(698 Nm) @ 3,800 rpm, and while equipped with dual four-barrel carburetors they made 657 horsepower (490 kW) at 7,500 rpm & 575 ft/lbs of torque(775 Nm) @ 4,200 rpm

http://www.allford.net.au/427%20Robert%20Pond%20Alloy%20Race%20Blocks%20-%20For%20Sale.htm

Edited by Shazza24

good to see you can copy and paste

Yes i can and i quite enjoy it! Just learning to use a computer, would you help teach me?

i dont get what ford has to do with a skyline.

except fords are gay - true sory

why would you even cosider ford?

The OP was originally talking about putting a windsor in her skyline Ti burnout car, hence my post a engine originally designed for NASCAR back in the sixties. There are lots of great engines out there soooo why stick to 1 brand and its the OP's money. AaronNM35.....Cool Starry Bra!

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Yes i can and i quite enjoy it! Just learning to use a computer, would you help teach me?

The OP was originally talking about putting a windsor in her skyline Ti burnout car, hence my post a engine originally designed for NASCAR back in the sixties. There are lots of great engines out there soooo why stick to 1 brand and its the OP's money. AaronNM35.....Cool Starry Bra!

wat he said

nascar engine ftw

shame its a r31 though..

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Yes i can and i quite enjoy it! Just learning to use a computer, would you help teach me?

The OP was originally talking about putting a windsor in her skyline Ti burnout car, hence my post a engine originally designed for NASCAR back in the sixties. There are lots of great engines out there soooo why stick to 1 brand and its the OP's money. AaronNM35.....Cool Starry Bra!

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wat he said

nascar engine ftw

shame its a r31 though..

fair enough. i missed that somehow.

if you had the cash would you do it? honest question.

fair enough. i missed that somehow.

if you had the cash would you do it? honest question.

That's alright, no problems.

If i had the cash, yes i probably would for something different(as it seems every one is running RB26, 1and 2JZ). There are only a hand full of these engines around and are in old school hot rods, getting the thing to fit may take a bit of mucking around however.

Edited by Shazza24

See some people just bang on about putting this engine into that car and how fully sik it will be, while other people get out there and do it.

Nice work on the LS1 R31 - top choice I reckon. Bet it didn't cost you $40k for the engine and will still eat Clevelands for breakfast. Also has the potential for easy 400RWHP if you so desire (not that there's a real need).

Me Rikey Vely Much :cheers:

Thanks guys. Yeh im the kind of guy that has a thought, does it, n then thinks lol. Hence the 31 in the background, engineered with a 25det n coilies all round.

Did all the fab work myself, engine mounts, gb xmember. Then sent for it to get wired up. All up was 17k. Thats with HD clutch, brake upgrade custom 3" tailshaft, seat the works. Could have done it cheaper but didnt want to skimp on the important things lol. Doesnt look Hektic, but im not out to impress, just to be different. Was gonna supercharge it, but ile learn how to drive it NA b4 i force it haha

Now just have to wait to drive it on a track lol.....:thumbsup:

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