Ford Racing Z2363 Crate Engine Build

I agree on the first part, but if the theory is that anything in front of the throttle body is a restriction and the throttle body needs to be a 90mm, i would think a 90mm pro m meter would be necessary.
By using a pro m and matching injectors you can at least make the car run right and tune it later. Using the cobra meter means you need the tuning before you even start it.
That engine will most likely run just fine on 30's considering it's NA.
At best it's going to make low 400's for rwhp.

I feel like some guys just make things complicated for no reason. 80 injectors and a cobra maf? Personally, i don't get it.
If you made 500rwhp on a vortech powered 302, you would still only need 42's and this NA engine is going to come up way short of that.
I don’t see how 80lb injectors are complicated. If you’re buying new injectors there’s literally no reason not to get 80s. 80s will idle like stock, and with an aftermarket block, a power added can be added down the line if he chooses and the injectors will suffice.
 
I don’t see how 80lb injectors are complicated. If you’re buying new injectors there’s literally no reason not to get 80s. 80s will idle like stock, and with an aftermarket block, a power added can be added down the line if he chooses and the injectors will suffice.
I believe he is keeping it NA , at 10.2:1 he doesn’t seem like a guy to want to play with higher comp boosted engine . 80 is just way to much . He’s keeping a stock ecu . 44s-60s would be fine

I made 425 with a trim blower and lightning 42s at the tire . I’ll be it makes 425-450 NA the way it comes .
 
I agree on the first part, but if the theory is that anything in front of the throttle body is a restriction and the throttle body needs to be a 90mm, i would think a 90mm pro m meter would be necessary.
By using a pro m and matching injectors you can at least make the car run right and tune it later. Using the cobra meter means you need the tuning before you even start it.
That engine will most likely run just fine on 30's considering it's NA.
At best it's going to make low 400's for rwhp.

I feel like some guys just make things complicated for no reason. 80 injectors and a cobra maf? Personally, i don't get it.
If you made 500rwhp on a vortech powered 302, you would still only need 42's and this NA engine is going to come up way short of that.
I deff agree if he’s buying new I guess make it all match . 10mm on a NA engine I believe it will be Negligible either way .
 
I believe he is keeping it NA , at 10.2:1 he doesn’t seem like a guy to want to play with higher comp boosted engine . 80 is just way to much . He’s keeping a stock ecu . 44s-60s would be fine

I made 425 with a trim blower and lightning 42s at the tire . I’ll be it makes 425-450 NA the way it comes .
I guess we’ll just have to agree to disagree. I’ve tuned n/a 302 with 80lb injectors - running batch fire - and they were never too much, nor have they been on any car I’ve messed with.

It’s like how guys will buy 24lb injectors, then they’re not enough so they’ll go bigger, then they buy another set because those aren’t enough. People do the same :poo: with throttle bodies.
 
I guess we’ll just have to agree to disagree. I’ve tuned n/a 302 with 80lb injectors - running batch fire - and they were never too much, nor have they been on any car I’ve messed with.

It’s like how guys will buy 24lb injectors, then they’re not enough so they’ll go bigger, then they buy another set because those aren’t enough. People do the same :poo: with throttle bodies.
I’m not saying it won’t work , I have 120s on my own car .

I just don’t see him doing. A power adder , If he plans on it then I’m all for more injector .
 
I believe he is keeping it NA , at 10.2:1 he doesn’t seem like a guy to want to play with higher comp boosted engine . 80 is just way to much . He’s keeping a stock ecu . 44s-60s would be fine

I made 425 with a trim blower and lightning 42s at the tire . I’ll be it makes 425-450 NA the way it comes .
Exactly. I'm a Keep It Simple kind of guy. It will be NA only. I don't want to deal with fuel additives, methanol, etc, etc. We have 91 octane here in SoCal which is presently at $5.05/gallon (just wanted to throw that in there). I'll have the engine and trans installed and enjoy a reliable 435 or so hp with no hickups.
 
I’m not saying it won’t work , I have 120s on my own car .

I just don’t see him doing. A power adder , If he plans on it then I’m all for more injector .
We did a car with 210s on a 5.3 that idles and drives great, but that’s damn near the limit of what works with high impedance stuff.

Really my whole point is to at if buying new, get a bigger injector than you think you’ll need. The 44lb ones he listed literally cost more than deka 80s. There’s 100% no real downside.
 
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We did a car with 210s on a 5.3 that idles and drives great, but that’s damn near the limit of what works with high impedance stuff.

Really my whole point is to at if buying new, get a bigger injector than you think you’ll need. The 44lb ones he listed literally cost more than deka 80s. There’s 100% no real downside.
My fear is a stock chipped ecu with his setup . I don’t disagree with you at all
 
I feel like habu is saying he a wants quick, clean, reliable car on factory electronics.
But you guys are hearing, bigger better, faster custom, which is not what this type of engine is about. If that's what he really has in mind, he should just build it from the ground up, because 10 grand is not cheap.

I've considered buying this engine in the past (and sometime still do)
I'd keep more simple.
30's or 36's (i know 30's work, i've spent the last 20 years with guys including myself (well, mine wasn't custom, ford racing B347 shortblock) with custom NA 347's that all made well into the 400's.
RPMII (maybe a victor, but i think that gives up some low end), intake, 70mm TB, 80mm calibrate maf.
Then it would be slapped in and driven that way, on the stock computer.
Then if he wanted it tuned go from there.
 
I feel like habu is saying he a wants quick, clean, reliable car on factory electronics.
But you guys are hearing, bigger better, faster custom, which is not what this type of engine is about. If that's what he really has in mind, he should just build it from the ground up, because 10 grand is not cheap.

I've considered buying this engine in the past (and sometime still do)
I'd keep more simple.
30's or 36's (i know 30's work, i've spent the last 20 years with guys including myself (well, mine wasn't custom, ford racing B347 shortblock) with custom NA 347's that all made well into the 400's.
RPMII (maybe a victor, but i think that gives up some low end), intake, 70mm TB, 80mm calibrate maf.
Then it would be slapped in and driven that way, on the stock computer.
Then if he wanted it tuned go from there.
Why I was shying away from big injectors he doesn’t want a stand alone
 
Why I was shying away from big injectors he doesn’t want a stand alone
I figured that.

What i don't get though (and not directed at you), is the 90mm Throttle body.
I know i said earlier that i thought the meter should be bigger than the TB, which i do believe, but what i didn't say is that i really thought in this case that meter (pro m 80) was fine and the TB should be smaller.
 
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I figured that.

What i don't get though (and not directed at you), is the 90mm Throttle body.
I know i said earlier that i thought the meter should be bigger than the TB, which i do believe, but what i didn't say is that i really thought in this case that meter (pro m 80) was fine and the TB should be smaller.
How do you reckon the tb has to be smaller than the maf?
 
How do you reckon the tb has to be smaller than the maf?
Does it have to be? I'd guess no.
But what would be the point of a 90mm throttle body, sucking air through an 80mm mass air meter?
If you are buying the parts new and the engine actually needs enough air to justify a 90mm TB, why would anyone buy a maf smaller than that if anything in front of the throttle body is a restriction?
I'd say at least you buy the same size.