400 flywheel or rwhp? et goals? car weight? stick or auto? budget? daily driver/street-strip/or race car?
Easy answer? Boost and aluminum heads.
Hard way? High rev, high compression 347.
hey guys i have a 92 mustang gt with the 5.0. i want to stroke it out, put alum heads and a cam. what parts/combo should i be looking at to get me in the 400hp range
400hp is easy with a 347. Doesn't take high compression and can be done under the factory rev limiter.
I would use trrickflow fast as cast or afr 185/afr 185 comp heads with a holley, rpm II, tfs R or a victor manifold, custom cam from Ed Curtis @ Flowtech induction, 42lb injectors, 75-90mm tb, 80-90mm mass air, 1 3/4" longtubes. I just designed you an easy 425+ hp![]()
im looking to stay N/A. what about 400 to the crank?
im looking to stay N/A. what about 400 to the crank?
holley systemax, TFS heads, an anderson n4 cam and all the accessories on your stock shortblock.

what he said!for that amount of power, a 347 + a victor jr + a carb + the right HR + a set of TFS FAC 190s will do it all day long at under 11.0:1 compression at around 6000rpm. and if the cam is right itll drive great too.
and the dynamic cylinder pressure of a typical NA 347 is far less than that of a boosted stock motor (with the stock cam) which will make running on ****ty pump gas much easier with the 347.
ive dicked around with centrifical superchargers for the last 15 years and turbos for the last 12. the biggest thing about getting them to run and stay together is engine management. if you cant spend a lot of time on a laptop tuning to get it right you will be fighting a loosing battle, or it wont make the power and wont run as good as it should.