You're thread cracked me up man. Hilarious. It's funny to look back at the dumb things we have all done over the years.
Nice progress Nik! If I understand what you are saying it is not worth the time & effort to put the BBK equal length short tube headers I have on my car. I did plan to go to long tubes in the future, but I will have to run a catted H or X pipe. Dang Texas emission testing!

Any time, credit where credit is due. I mostly troll lately. I'm saving for a house and sold off all of the toys except for one to keep me sane. Not having a Mustang is... wierd.![]()
you still have that mota you traded for?
PM sent to keep from jacking Nik's progress thread.
Looking forward to more pics by the way!
... I'm confident you'll find your own exceptional path.Looks like a good start, and it sounds like you're talking to a great company. I'll refrain from personal advice until I see you F-ing something up... I'm confident you'll find your own exceptional path.
Luckily, I have a few books laying around to help me along.

That head/intake combo is similar, though even more aggressive than my build (AFR205/TFS-R w/ box) which I feel that is oversized for my application. My future intentions are to go solid roller and run it to 8k+ RPM. That'll fix the oversize issue. Based on your "commitment issues," though, these parts will offer a huge amount to grow and give you the ability to run a high revving 302-based motor, or will be just right for a streetable 408 cube motor. You've purchased a head that will support 440+rwhp out of a stroked/bored 351W.
whats the lsa on the cam?
what kind of casters you got on that engine stand?
ever thought of a bearing upgrade, to make rolling easier
Plasti guage everything and follow all the torque sequences and you will be alright. I always freak out when I go to start a motor I have just built for the first time. When I first fired up my current on the starter wouldn't retract and it sounded just like a apun rod bearing. I almost chit myself.