I have no idea what quarterhorse is. Is that like the Bama chips you buy that are already burnt according to the information you supply them regarding your injector size, MAF, etc? Your talking 350 dollars and its something that will allow me to tune it myself, correct? I wouldn't mind paying that one time if I can use it over and over in the future. Do you hook it up to a lap top like they use on the dyno's? Does this quarterhorse say how much HP/torque your putting out or is that limited to an actual dyno?
Agreed.Those 351 Intakes aren't cheap. Especially the ones designed to get you to that 400+.
Also i think running stock fuel lines is cutting it pretty close in that power level on a 400-450hp motor.
I wouldn't use anything smaller than a 80mm TB with an 80+ MAF
I grazed threw the posts but $1000 302 heads wont cut it either. In 351 i would at bare minimum use around a 185cc head by Trickflkow or AFR.....If you plan on stroking to a 408 in the future skip to a 205-225cc head.
Personally the most expensive part of a 351 swap is the heads, Intake and that cowl hood you'll probably need.
Chris
Those 351 Intakes aren't cheap. Especially the ones designed to get you to that 400+.
Also i think running stock fuel lines is cutting it pretty close in that power level on a 400-450hp motor.
I wouldn't use anything smaller than a 80mm TB with an 80+ MAF
I grazed threw the posts but $1000 302 heads wont cut it either. In 351 i would at bare minimum use around a 185cc head by Trickflkow or AFR.....If you plan on stroking to a 408 in the future skip to a 205-225cc head.
Personally the most expensive part of a 351 swap is the heads, Intake and that cowl hood you'll probably need.
Chris
...Do I need a regular narrowband AFR gauge to read the stock O2 sensor or do I need a wideband O2 sensor and gauge?
Wideband will give you actual AFR... 14.1:1, 15.7:1, 12.3:1 etc. At all throttle settings.
Narrowband (factory sensors) will only give you rich or lean... they are more like a switch, whereas the wideband is totally variable to the limits of the system.
I have looked at several AFR gauges and they each say they read between 10-20 AFR. Since anything lower or higher is obviously undesirable I'm wondering why anyone uses the wideband if the narrowband can read between 10-20.