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How to get 150hp and at least 300flb's out of a 68 inline six 170ci?
No, Turbo. Looks like a pretty small one.Is that a Paxton?
Pretty sure the 170 only had 4 main bearingsWith the seven main bearings and turbo at reasonable boost setting it could last awhile.
You are correct. The 200 would make a much stronger baseline.Pretty sure the 170 only had 4 main bearings
In 1966 when the 200 came along for the Mustang they went to 5 freeze plugs & 7 main bearings
I also remember seeing a thread about a 66 Bronco that was turbocharged & raced up ski hills in Colorado or Utah, I looked but couldn't find it - anyone else remember that one?
Physical length. It is a long engine. Much longer than the 170/200. The engine bay in a Bronco isn't that roomy.What is wrong with a 300-6. Pretty good engine if you want the inline 6.
That sounds like a cool project! Is the M90 from the Thunderbird SC?I've been working on an interesting similar project. It's a 200-I6 with an aluminum head, SEFI, EDIS, 4R70W, and an Eaton M90 Supercharger. All ran off of a Ford PCM. No idea what it will make for power but it should be interesting.
Charlie Erickson had a supercharged '66 dune toy that eventually ended up with a family in Utah (the son is/was a member here). Truck is white.Pretty sure the 170 only had 4 main bearings
In 1966 when the 200 came along for the Mustang they went to 5 freeze plugs & 7 main bearings
I also remember seeing a thread about a 66 Bronco that was turbocharged & raced up ski hills in Colorado or Utah, I looked but couldn't find it - anyone else remember that one?
That's the one I was thinking of - I knew it had Boost! It's a Paxton blower with 2 blow thru carbs - That's a unique set up!!Charlie Erickson had a supercharged '66 dune toy that eventually ended up with a family in Utah (the son is/was a member here). Truck is white.
Todd Z.
That is a possibility as I have seen various opinions on this. I have attached link to the small six id section of fordsix.com:Pretty sure the 170 only had 4 main bearings
In 1966 when the 200 came along for the Mustang they went to 5 freeze plugs & 7 main bearings
I also remember seeing a thread about a 66 Bronco that was turbocharged & raced up ski hills in Colorado or Utah, I looked but couldn't find it - anyone else remember that one?
Agreed I have had several over the years. If only Ford had added a couple inches length in the engine bay and made it an option...What is wrong with a 300-6. Pretty good engine if you want the inline 6.
I think recently someone grafted a few LS heads together and put them on a 300. The real early 300s also had a forged crank. But it was only a year or two, and I think only on the BIG trucks. Rare piece.I recall seeing a big block six (240/300) in a rear engine dragster at the World Finals or maybe the Winter Nationals in about 1988 or so. It had a 4V Cleveland cylinder head on it. Caught my eye because of the gold ano'd Moroso rocker cover on it. Remember when you weren't cool if you didn't have a set of those? Got to looking at it and someone had furnace-brazed three 4V Cleveland cyl. heads together. Couldn't be two because how the cuts had to be made. Rocker cover was the same deal, cut up three of them and then TIG'd them together. I'm sure that there were a LOT of little details that had to happen for it to work at all. I've long wondered whatever became of that engine.....