First Ford Mod Motor in the 5's

Kinja'd!!! "offroadkarter" (04RauderDTR)
11/16/2014 at 23:00 • Filed to: ford, 4.6

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I am thoroughly impressed with this for sure

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but this is actually faster than the fastest LSx and Hemi powered cars (LSx fastest is 6.11 from what I've seen).

From what I've seen, this is his current setup. Pulling this from a forum I'm on.

the current one that ran in the 5s is using another teksid block(water in the block - NO FILL!!!), 00R/GT/GT500 heads(water in the heads), 11.25:1 compression, twin 80s pushing 62PSI, and now running methanol(no power difference between meth and gas, but more consistent in changing weather). ~2550HP@10,000RPM is the last number i heard, but with a race weight of ~2575lbs they've gotta be closer to 3000HP to run that 5.92!

BTW, 95% positive that this is the quickest car on the planet using OEM mass production block and heads in the 1/4! even if the aforementioned LSx surpasses mihovetz number, it sure as shit won't be with OEM mass production heads, and a production LS block will be a ticking time bomb!

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DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! Funktheduck > offroadkarter
11/16/2014 at 23:07

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That's insane.


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > offroadkarter
11/16/2014 at 23:09

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Technically Top Fuel dragsters run 426 Hemi's.


Kinja'd!!! offroadkarter > Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
11/16/2014 at 23:11

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lifted straight from a charger?


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > offroadkarter
11/16/2014 at 23:12

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Hell no, but you didn't specify where it came from.


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > offroadkarter
11/16/2014 at 23:13

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Nevermind, but the block is based on the massed produced 426.


Kinja'd!!! Axel-Ripper > offroadkarter
11/16/2014 at 23:19

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Well thats the first time I've ever read the phrase "Meth... more consistent in changing weather." I mean I could see it being easier to control blends, but every series I've been to usually talks about methanol being quite weather sensitive.