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Old 09-12-2011, 04:09 PM   #21
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NHRA tech has told me that in general they will accept a replacement piston that is slightly less compression BUT that it must be submitted as an offical replacement piston. A racer or engine builder can submit a stock 5.0L or 3v piston, or an Aluminator piston as a replacement for the Cobra Jet piston and ask for it to be approved.
I didn't know we could do that. WOW Can I send one of the Manley rods and have it approved also. Kdanner is right can I use the 6r80 trans as approved along with a beefed up 8.8 instead of the 9"?
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Old 09-12-2011, 04:18 PM   #22
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Andrew, I thought it would be obvious, to make things fairer for the rest of us.
Of course, how could I miss that? It makes sense now.
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Old 09-12-2011, 04:50 PM   #23
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Not sure Jesse can answer this, might have to ask someone else, just look at the SNAFU on the on the Blueprints sheets at NHRA! 3 years three screw ups! This was years screw up

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500 hp SS/S ENGINE WITH WHIPPLE S/C IS LISTED AS A 2 INTAKE VALVES 1 EXHAUST VALVE. SHOULD HAVE BEEN AA 4 VALVE MOTOR.
This was last year till just befor INDY.
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What was the reason for making the changes to the pistons and cams? Why not just use the entire street motor if they are so similar?

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Old 09-12-2011, 05:46 PM   #24
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The 2012 Cobra Jet engine is very similar to the stock Mustang GT engine combination. The most notable difference is the pistons that add compression and the cams.

The intent of the Cobra Jet's with the 4.6L 3v and the 5.0L was to make it affordable for racers to build street cars into competitive NHRA Stockers. Even the 3v cylinder heads CNC ported are less money than getting a "valve job" on many vintage set of heads.

NHRA tech has told me that in general they will accept a replacement piston that is slightly less compression BUT that it must be submitted as an offical replacement piston. A racer or engine builder can submit a stock 5.0L or 3v piston, or an Aluminator piston as a replacement for the Cobra Jet piston and ask for it to be approved.

The 5.0L and 4.6L Cobra Jet models are a great bargain for building a Stocker, especially starting from a street car.
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First, I would like to thank Ford for their support for the Stock Eliminator class.

Does Ford have any plans to submit to NHRA the specs for the 2011-2012 3.7 V6 Mustangs as well as the 5.0 Coyote GTs for Stock ?
From a marketing standpoint, I can see it helping to sell more new Mustangs. (both models)

Also, can someone at Ford Racing submit a factory 5.0 Coyote GT piston for approval to NHRA ? It would sure help the racers.
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Old 09-12-2011, 05:57 PM   #25
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I didn't know we could do that. WOW Can I send one of the Manley rods and have it approved also. Kdanner is right can I use the 6r80 trans as approved along with a beefed up 8.8 instead of the 9"?
I see no reason why you couldn't use the 8.8 rear.

I also think that since the 6 speed automatic trans is heavier than the C-4 or the CJ Powerglide....oopps, I mean the C-2, that there shouldn't be a problem using it....just my .02c
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