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    Blocks : Dart vs FRPP vs World product vs other ??? Vote here

    Name good aftermarket blocks ,whats HP/TQ rating ,up or downs for each one

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    BTW i talkin about 302 aftermarket blocks
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    Interested in seeing some of the feedback here since I will be purchasing one for my 88 GT.

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    the new boss 302 block should be good but it is too new to have any info on yet i have heard they will be a little cheaper than the dart .
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahloh95 View Post
    the new boss 302 block should be good but it is too new to have any info on yet i have heard they will be a little cheaper than the dart .
    I haven't really read much on it yet, but will it be a replacement for the R302 or is it a additional product offering? If so, what makes it different from the R302?

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    the darts and the world are both great blocks, the sportsman block are only recommended for like 4-500hp, the r302 blocks are way stronger and are up there with the dart blocks, but i think that new boss 302 block is where its at... all of these blocks are siamese blocks except for the sportsman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    I haven't really read much on it yet, but will it be a replacement for the R302 or is it a additional product offering? If so, what makes it different from the R302?
    well, the r302 only hs 4 bolt cps on 2,3,4, and you can only stroke it to 363ci, and the boss block is way stronger, or so i have read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodeheaver's View Post
    well, the r302 only hs 4 bolt cps on 2,3,4, and you can only stroke it to 363ci, and the boss block is way stronger, or so i have read.
    I am positive I read that the Boss Block only has 4 bolt caps on 2,3,4 as well. I know that the Dart Sportsman Block has the same configuration as well, where the Dart Iron Eagle has ALL 4 bolt mains.

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    Ive seen in a few places the new ford racing boss blocks go for $15xx.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmkillr View Post
    Ive seen in a few places the new ford racing boss blocks go for $15xx.00
    I haven't seen any pricing yet, but I know Lou can get good deals on the Ford Racing Blocks. Last time I asked him, he didn't have any pricing info on the Boss blocks yet, but he did give me a hell of a good price on thr R302 block.

    Also keep in mind that your machining cost will be higher for the Ford Racing block than the Dart. At the end of the day, I have heard that there is not much difference in the total cost between them.

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    List price is suppose to be in the $17xx range, but ive seen a few go on the corral in the $15xx range brand new in the crate.
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    From the research I did last year when I was building mine the world products block was good, but it was almost too beefy. It weighed more than the dart, and could potentially have header clearance issues with its extra material added to accommodate extra head bolt holes that I would never use. It was WAY overkill as the others could support all I ever planned to make and more.

    I read too many mixed reviews on the R302 to make me comfortable with buying one. As Ed said, they required more machining too. There are MANY opinions on the ford sportsman block, most will say that its not much better than a stock production block, others stand by it and say its a great bang for the buck. IMO from everything I've read and heard, if you "think" you will need a new block to handle big power, don't half ass it with the sportsman block and just pony up for the dart/R302. The new boss block is too new yet to know how good it really is. If it lives up to the hype, it'll be a great option but after seeing all the hype that surrounded the ford sportsman block when it came out and how short it fell of its original claims, I'd opt to not be the guinea pig here and go with one of the tried and true blocks for the few hundred dollars difference there is between them.

    I ended up buying a dart sportsman block. As was mentioned the sportsman block comes with 4 bolt mains on 2,3,4, and 2 bolt mains on the outer caps, the iron eagle has 4 bolts on all of the mains. The sportsman and iron eagle block are the exact same casting, its the machining that makes them different. The dart sportsman is machined to accept hydraulic lifters where the iron eagle is not. Since this is going in my street car and I have no intentions of spinning it beyond the limits of the hydraulic setup, this is the route I chose. The iron eagle also has a few differences in terms of oiling as well. Both are Siamese as was mentioned and can safely be bored to at least 4.125, although sonic testing has shown that some can go as high as 4.180"-4.200"

    With the Scat 4340 forged internals, 4340 forged H beam rods with ARP 2000 rod bolts, forged pistons, and internally balanced rotating assembly my shortblock should be good into the 4 digit range in terms of power. My eventual goal is in the 600-700rwhp range when I'm done with everything.

    A few things that I have noticed with my block are that the bell housing holes tapped into the block are a little shallower than the stocker and I will be forced to either get new bolts or run washers, I also noticed this with my timing cover. Some have had issues with the oil pump shaft bottoming out between the dizzy and the oil pump even though the dart block is supposed to be made to production tolerances there. Mine was OK, but it had to be checked.


    I got my block and rotating assembly from Kevin at http://www.kskustoms.com He was GREAT to work with and I definitely recommend him.
    Last edited by Killercanary; 03-05-2007 at 11:29 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahloh95 View Post
    the new boss 302 block should be good but it is too new to have any info on yet i have heard they will be a little cheaper than the dart .
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    # 2.248" Main Journals
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    Here's a link to the boss block from Summit. It seems like they are trying to keep the profits high on these instead of discounting them where we all thought they would be.

    http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...115+4294842631
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    11.50 at 121mph
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    Quote Originally Posted by Killercanary View Post
    Here's a link to the boss block from Summit. It seems like they are trying to keep the profits high on these instead of discounting them where we all thought they would be.

    http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...115+4294842631
    That's a link to the Dart Blocks. Here's the Boss:

    http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...=KeywordSearch
    Last edited by Viper_ed; 03-05-2007 at 12:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    I am positive I read that the Boss Block only has 4 bolt caps on 2,3,4 as well. I know that the Dart Sportsman Block has the same configuration as well, where the Dart Iron Eagle has ALL 4 bolt mains.
    There is absolutely no advantage to having the 1 and 5 mains constructed with 4 bolt mains vs. 2 bolt mains. You will walk a four bolt cap before you get to the power level where you have main problems on the front and rear.

    ive never seen a failure due to front or rear caps, and I've never heard of one. Even on blower motors, with a loaded snout. Frankly, the Dart Sportsman can take EVERY BIT of the power the regular dart block can. every single hp and every single rpm.
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    As far as the sportsman block offering from FRPP, I've seen some main cap walk present in a 7,800 rpm hydraulic roller cammed EFI 347 c.i.d.

    I've also been witness to stock blocks (girdled, 28 oz., light-weight rods and pistons) in N/A applications that live around the 8,000 rpm ceiling for more than one season.

    IMHO, do not elect to go the cheap route when preparing the shortblock for assembly. Locate a machine shop who is reputable and understands your aspirations. Employ quality fasteners and DO NOT put stock replacement parts into a great foundation (block)
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    I Have seen them for $1650 so far with a quick search
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    Looks like Dart Sportsman block is way to go since Iron Eagle isn't machined to accept hydraulic lifters

    Now lets talk about where to get one ,summitracing have only Iron Eagle blocks no Sportsman

    Paul i checked ww.kskustoms.com and they don't have Dart blocks for Fords (only for Chevy's) or meybe i didn't look realy good ?

    Quote Originally Posted by gmkillr View Post
    List price is suppose to be in the $17xx range, but ive seen a few go on the corral in the $15xx range brand new in the crate.
    Is there anything wrong with those blocks from Corral
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    Ernan, Kevin is in the process of updating his website, and hasn't put up all of the ford stuff yet. Its best to call or email him with your needs. I assure you he can get you what ever it is that you want. For machine work, I HIGHLY recommend contacting Rick at http://www.rnhperformance.com


    Joe, I agree with absolutely everything you said about the dart sportsman versus the eagle... suprisingly so does Dart! LOL!
    -Paul

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    Best times on old 302 combo:
    12.03 at 112.5mph NA
    Best time with 9:1 compression NA dart block 331 setup:
    11.50 at 121mph
    Dyno'd: 415rwhp/410rwtq


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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    That's a link to the Dart Blocks. Here's the Boss:

    http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...=KeywordSearch
    DOH, thanks for catching that Ed. I had too many windows open and copied the wrong link.
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    Best times on old 302 combo:
    12.03 at 112.5mph NA
    Best time with 9:1 compression NA dart block 331 setup:
    11.50 at 121mph
    Dyno'd: 415rwhp/410rwtq


    2004 Z16 commemorative edition Z06
    100% stock: 11.9 at 118mph




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