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93PONY
Member # 60
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Talked with Cole today & we decided to start doing basic bolt-ons & other work aside from out bullet proof motors.
As long as it's a Mustang, we'll work on it. Supercharger installs, pulley installs, longtubes, you name it.
You still gotta call ahead of time & setup an appointment with Cole though. (916)643-2291
In case some didn't know, we also do 5.0's now.
Speaking of 5.0's....
If anyone is interested in a street/strip fully built 350+RWHP 306, give me a call. Labor for any 5.0 longblock build is $1200. That includes machinework & assembly. Parts extra. Installation avialable also at an additional charge. Cost for parts on this longblock is about $5000 including block, crank, heads, intake, cam (custom), lifters, pushrods, rocker arms, rods, pistons (custom), oil pump, timing chain, rings, bearings, etc. Parts such as TB, mass-air, fuel system, exhaust, etc not included. 400+RWHP strokers also available. NO, these setups will NOT pass smog. Smogable setups also available, but will not produce as much power.
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67stang
Member # 549
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Sean, How about 4.6L work? (thinking header install..)
thanks
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stoauto
Member # 2803
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YES they do 4.6 work.
and 1200$ for all machine work/assembly on ANY 5.0 motor. so if i only wanted a simple 306..... to do the machine work/assembly i'm looking at 1200$???
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Super King Cobra
Member # 2011
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Yup their 4.6L work is some of the best I have seen in the bay area. APEX referred me to them a long time ago, after I saw them on 5.0 Mustang Magazine with their "MONGOOSE DOHC Intake". My DOHC and 2 other SOHC cars that were built by HCI put out over 500RWHP at Force Fed Performance in March. My A/F ratio was bad when it hit 508.5 RWHP cause of the small injectors. Either way HCI does amazing work with the mod motors and now the 5.0's.
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RO2USH
Member # 2002
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See now I didn't know this was something new...
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BlackDrop50
Member # 1715
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How much would it be for H/C/I, fuel and airflow parts, and labor for putting it on? Thinking AFR 165s, some kind of cam, and an edelbrock RPM.. Please let me know, thanks.
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93PONY
Member # 60
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Damn, didn't know I could now reply to this thread! Sorry for the delay guys!
Chirag, yes we specialize in the 4.6....& 5.0's now that I'm there.
stoauto, yep, $1200 for labor to machine & build. Unless it's something like an R302 or Dart block...those take a little more time at the machine shop & would cost more. Decking any block would also be extra. The machine work is bore, hone & balance the rotating assembly.
Rob, PM me with specifics....like whether you want to use the stock bottom end or not...what you're looking for power wise, etc. ALL 5.0 stuff goes through me.
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stoauto
Member # 2803
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bore/hone, balance, and assemble. how much individually? for each one?
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93PONY
Member # 60
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quote: Originally posted by stoauto: bore/hone, balance, and assemble. how much individually? for each one?
Don't know the specific break-down. I do know that assembly alone would be $800 (10 hours labor). But, if all the machine work was under say $500 we probably wouldn't charge extra....it'd just come out of the assembly price.
Oh....if you went with good quality parts (H or I beam rods, quality forged pistons, etc) we warrantee the motor for 1 year. Of course, not if it throw's a rod due to poor tune (we can see detonation tracks when we tear down a motor) or pushing the motor behond what it's limits are. Like 600RWHP in a stock production 302 roller block.
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stoauto
Member # 2803
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sooooo, whats the cafords discount?
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93PONY
Member # 60
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LOL Not even moderators of the site are getting discounts. Matt's (9Cobra8) car is at our shop right now awaiting a new motor.
Wich I could give out discounts....but we gotta make a living! Our prices are actually reasonable considering the work & expertise involved.
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stoauto
Member # 2803
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who does all your machine work? or is everything done in house?
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93PONY
Member # 60
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quote: Originally posted by stoauto: who does all your machine work? or is everything done in house?
Bud Walmer (SP?) is an old racer buddy of Coles. He owns a machine shop & we have him do our machining. He buys specific tooling JUST for our motors. The 4.6 heads have specific machining needs (tooling) that no other motor requires. We have the balancing done at Rex Hutchinson Racing. It's mainly a chevy shop, but they have top-notch balancing equipment. 4.6's are internally balanced so the process is a little more involved then a 5.0 pushrod motor. We'd had very good service from both shops for years now.
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stoauto
Member # 2803
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hmmmmmm, sounds good to me. thanks for the info!
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66 AC COBRA
Member # 904
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I wish the assmebly and machine work of my motor will only be 1200
im looking at 3000 for assembly, neutral balance, and assembly of my dart
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9Roush8
Member # 2472
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how much do you guys charge for a v1 install with 42's, powerpipe, fuel pump?? thansk 98 gt
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-NORCALCOBRA-
Member # 2383
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Can i get a discount lol... whats up sean this Dave give me a call if you get a chance 408 569 1969 I talked to the guy at http://www.sullivanperformance.com/ this is what is gonna be sitting atop of my new heads, that should be here next week.. let me know what you think i requested one of the first ones if you dont get a chance to give me a call i will see you at the shop on monday...
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93PONY
Member # 60
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quote: Originally posted by 9Roush8: how much do you guys charge for a v1 install with 42's, powerpipe, fuel pump?? thansk 98 gt
Sorry I haven't checked this thread in a while.
10-12 hours labor is about what it would take. Thats $800-$960 total. If it takes less, we'll charge you less. If it takes more, we'll stand by this online quote. (that's assuming there's no inter/aftercooler) PM me if you're interested.
Dave, the intake *looks* good....but who can say till it's on a motor & running. I have no doubt it'd be great for boost....but N/A is a totally different animal when it comes to intakes. Keep me posted on what you do. -Shaun
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