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I have a 1993 GT. What say you as far as a new motor goes. Its not a daily driver. Week ends and 2 time's to So Cal a year. I want smog legal and streetable. It currently has a 302 with a vortech S trim, 30 LB injectors 70mm t body. Thanks for reading.

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347 based on a good block, not a stock block.

keep it on the "smog legal" fence.

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Once you go with a 347, you will never again be able to go back to a lower stroke. There is no way to describe the blast you will get out of the torque produced by a 347 stroker motor. You can't beat a 347. It will ruin all other motors for you.

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You could even go with a 331 but might as well get some extra cubes and get a 347. I think whatever you do don't get a 306, not really enough power difference to be worth it.

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Keep in mind, when going to a 347 it uses a 28oz balance so you will need to replace things like the balancer. A 331 uses the same 50oz balance so you won't have to replace anything more.

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quote:
Originally posted by MustangNate:
Keep in mind, when going to a 347 it uses a 28oz balance so you will need to replace things like the balancer. A 331 uses the same 50oz balance so you won't have to replace anything more.

Thats new info to me since I run 28 on my 331.

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quote:
Originally posted by MustangNate:
Keep in mind, when going to a 347 it uses a 28oz balance so you will need to replace things like the balancer. A 331 uses the same 50oz balance so you won't have to replace anything more.

When I ordered my kits I had to specify balance and rear main seal configuration.

You can also get internally balanced but that is big money, usually.

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why not drop a 351 windsor in there?

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Some guys like small blocks. I'm one of them. Small blocks are lighter than big blocks and when bored and stroked, a 347 can make more power than a 351. Fits better too.

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Cool. Who would you reccomend? Would I still be able to use the S trim, or would I need it? My car is a five speed, the stock T-5, will I need to swap that out as well? Would it be smogable?

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I run a Vortech SQ-trim at 12psi in my 93 Cobra with a 347, never had any problems and I've been running that setup for years. I have the original stock T-5 and it works fine.

Regarding choices of 347 motors, I'm sure a lot of people will have recommendations. I've had 2 347 motors custom built, and I will never go that road again. Too many problems with the build and the builders don't back up their work when you have too many problems. I'll go with a crate motor next time and be sure to get a warranty.

[ August 09, 2007, 06:23 PM: Message edited by: BCINGUU ]

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quote:
Originally posted by 98slowhoe 'FIFTYLX':
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Originally posted by MustangNate:
Keep in mind, when going to a 347 it uses a 28oz balance so you will need to replace things like the balancer. A 331 uses the same 50oz balance so you won't have to replace anything more.

Thats new info to me since I run 28 on my 331.
Buddy of mine runs a 50 on his 331? Maybe I'm wrong? Just go by what I've seen, that's why I always encourage people to get other opinions/input besides mine. [Smile]

Now I have to go on a mission of reading and web searching lol. Thanks for settin' me straight! [patriot]

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quote:
Originally posted by MustangNate:
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Originally posted by 98slowhoe 'FIFTYLX':
quote:
Originally posted by MustangNate:
Keep in mind, when going to a 347 it uses a 28oz balance so you will need to replace things like the balancer. A 331 uses the same 50oz balance so you won't have to replace anything more.

Thats new info to me since I run 28 on my 331.
Buddy of mine runs a 50 on his 331? Maybe I'm wrong? Just go by what I've seen, that's why I always encourage people to get other opinions/input besides mine. [Smile]

Now I have to go on a mission of reading and web searching lol. Thanks for settin' me straight! [patriot]

You can get either.

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quote:
Originally posted by BCINGUU:
Some guys like small blocks. I'm one of them. Small blocks are lighter than big blocks and when bored and stroked, a 347 can make more power than a 351. Fits better too.

Not to bag on you, you have a beautiful garage!, but a 351 windsor is a small block.

Even a stroked 351 (408) is still a small block.

I dont think you are speaking of a windsor motor.

..just FYI not trying to be a know it all punk.

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quote:
Originally posted by turbo50:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by BCINGUU:
[qb]351 windsor is a small block.

Even a stroked 351 (408) is still a small block.


that is correct [patriot]
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Bill just get a 347 crate motor, and ditch the blower and sell it to me [Razz]

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Jason,

You will never have my polished S Trim....

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quote:
Originally posted by turbo50:
quote:
Originally posted by BCINGUU:
Some guys like small blocks. I'm one of them. Small blocks are lighter than big blocks and when bored and stroked, a 347 can make more power than a 351. Fits better too.

Not to bag on you, you have a beautiful garage!, but a 351 windsor is a small block.

Even a stroked 351 (408) is still a small block.

I dont think you are speaking of a windsor motor.

..just FYI not trying to be a know it all punk.

I have a 408...but it's not stroked. Oh wait...it's not a ford motor either [Smile]

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quote:
Originally posted by BlownNOSMustang:
Jason,

You will never have my polished S Trim....

[Big Grin]

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Can I use my exsisting "S" trim vortech on the new motor? (347) Cid?
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I would say so, i dont see why you wouldn't be able to, that what iam planning on doing.

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quote:
Originally posted by BlownNOSMustang:
Can I use my exsisting "S" trim vortech on the new motor? (347) Cid?

Sure, if you build the motor to be blower friendly. I think you will probably have serious traction issue with that setup. If you want to stick with the blower consider a 331. You will be able to make plenty of power with that motor and an S-trim.
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quote:
Originally posted by BlownNOSMustang:
Can I use my exsisting "S" trim vortech on the new motor? (347) Cid?

If You are staying with a stock block then Why would You want a stroker with a S trim? 306 makes enough power to break a stock block. I have 306 with S trim & stockblock with around 600 fwhp and all I can say is it's a ticking time bomb! If You are going stroked and blown then You have to at least go with a sportsman block IMO. It would suck to drop 3-4k on a stroker and blow it up rite after.

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Windsor FTW! [patriot]

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quote:
Originally posted by SmokinLX:
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Originally posted by BlownNOSMustang:
Can I use my exsisting "S" trim vortech on the new motor? (347) Cid?

If You are staying with a stock block then Why would You want a stroker with a S trim? 306 makes enough power to break a stock block. I have 306 with S trim & stockblock with around 600 fwhp and all I can say is it's a ticking time bomb! If You are going stroked and blown then You have to at least go with a sportsman block IMO. It would suck to drop 3-4k on a stroker and blow it up rite after.
Yyp been there done that...LOL I had a stock H.O block that had a 347 kit on it the a 150 shot and guess what...? I got a hole on the block so
Smokin LX is right if u gonna go that route get a GOOD block. [Frown]

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