How much power will a 408 stroker make?

How much power will a 408 stroker make?

Our entry level 408 stroker Ford performance engines boast an honest 450 horsepower and 500 torque and run on premium pump gas. This part number is perfect to upgrade from your old 351W.

What is a 408 stroker engine?

The 408 Ford is an excellent choice for those looking for a Windsor based stroker engine to fit in place of an existing 351. The additional stroke provides a boost in power along with better throttle response, acceleration, and overall performance. Features forged pistons, hydraulic roller camshaft, and aluminum heads.

What is a 408 stroker Mopar?

408 Mopar Long Block This 408 Mopar Small Block Stroker Crate Engine is based on the 360 Chrysler engine. It features a forged steel stroker crank that provides big-block torque in a small-block package. H-Beam rods and forged pistons complete the stout bottom end.

What is a 331 stroker?

A 331 stroker engine is a Ford 302 that has been “stroked” with a larger crankshaft. This gives the engine more torque in lower RPM’s. The 331 is known to spin-up faster than the 347 due to a lighter crankshaft. Horsepower: 467 HP. Torque: 435 lbs.

What is a 406 stroker?

A model of simplicity, the 406 combines all the right performance hardware to deliver max power and durability; a bulletproof short block, powerful cylinder heads and induction tuning, performance wet sump oiling system and a vacuum pump to sweeten the deal.

Is a 318 and 360 the same block?

Nope, not the same. Bore size 318 is 3.91. Bore size 360 is 4.00. Crank is different as well.

How much horsepower does a 347 stroker make?

Our entry level 347 stroker Ford performance engines boast an honest 400 horsepower and 390 torque and run on premium pump gas. This part number is perfect to upgrade from your old 302. This 347 Ford Crate Engine will give you the reliability you want for your street cruiser while still having the power you need.

What can you stroke a 6.0 LS to?

The 6.0L block—used in the LQ4, LQ9, and LY6—is the most popular with hot rodders. It features a 4.000-inch bore and can be purchased brand new for $800. It can safely accommodate a 4.030-inch bore and is good for 421 ci when matched with a 4.125-inch stroke.