This is the MCRParts.com archive. To get back to our main site, please follow this link: Ford MustangOpinions about 4.6 3V Short or Long Blocks(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: KartRacer39 I am looking into replacing My stock rotating assembly on my 05 and want some Opinions /Ideas on a Reputable Manufacturer AKA D.S.S. , Livernois and so on and so forth. Any input would be appreciated. My application will be using a Power adder as in the Votech SC up graded to 17 lbs of boost so rotating assembly will need the best of the best to sustain the forces applied to it. Posted by: Aussie XAXB What are your plans for the car? Are you looking for maximum power for drag racing or a sometimes strip streetcar? Will this be your work car or only a toy? Steve Posted by: KartRacer39 It's a daily driver with maximum Horsepower aka Street with more Strip, Actually it's a toy that I drive every day Posted by: Aussie XAXB If you are looking for the maximum power the engine would be capable or producing then you are talking Sportsman block territory, forged crank, forged H-beam rods, studded everything, etc. etc. Here's one I have always heard a lot about. I don't really know how good their reputation is but they certainly are popular. http://www.keithcraft.com/ And of course.... http://www.roushperf.com/ Steve Posted by: Aussie XAXB I forgot this was about a 4.6L . I don't know if there is a 4.6 Sportsman block. Steve Ford Mustang Archive Home | General Tech | 5.0 Mustang Tech | 4.6 Mustang Tech | 3.8 Mustang Tech | 2.3 Mustang Tech | Classic Mustang Tech | Appearance and Sound | Virtual Body Shop | Initiation | The Lounge | The Showroom | Site Suggestions | Mustang Talk | 2005 Ford Mustang | Ford Lightning | Racers Bench | For Sale | Wanted To Buy | Northeast | SouthEast | Central | MidWest | West Coast | NEBOC
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