Best Ford V8 (re)builder in the UK for De Tomaso Pantera GT5
Discussion
The 351 Cleveland (Q-code) in my De Tomaso Pantera threw its pushrods last year and I am now looking at two options:
- Rebuild current engine
- Install a brand new Windsor (potentially stroked or bored) and rebuild current engine completely stock on engine stand.
Either way I am looking to build a strong, reliable, streetable engine with between 390 and 450 bhp. I am conversing with the company that looks after my car (reputable race prep on top-level classic Jags and Astons) and a UK engine builder (600 builds and no returns to date). Before I pull the trigger on one or the other I wondered whether people might be able to please give me their thoughts on any people that I should have spoken to.
Any tips on Ford engine builds or must do's very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tom
- Rebuild current engine
- Install a brand new Windsor (potentially stroked or bored) and rebuild current engine completely stock on engine stand.
Either way I am looking to build a strong, reliable, streetable engine with between 390 and 450 bhp. I am conversing with the company that looks after my car (reputable race prep on top-level classic Jags and Astons) and a UK engine builder (600 builds and no returns to date). Before I pull the trigger on one or the other I wondered whether people might be able to please give me their thoughts on any people that I should have spoken to.
Any tips on Ford engine builds or must do's very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tom
Edited by tch911 on Thursday 5th January 08:14
Check this out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S30kMSjOURU
This guy is one of my protege's. Tied up the Mini Miglia championship in 2011 with I believe some 19 poles and 20 wins. worked with me on V8 R&D in California for about 6 months
David Vizard
This guy is one of my protege's. Tied up the Mini Miglia championship in 2011 with I believe some 19 poles and 20 wins. worked with me on V8 R&D in California for about 6 months
David Vizard
David Vizard on his website said:
Win races by slowing down competitors
I know you are going to try and sell me course but please explain the general theory behind this. For all my qualifications and experience the best I can think of is some kind of aero configuration which would only work if you were at the front.CrashTD said:
I know you are going to try and sell me course but please explain the general theory behind this. For all my qualifications and experience the best I can think of is some kind of aero configuration which would only work if you were at the front.
Spreading rumors that a certain configuration doesn't work when it does, or the other way around. I believe mr. Vizard has a good anecdote about that from the seventies.Tom,
You could do a lot worse than Kenny Coleman at EDA (Engine Data Analysis) in Castleford - bit of a trek for you, and me, but well worth it.
He recently dynoed my 408ci Cleveland engine for my De Tomaso.
He's far better with Fords than websites!: http://www.engine-data.co.uk/
He is a Ford V8 specialist and I have no hesitation in recommending him.
I'm also in central London. It would be nice to see the Pantera next time you're in town.
Phil
You could do a lot worse than Kenny Coleman at EDA (Engine Data Analysis) in Castleford - bit of a trek for you, and me, but well worth it.
He recently dynoed my 408ci Cleveland engine for my De Tomaso.
He's far better with Fords than websites!: http://www.engine-data.co.uk/
He is a Ford V8 specialist and I have no hesitation in recommending him.
I'm also in central London. It would be nice to see the Pantera next time you're in town.
Phil
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