All Small Six 24 valve DOHC head for the Falcon six?

This relates to all small sixes

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Jorge Osterwalder Posted February 3, 2020 at 5:04 PM
"The Falcon are still produced in Argentina as a race car, these are called “ACTC FL”, a race model based on the 1980’s Falcon Sprint using only the roof from the original model.
These cars are powered with a Modified Ford 221 Inline 6 engine called “Multivalve”, replacing the old OHV system with a modern 24v DOHC System, having a power output of almost 500hp (limited by ACTC Series regulations) an a max rpm of 9200RPM (back in the 2000’s, they had a max rpm of 12k RPM but using the original OHV system)."
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I don't suppose those bolt onto a 200 do they?
 
drag-200stang said: "There must be some kind of government red tape, because you would think that these would be available here."

LOL, Yes its another Conspiracy against us.
 
I got to see the Formula 1 Car's running in person once at the (Nuremberg Ring, Germany) in 1971 it was amassing they were turning 10,000 RPM going by me back then and it was a really wicked sound. The Ford Cosworth DFV V8's dominated the Formula 1 Races for many years. Today I think the engines are turning 20,000 RPM very wild.

The History of the Ford DFV engines. https://www.formula1-dictionary.net/engine_cosworth_story.html
Short sound clip of a Ford DFV Race engine. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Ligier-JS2-Cosworth-DFV-1975.ogg
 
I deal with a guy in Brazil that has gotten me some stuff from Argentina before. I can reach out to him and see....
 
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