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hey all i am new here i am an aussie
i've just about finished a 700hp build up of a aussie falcon i6
its a standard stroke 246cu in 4.0lt ohc engine feeding a turbonetics t72 with a t78 comp cover and wheel.
now i have been reading on these forums that there is a 300 cu in i6 in the states
now i know that the 250 x flow has the same bore spacings as the ohc engine so does that mean i could fit a 300 crank into the ohc block??
my plan is to fit a 300 cu-in crank with a set of custom h or i beam rods and a set of 20 or 30 tho oversized forged pistons all hosed in an au falcon bottom end (it has a crank girdle and a wider mains caps then all the previous models of aussie falcs)
see at the moment the turbo spools at around 3200 rpm and peak power is made at around 5700-5800 rpm so i'm only really getting 2500 rpm worth of fun.
now if i could bump the cappacity of the engine up another one litre or so the turbo should spool at around 2500 or a bit less.
i'd rather bump up cappacity then rev the engine harder as the ford i6 inherrantly is not designed to be revved -due to the fact that the motor is undersquare- which brings me to the next part of the problem.... if i go the 300 cu in crank (which will make the engine undersquare even more) it will not want to rev out to the 6000rpm limit i wish to run so its a catch 22 situation.
also the falcon engine has 12 counterweights on the crank (i know the x-flow had a 7 counter weight) so how many does the 300 cu in item have(same as the x-flow???)
well theres my thoughts on it, please if you have some input to give then do so as any help is always good!
cheers.joe.
i've just about finished a 700hp build up of a aussie falcon i6
its a standard stroke 246cu in 4.0lt ohc engine feeding a turbonetics t72 with a t78 comp cover and wheel.
now i have been reading on these forums that there is a 300 cu in i6 in the states
now i know that the 250 x flow has the same bore spacings as the ohc engine so does that mean i could fit a 300 crank into the ohc block??
my plan is to fit a 300 cu-in crank with a set of custom h or i beam rods and a set of 20 or 30 tho oversized forged pistons all hosed in an au falcon bottom end (it has a crank girdle and a wider mains caps then all the previous models of aussie falcs)
see at the moment the turbo spools at around 3200 rpm and peak power is made at around 5700-5800 rpm so i'm only really getting 2500 rpm worth of fun.

i'd rather bump up cappacity then rev the engine harder as the ford i6 inherrantly is not designed to be revved -due to the fact that the motor is undersquare- which brings me to the next part of the problem.... if i go the 300 cu in crank (which will make the engine undersquare even more) it will not want to rev out to the 6000rpm limit i wish to run so its a catch 22 situation.
also the falcon engine has 12 counterweights on the crank (i know the x-flow had a 7 counter weight) so how many does the 300 cu in item have(same as the x-flow???)
well theres my thoughts on it, please if you have some input to give then do so as any help is always good!
cheers.joe.