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Ok, what I'm trying to build a car that gets close to 30mpg (or better) highway milage (right now I'm getting 22-25 with a nearly stock setup) with fairly high power levels. This is my first I6 and I think its a great engine design.
I've been reading a lot on this site and in the Falcon Six Handbook, and I want to see if I understand a few things and get some direct opinions from people that have built these engines before.
I'm planning on getting the Weber 32/36 from Clifford (Clifford just because of the ease of having a kit, and I figure its already jetted about right). From what I understand, the small primary will help milage when just crusing and give a little extra torque at the bottom end. And I should have a little extra power when I hit the gas. I bought 'Package A' from fspp but most of that will wait til an engine rebuild is actually needed. I have Pertronix ignighter, coil, and wires already installed. I've got the fspp headers which I plan to install with the port divider and use a Y pipe to put the exhaust flow into the single 2 1/4" pipe I have installed already with a Dynomax Raptor muffler. At some point, I'd like to install a T5, but I guess I'll wait til Moderndrivelines gets their kit ready as I'm trying to keep the headaches to a minimum. My data plate is messed up where the rear end code is. What is it likely to be when it came from the factory? Its a 67 Mustang with the 200 and 3.03" transmission. What is the best ratio for what I'm trying to do?
One more question: will spark plugs from the 300 work as "extended plugs" in the 200? I know my cr is a little low because of the composite head gasket which isn't origional. Would the little extra room taken up by extended plugs get the cr near where it was stock? I don't want to pull the head until she needs a rebuild which I figure is a few years down the line.
So do you think what I have planned will put me close to my goal?
I've been reading a lot on this site and in the Falcon Six Handbook, and I want to see if I understand a few things and get some direct opinions from people that have built these engines before.
I'm planning on getting the Weber 32/36 from Clifford (Clifford just because of the ease of having a kit, and I figure its already jetted about right). From what I understand, the small primary will help milage when just crusing and give a little extra torque at the bottom end. And I should have a little extra power when I hit the gas. I bought 'Package A' from fspp but most of that will wait til an engine rebuild is actually needed. I have Pertronix ignighter, coil, and wires already installed. I've got the fspp headers which I plan to install with the port divider and use a Y pipe to put the exhaust flow into the single 2 1/4" pipe I have installed already with a Dynomax Raptor muffler. At some point, I'd like to install a T5, but I guess I'll wait til Moderndrivelines gets their kit ready as I'm trying to keep the headaches to a minimum. My data plate is messed up where the rear end code is. What is it likely to be when it came from the factory? Its a 67 Mustang with the 200 and 3.03" transmission. What is the best ratio for what I'm trying to do?
One more question: will spark plugs from the 300 work as "extended plugs" in the 200? I know my cr is a little low because of the composite head gasket which isn't origional. Would the little extra room taken up by extended plugs get the cr near where it was stock? I don't want to pull the head until she needs a rebuild which I figure is a few years down the line.
So do you think what I have planned will put me close to my goal?