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Old 06-15-2015, 10:58 PM
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Hi all ive been considering doing a engine tranny swap in my 92. Where and what do you guys suggest for the engine id like a 347 stroker prefurably turn key, and then a manual tranny to match up. what companys are good,
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You'll get all kinds of different responses, tell us what your plans are for the car and power level you'd like to shoot for.

Example: strictly street car with 300 hp or drag only with 600 hp.
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Originally Posted by tredogg_82
Hi all ive been considering doing a engine tranny swap in my 92. Where and what do you guys suggest for the engine id like a 347 stroker prefurably turn key, and then a manual tranny to match up. what companys are good,
thanks for any input
www.fordstrokers.com you want very personal service and a quality product and no bs.....Jim at ford strokers won't do you wrong, I have a 347 from him going on 5-6 years and I run the **** out of it.......and it has held up......his machine work is far superior to other places such as CHP and DSS, whom I wouldn't buy trash bags from.....had very bad experiences with both customer service wise........Jim and Nicole's customer service is excellent.
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Another vote for Fordstrokers.com. They built me a drop in beast of a motor. And customer service was amazing.

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plan to just have a fast street car not looking for a 9 sec car lol
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They have you covered. He builds stock block strokers. $5600 for a 347 long block. All you'll have to provide is intake and upgraded fuel injectors. Here's a link. mjr46's is a street car with a 347. A FAST STREET CAR.

http://www.fordstrokers.com/fordstro...ngblock-1.html

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Originally Posted by tredogg_82
plan to just have a fast street car not looking for a 9 sec car lol
mine isn't a 9 sec street car......he'll build you what you want and use quality parts......buy parts once and be done with it and be happy at the results he'll deliver
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