Stroked Windsor

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B1 ECC

Original Poster:

388 posts

256 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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Hi Everbody,

Is anyone running a 393 cu in Windsor.(Or Bigger)

ZR1427

17,999 posts

250 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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can they go bigger,i think the 'Cleveland' can go bigger as it is from the 400 series if ime right
but ime not sure about the 'Windsor' motor.
Feel free to put me right.

mrkipling

494 posts

257 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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I have a stroked 302, it has a 3.25 inch stroke giving just under 327 ci. I have seen 426 ci 351 Windsor motors, look at www.coasthigh.com/
for more info.

B1 ECC

Original Poster:

388 posts

256 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Oh Yes! they can go bigger, all the way up to 427 cu in. The 393 cu in, is the motor that I run and was looking for info to compare!

gt5s_1985

703 posts

257 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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I know of numerous Windsor Strokers in the Pantera community and they are routinely taken up to 427ci. The Cleveland has had less success with stroking for a number of reasons. Aftermarket parts availability is much better for a 351W than a 351C as well...

What do you want to know about it? Where to get components? Where to buy a crate 427 stroker? What is it like to live with? One option can be found at www.pim.net/crate.html

I've seen several of these engines installed in Panteras and they really are impressive. A Pantera outaccelerated a Diabolo VT last year as well as several lesser Ferraris to win the "Fastest Sports Car in Europe" award in Holland... Details can be found on the same website.

You could build your own for much less, I'm sure, but there is at least a turnkey option.