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Choosing Products for an engine build is just the beginning. The real task is making it all work together. Coming on Strong
Starting with an aftermarket block rather than working with an OE factory unit is a good idea. The World Products version we are looking at is both thicker and thus stronger the OEM unit. Additional material in all the critical places ensures these blocks will not distort or move in these high horsepower applications. Leave them alone
This package revolves around a pair of unported 3V 225cc heads. The heads as used in this combination have 70cc CNC machined combustion chambers and are fitted as per our website Competition Roller Cam Packages. The Nextek springs are setup at 300lbs on the seat and 800lbs at maximum intake lift of .750". Compression is a stout 12-1 and runs fine on premium pump fuel with the selected cam timing. Pump fuel was chosen as this is the requirement at the Engine Masters competition, and meeting this requirement when presenting a combination that was easily accessible to customers was important. True Believers
There has been some controversy as to whether or not this type or size of cam, mated to unported heads can produce over 700hp. Cam selection is a crucial part of any combination and when purchasing from CHI you are drawing on many years of experience with some of the worlds most experienced engine builders. Adjusting the cam was the responsibility of the new CHI Time-Right Small Block Ford Belt Drive system. The unit used on this engine is the test bed for features to be finalized in the production versions. The weight of it all.
The XW falcon that houses this combination has since edged closer to a 9sec time slip. With a best run so far of 10.04 @ 136mph its only a matter of time before the 9sec time slips come. ![]() Photo 1: Assembled correctly, a well thought out World Products based combination will make over 700hp on pump gas. ![]() Photo 2: A World Products Man O War 9.2" deck block, provides the basic building block for this combination. The Man O War Block includes many superior design features over other aftermarket blocks. Notably, the oil galleries are.500" as a standard feature. ![]() Photo 3: Another great feature of the Man O war block is they are pre-notched from the factory to clear wide rods, allowing the possibility of 4.250" stroke crank and 470ci! Photo 4: These high density iron blocks feature siamese bores for increased strength and rigidity. The coolant jackets did not go without attention either, and they feature increased coolant volume as well as flow capacity for improved cooling. Photo 5: All these features come in a very attractively priced package when you consider the Man O War comes with Steel Caps, Studs and splayed outer bolts. ![]() Photo 6: 3V 225 Heads have been proven time and again at the Engine Masters Competition since 2002. For the purpose of this exercise the 3V 225cc units were used as they would be supplied to the end customer. ![]() Photo 7: CNC chambers are supplied with all cylinder heads and these come in at 70ccs for a final compression ratio of 12-1. Although high for pump gas this works well in this combination. ![]() Photo 8: Valves are 2.150" on the Intake and 1.650" on the Exhaust. Complete Roller Assembled heads come with Nextek springs, Manley Titanium retainers, Manley 10 Degree Locks, hardened spring locators and Viton seals. ![]() Photo 9: ARP is the fastener of choice for this build. ![]() Photo 10: 1.8 Intake rockers were chosen with 1.7 for the exhaust. A check of valve geometry required a different pushrod length for the intake exhaust. These options do not affect the price of either the rockers or pushrods. ![]() Photo 11: When ordering a cam from CHI the cam will come with valve an intake closing event that will ensure the engine builds good dynamic compression. Although this event can be dialed in with chain set, the CHI Time-Right Belt Drive Unit, makes for easy timing adjustments when chasing the very best result from your combination. Photo 12: The water pump was a electric unit from CSR Photo 13: The 4500 series manifold is designed to compliment the 3V 225 heads and like the heads have been tested time and time again at the Engine Masters Competition since 2002. Photo 14: Custom JE Pistons are the choice for this combination and CHI can organize your next set of JE custom order pistons for you. ![]() Photo 15: The lifter bores have bosses cast into the block between each pair of lifters for extra plumbing in highly stressed combinations. The Man O War blocks have all the features you could want from an aftermarket block. Photo 16: The Eagle rotating assembly is made up of a standard weight crank and rods. Rods were ordered with a rod bolt upgrade. The block will handle even more stroke for those looking at larger cubic inch Small Blocks Photo 17: There is a number of 4.000" stroker Kits available for these combinations. Eagle was chosen for their consistent sizing and quality control. Photo 18: The engine is internally balanced and utilizes an ATI balancer to keep things in check. ![]() Photo 19: Mellings Select oil pump was chosen for distributing slippery stuff. Photo 20: An appropriate sump maintains a ready supply of the vital fluid. This ones is a locally made Russell unit. Photo 21: This package made 740hp and 638ft/lb of torque. The engine needed a 2.000" spacer that was made by CHI. Without the spacer the figures were down a little. This will vary between different combinations. Photo 22: A custom Pro Systems modified 4500 Series Holley was the choice of carburetion. ![]() Photo 23: Awaiting fitment into the XW Falcon, where this combination has since run 10.0 @ 136MPH whilst hauling 3540lbs. |
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