Mike Kopstain
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The Vulcan engine is arguably the most reliable engine Ford has ever made with the exception of the inline 6 300.SonicRiot said:If the only thing the two blocks share is bore and stroke, how is it the same block or based off the other? I've always thought the Vulcan engine to be a complete POS, the Yamaha engine is pretty stout. Plus, the Vulcan is a pushrod engine, the Yamaha is a DOHC.
Loaded question Corey.what kind of blower do the gm 3.8's have? they pretty plentifull and if they had a good displacment, might also be a good option. Corey
The problem with the blower is that it outputs hot air and is relatively inneficient, especially in it's early revisions.
That Eaton blower is awesome. I'd ditch my intake for that too. The intake was pretty much an over-engineered band-aid to give this high-revving engine some low end power. You have to remember, the SHO engine is not a Ford block in any way, shape, or form, so it's still a SHO.
I don't think you could get any farther from the truth if you got in that new aerospace toy and flew out to the next universe.
I can understand them having a bolt pattern for the transmission and so on, but using a pre-existing starter 
:laugh_ti: :laugh_ti: :laugh_ti: I'm done, not in a thinking state.