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Old 10-04-2024, 06:56 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Midstates 427" Stroker Smallblock with Trick flow heads
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Brent,

Don't get me wrong I agree with your "go for cubes' and 600HP or more is great, but for MOST cobras even with 450 hp puts the power to weight ratio of a 1000cc Sport bike.

My whole thing is what (TO ME) would be the best overall motor combination for a Cobra.

the ~ 3.25" stroke in any small block, Ford, 327 Chevy, 340 Mopar is just a great balance of "just right" torque for a light car and it makes a very linear and predictable and very "fun to drive" power curve, which for I think a lot of people might be "just right". The torque stays flat and the power curve, even with a very docile and streetable cam, just goes up and to the right, all the way past 7000; so the HP gain per 500 rpm is not violent, like a "light switch" or a nitrous shot, but it is "predictable" and the part throttle roll-on makes the cobra feel more like a High torque 289 FIA car.

That's why I picked this combo around this stroke. It's not about the peak hp its about the drivability and fun...specific to a street driven (or even an occassional track day road race) Cobra.


I love the 427 Windsor in my Midstates cobra, to me it feels "perfect" with the 500/500 wall to wall torque and a Tremec and 3.50 gears. BTW my Rotating kit was the very first one Coast High Performance sold over the counter, with bushed 340 Mopar Rods that needed a good bit of rod shoulder massaging just to clear the cam lobes.

But when my friends all say "can I drive it?" I have to tell them "Hell No!" because as any of us know, most people cant jump into a 500hp 2500 pound car with big block torque at 2500RPM and then romp on it and not get sideways or do a 360 going around a corner.

Yeah my whole point of this thread was looking for the Cobra specific "ideal" 4.125 x 3.25 302 block 347 (Again, to me) would be a perfect all-around motor for a Cobra; combine the 289 tractability at part throttle along with the sports car 7500 redline, along with FE 427 S/C 500 ish HP power up top. So it's not the HP really, it's how you want to apply it, and that could be "tuned" simply by how you gear the transmission and rear axle.

Maybe not what everyone would build for themselves, but one that ANY Experienced Cobra driver could drive and be happy with and respect.

The thread was also to encourage what others what They think is the perfect combo.
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