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Old 09-08-2013, 10:45 AM
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It would be nice if one of these would fit in a cobra. Is there a cobra it would fit in

Jim Kuntz sent me this picture. I thought u guys might like see something a little different. Its going in 55 ford truck. Its a hyd roller 10.5.1 512CI 750HP stump puller.
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Old 09-08-2013, 11:43 AM
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It would be nice if one of these would fit in a cobra. Is there a cobra it would fit in

Jim Kuntz sent me this picture. I thought u guys might like see something a little different. Its going in 55 ford truck. Its a hyd roller 10.5.1 512CI 750HP stump puller.
Bring one over and it will fit in my Hi-Tech.
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What a waste of 750HP-a 55 truck...
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I doubt it will. They are physically larger than any DOHC modular Ford, and I know that they get tight.

Certainly are stump pullers though....last one I did, I dyno'd it at Jon's shop. 740 hp @ 6000, 700 lb-ft of torque. Little tiny hydraulic roller, pump gas.
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There is a FF5 somewhere with one shoehorned in!
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They are bigger than an SOHC Cammer? 'Cause that's already been done....
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Bring one over and it will fit in my Hi-Tech.
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What a waste of 750HP-a 55 truck...
I agree. i would prefer it in a 69 Mach 1.
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Old 09-08-2013, 04:29 PM
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What a waste of 750HP-a 55 truck...
Come on Chas, what's wrong with a pickem-up truck? You do know, they even have a race truck series.
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Actually, if this chart is correct, the Boss 429 will fit a lot of Cobras just fine! Check here: http://mustangsandmore.com/ubb/EngineDimensions.html

I hope it is correct....

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Come on Chas, what's wrong with a pickem-up truck? You do know, they even have a race truck series.
That joke is NASCAR'S attention grab for the lowest of the redneck contingent. They ain't developing new talent by letting the 'Cup pros pad their salaries either.
And tell me how a 55 pickup applies 750 HP to the pavement in other than possibly a straight line.
Just another 'look at me' project.
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That joke is NASCAR'S attention grab for the lowest of the redneck contingent. They ain't developing new talent by letting the 'Cup pros pad their salaries either.
And tell me how a 55 pickup applies 750 HP to the pavement in other than possibly a straight line.
Just another 'look at me' project.
Kinda like a, Look at Me, girlfriend or wife, nothing wrong with that...
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Kinda like a, Look at Me, girlfriend or wife, nothing wrong with that...
Now thats funny
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That joke is NASCAR'S attention grab for the lowest of the redneck contingent. They ain't developing new talent by letting the 'Cup pros pad their salaries either.
And tell me how a 55 pickup applies 750 HP to the pavement in other than possibly a straight line.
Just another 'look at me' project.
Tried it once in my younger days with an old Ford pickup. Had a nice sideoiler on the stand and lost my truck's FE motor, so "what the hell?". I didn't have anywhere else to put it at the time! Plus, I lived in Washington State so lots of wet pavement, snow etc. So I had that going for me. Ended up piling the bed of the truck with sandbags and railroad ties so I could just keep it on the road. After a while, no one wanted to ride with me. Ah, the memories!
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Tried it once in my younger days with an old Ford pickup. Had a nice sideoiler on the stand and lost my truck's FE motor, so "what the hell?". I didn't have anywhere else to put it at the time! Plus, I lived in Washington State so lots of wet pavement, snow etc. So I had that going for me. Ended up piling the bed of the truck with sandbags and railroad ties so I could just keep it on the road. After a while, no one wanted to ride with me. Ah, the memories!
Same here about 20 years ago. Had a 67 Chevy shortbed stepside with a twin turbo 454 and a 4 speed. It wasn't really bad off the line, but you could be driving along a 55 mph and mash the gas pedal and it would light up the 12" wide tires with ease.
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check this thread: it can be done! By bossCER.

Not that it would ever fit in a Cobra...Boss 528 BBF Buildup
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What a waste of 750HP-a 55 truck...
Not to owner of the 55 pickup.A friend of mine has a motorcycle with near 1200hp. Certainly hurting for traction but a waste? All depends on who's looking I guess.
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There is a FF5 somewhere with one shoehorned in!
Know where to find those pics?
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I would think the footwells would be so tight it might require amputation to drive.
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It has been done, it was my plan when building our car. At that time Boss engines or the parts to build one prices were out of sight. Once the Kaase Boss 9 parts became available reconsidered,in the end decided the 460 will have to do. Course now Kaase has the P-51 heads for the 460 the juices are flowing.
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What a waste of 750HP-a 55 truck...
Yep, but it sure will be a kick butt 55.
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