Like most of you, I love '60s era race cars. Especially the great Ford GT40, which set the world on fire with a 123 finish at Le Mans all those years ago. This engine is going into a highend GT40 replica, so it has to not only have the look but also plenty of power to help the car get up and go like it should. So we built an allaluminum 427 cubic inch small block Windsor with CNC heads, modern EFI and a sweet individual runner throttle body setup from Borla. Check out the full details of the build.
By the way, sorry about the occasional softness and lack of focus on this video. Camera problems have been haunting me lately, but I think I finally have them fixed for good.
Engine builder Prestige Motorsports: https://www.prestigemoto.com/
00:00 Ford GT40
00:19 Carroll Shelby 351 Windsor block
02:18 DSS Racing Pistons & Eagle connecting rods
04:18 Camshaft
04:55 Aviaid oil pan
06:41 Brodix Track 1 head castings
07:38 Borla individual runner EFI
11:18 Jesel Sportsman rocker arms
12:21 Dyno testing