Forged Rebuild shortblock special for all 96-01 Cobra / Mustang

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Looking to get your shortblock rebuilt? Then this special is for you. Send in just your block and crank and get a 1000HP capable shortblock back for just $2899, you get:


Complete Machine work of your factory block
Digital Balancing
Manley 4340 Forged H beam rods w/ ARP hardware
Manley 2618 Forged Alloy Pistons with Chromoly pins
Total Seal rings
Clevite Rod and Main bearings
Handles up to 1000rwhp

All this with a 1 year warranty for just $2899 - Layaway available with just 25% down - deposit also saves sale price!

Options:

Add ARP main studs $249
Add MMR Billet Oil Pump $399 (for gears only add $289)
Add Ceramic or MMR M2500 Piston coating +$300

Pick-up and return shipping within the US - +$390

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lilbuddy

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I know so little about engines, but if I sent in my stock 2001 Cobra motor that dynos around 285hp, what would I dyno upon return for the $2399? Very basic mods like CAI, x-pipe, and cat back.
 

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If we raise the compression you could gain an up to additional 35-40 HP. It is no additional cost to raise the compression.
 

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i also know little about engines,but will raising the compression still be safe??? sorry if its a dumb question lol
 

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i also know little about engines,but will raising the compression still be safe??? sorry if its a dumb question lol

This is a conversation best had with whoever is going to tune the vehicle, fuel type and type of use play a factor. Raising the compression however on a n/a application is usually very safe and will yield increased HP.

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