I would get 03/04 heads the front cover the gears chains etc etc.
Have you done any research on it to see what will need to be changed going 2 v to 3 v if so shoot me a pm so we can chat its also somthing that i have been considdringJust to throw it out there, have thought about a 3V swap? 3V's flow almost as good as the 4's, are aluminum blocks, only needs 1 set of cams, and are cheaper/more abundant. Just a thought. I am doing it
PM sentHave you done any research on it to see what will need to be changed going 2 v to 3 v if so shoot me a pm so we can chat its also somthing that i have been considdring
2v can definitely be a monster, just look at Jive's car. Supporting mods are going to make a bigger difference on a 4v than they would on a 2v though. After the initial swap, your hp per dollar is going to be much higher on a 4v. That's why I'm going with a 4v swap.i'm doing a 4v swap in my GT right now. like stated before, a motor with the 03/04 heads would be best, but that is expensive. if you plan to do a supercharger, i hear alot of good things about the B heads (96-98 Cobra and Lincoln Mark VIII's) responding well to this as they have a very high air flow rate/capacity. im sure they would be your cheapest way to go about this. its not entirely necessary to do the whole 4v swap though (im sure someone else will chime in and say that and possibly lead to another 4v vs 2v argument) a built 2v can be a monster to drive too
but if your set on a 4v (as i am too) you've got alot of options and it all depends how deep your pockets are :yes
Haha, I was waiting for you to come and toss in the 3v optionJust to throw it out there, have thought about a 3V swap? 3V's flow almost as good as the 4's, are aluminum blocks, only needs 1 set of cams, and are cheaper/more abundant. Just a thought. I am doing it
I would be very interested in this information too :yesHave you done any research on it to see what will need to be changed going 2 v to 3 v if so shoot me a pm so we can chat its also somthing that i have been considdring
Yep, B heads are definitely better for boost. I forgot the part about the OP wanting to supercharge. If you can get ahold of an sn95 cobra motor you'll have the forged crank, heads (with the good cams), timing components, and you can sell the intake. On a side note: B head intakes aren't as hard to find as everyone says they are, but yeah i'd rather have a KB than a Cobra intake sitting on top of my motor. What do you think... Procharger D1SC feeding a KB 2.1 hahahaha KABOOM!c-heads :no
b-heads :yes
bheads are a better high reving boosting heads..
c heads are n/a heads..
since ur going with the kb then the hard too find b head intake wont be a problem..
you can start with a 2v block and build a 4v top end on it. this is good for an S/C as i think this makes low compression. you will need alot of small parts (all the timing stuff and such) i'd look into the coolant passages in the blocks to make sure they all line up right tho. the 2v block is iron so it can withstand a good amount of power and can work with a forged cobra crankshaft. the b-head intakes are harder to find because they were only on the 96-98 cobra's. those were the b-headed cobra heads and were on those years only. if you go the KB route, you wont have to worry about locating an intake because the blower sits right where the intake goes (it replaces it basically)K so I was pretty sure i could keep my 2v block. so i might as well just forge that. and this is going to be a few years of a project so money won't be that much of a issue.
Why are the b-intakes harder to find? I am stuck on 4v. and everybody seems to be throwing truck engines in their cars nowadays. haha
Will KB throw in a b-intake under the blower?
Thanks all.
well, im pretty sure the blocks are essentially the same. the only thing i could see being different is maybe the coolant passages into the heads but im not positive on this. your GT block is iron. its strong but heavy. the termi's had iron blocks too. the mach 1's and 01 cobra's had an aluminum block and 98-96 cobra's and i think the 99's too had the aluminum teksid block with is probably the best aluminum block you can get.Whats different about the blocks?
KB SuperchargersKB discontinued the intake/ blower set-up for the b heads, had a problem with cracking I believe. I would also get the 4v block(alum. or iron), not that expensive and it is stronger
I'm pretty sure the coolant passages are the same, but yeah that'd be a good thing to make sure on. Some of the 01 cobras came with leftover teksids, but most of them got the WAP aluminum block.well, im pretty sure the blocks are essentially the same. the only thing i could see being different is maybe the coolant passages into the heads but im not positive on this. your GT block is iron. its strong but heavy. the termi's had iron blocks too. the mach 1's and 01 cobra's had an aluminum block and 98-96 cobra's and i think the 99's too had the aluminum teksid block with is probably the best aluminum block you can get.