How much horsepower does a 300 inline 6?

How much horsepower does a 300 inline 6?

Reportedly designed by a drag racer and tinkerer named Sherman Sligh, the Boss 300 is engine design gone mad. Bored out 70-thousandths to 310 cubic inches and with a laundry list of modifications, this pushrod, naturally aspirated, 5.1-liter inline-six allegedly makes 625 horsepower.

What years did Ford make the 300 inline 6?

Part of the fourth generation of Ford six-cylinder engines, the Ford 300 I6 came on to the scene in 1965 and had a 31-year production run. Although this engine powered Ford F-series pickup trucks until 1996, the 300 I6 also supplied power for everything from woodchippers and generators to tractors and dump trucks.

Why add 300 Ford inline performance parts to Your 6 cylinders?

If you are the owner of a Ford Truck or car sporting the big 300 or 240 Ford 6 cylinder, you’ve got an excellent start to a performance engine that is just a “little bit different”. Adding 300 Ford inline performance parts to your old inline lets the world know you aren’t a cookie cutter car guy or gal.

Are there any good valve train parts for a 300 head?

The 300 head needs some serious porting to make it breath properly. No one makes any good valve train parts, but big block chev roller rockers can be made to fit the ford head,guide plates have to be hand made.

Who put 3 Boss 302 heads on a 300 IL6?

There was a guy named CJ Batten who would cut up 3 boss 302 heads and put them on a 300 IL6.The one I remember was on in a rail type dragster. I remember reading about it in some magazine and I saw it on another forum recently. They used the 3 center sections of the heads.

Are there any crossflow heads for the 300?

There are also crossflow heads for the 300 that are made by ford in australia,you can buy one and have it shipped over. The 300 is a great motor,mine is pushing 300 hp and gets great reviews at all the local shows just because it’s different.