Crate Eight! Dual-Quad Ford 302
Nostalgic Speed Parts Look Cool, But Do They Actually Perform?
Photography by Matthew King
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How well do old-technology parts stack up against the modern stuff? In this ca
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To set a benchmark, we bolted on a FRPP high-rise dual-plane intake (PN M-9424-E302, which
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Baseline testing was done with a set of Hedman Hustler 15/8-inch-primary long-tube headers
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In a bid to optimize the crate engine even further, we swapped on a set of FRPP 1.60:1 ped
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A reintroduction of an original design from the 60s, Edelbrocks F-28 dual-quad
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Conventional wisdom has it that Tri-Y headers, like these for a 60-65 Ford Fal
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The dual-quad intake had to be clearanced slightly with a die grinder to fit the MSD Ready
Hot rods and street machines sporting vintage speed parts are popular these days. But sometimes youve gotta wonder just how hot some of that vintage performance really was. Nostalgia is great, but the pace of automotive technology has advanced just a bit past the late-60s (even Mopar guys have to admit that!).
Nonetheless, well confess to feeling that old stuff is just cooler than new stuff a lot of the time (otherwise most of us on staff wouldnt drive cars that were built before we were born). Among the coolest old speed parts were the multiple induction setups that were wildly popular throughout the 50s and 60s. Back in the day, virtually every make and model of engine had some form of crazy factory or aftermarket intake manifold carrying two, three, six, or even eight carburetors! Whether they worked or not, the curb appeal of multiple carbs splayed out across the top of an engine is undeniable.
If youre a fan of the Ford 289-302 family of small-blocks, youll remember the dual-quad Cobra intakes that were available as over-the-counter, dealer-installed options during the 60s. Edelbrock offered a similar configurationthe F-28, which is now back in production, along with matching 500-cfm Performer carbs and progressive linkage. Desperate to put this setup to the test (and in a car), we got our hands on a brand-new Ford Racing Performance Parts 345-horse 302 crate engine. Rated at 345 hp with stock 5.0L Mustang fuel injection, we suspected that the crate engine would make way more power with a carburetor or two, and we werent disappointed.
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Dearborn Classics
P.O. Box 7649
Bend
OR
97708-7649
800-252-7427
www.dearbornclassics.com
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Ford Racing Performance
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Demon Carburetion
Dahlonega
Ge
7-06/-864-8544
barrygrant.com
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MSD
El Paso
TX
79936
915-857-5200
www.msdignition.com
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Edelbrock
Dept. 5.0
2700 California St.
Torrance
CA
90503
310-781-2222
www.edelbrock.com
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By Matthew King
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