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  1. ErikM-MAV75

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    what is the biggest size motor a 1975 ford maverick sedan hold?
     
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    what's the biggest you can afford???:rolleyes: seriously the most common is a 302, next would be a 351. then you can stroke them to 427+ inches.:) after that you need to modify the front end, then the skies the limit.:yahoo:
     
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    a 351c or 351w is the biggest block you can get between the shock towers, even then its a tight fit.
     
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    what's a better motor the 351c or 351w
     
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    if you go into the tech section they spent about 6 pages arguing that very same question recently. your not gonna get a straight answer either way, for a street car tho it sounded like the W is the way to go but i honestly couldnt tell you. there both good motors in their own right
     
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    Oh no...
    Opening a huge can-o-worms there.
     
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    it doesnt sound like your trying to make SEROIUS power or run a 10 sec 1/4 mile or anything like that. your best bet for the money would probably be a fixed up 302, 4bbl, intake, carb, maybe a 80's 5.0 HO block
     

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