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Old 12-14-2011, 12:21 AM   #1
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Alan the 270/250 uses the gt40p heads, the 285/265/255 uses the gt40 heads. The gt valve train refers to valve size as being the gt40 valves. As you can see that our 95 Mustang that we sold to Justice's is a top qualifier with 270/250 engine. It has stock crank, eagle rods, ross NHRA-IHRA stocker pistons, 750 DP holley, Victor Jr. intake, and gt40p heads with a good valve job. The short block for both engines are the same except for the cam lift. As my son Brandon said we have tried both and the 250 is a better combo.
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Old 12-14-2011, 02:40 PM   #2
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Alan the 270/250 uses the gt40p heads, the 285/265/255 uses the gt40 heads. The gt valve train refers to valve size as being the gt40 valves. As you can see that our 95 Mustang that we sold to Justice's is a top qualifier with 270/250 engine. It has stock crank, eagle rods, ross NHRA-IHRA stocker pistons, 750 DP holley, Victor Jr. intake, and gt40p heads with a good valve job. The short block for both engines are the same except for the cam lift. As my son Brandon said we have tried both and the 250 is a better combo.
Help this helps. Gary Peterson
Thanks Gary.

That's good to hear that the 270 has more cam lift and better heads.

It looks like the 270 is the way to go for a carbed/automatic class car.

Thanks for the info.
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Old 12-15-2011, 06:14 AM   #3
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Default Re: lOOKING FOR SPEC'S 302/215@240

I'll second the thanks!
GT-40P heads were the ones put on v-8 explorers right? I don't imagine you can buy them new anymore?
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Old 12-15-2011, 05:02 PM   #4
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I run the 302 215/240 HP crate motor in my Probe. This is the Explorer crate engine. It has the GT40P cylinder heads. This engine was available from Ford Racing back around 2000.

Here are the specs that were sent to IHRA:



This is from the 2000 Ford Racing catalog:

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Thanks George for posting that !
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Alex,I see that the spec sheet that George posted shows the gt40p head on the 215/240 engine. George said they were on his Probe. I guess that is why Olin had them on his engine at Rockingham. I am glad that is cleared up, I was beginning to thank my old age was catching up with me. I see the cam lift is smaller than I thought it was.
Goinbroke:The last gt40p head that I bought were on craigs list. The first set I bought were new. The hard part of running this head ,is with angle plug, you have to buy headers that fit the gt40p head. Good luck.
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Alex,I see that the spec sheet that George posted shows the gt40p head on the 215/240 engine. George said they were on his Probe. I guess that is why Olin had them on his engine at Rockingham. I am glad that is cleared up, I was beginning to thank my old age was catching up with me. I see the cam lift is smaller than I thought it was.
Goinbroke:The last gt40p head that I bought were on craigs list. The first set I bought were new. The hard part of running this head ,is with angle plug, you have to buy headers that fit the gt40p head. Good luck.
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I have fitted regular 302 headers on P heads and just changed 2 or 3 of the boots at the spark plugs to 90 deg. boots and that solved the problem.

Of course, with all the different design headers out there, one would have to experiment, but it is possible to use regular headers on P heads.
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Alex,I see that the spec sheet that George posted shows the gt40p head on the 215/240 engine. George said they were on his Probe. I guess that is why Olin had them on his engine at Rockingham. I am glad that is cleared up, I was beginning to thank my old age was catching up with me. I see the cam lift is smaller than I thought it was.
Goinbroke:The last gt40p head that I bought were on craigs list. The first set I bought were new. The hard part of running this head ,is with angle plug, you have to buy headers that fit the gt40p head. Good luck.
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Gary, I see that you are 100% correct.

Apparently my good buddy George has been lying to me for all these years.

George.....I thought you were my friend. Friends aren't supposed to keep secrets from each other.
No more hot dogs for you.
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