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When you purchase one of our Ford engines you are buying the finest turn-key drop in ready crate engine combinations in the world. Some of our popular engine combinations like our 289, 302, 351w and world renowned strokers like the 331, 347, 408w, and 427w are best used for street/strip hot rods. All of our turn-key drop in ready packages can also be designed to accommodate high torque truck applications. When building Ford big block engines the target is “bigger is better”
With all the after market parts made readily available today, we can custom design your crate engine to deliver extremely powerful street performance or off road track use. All our engines are built with precision to perform with quality and assurance you can depend on.
Proformance Unlimited’s small block Ford crate engines are built with uncompromising quality and attention to detail. Crafted using the finest materials and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, these engines are designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability. Featuring high-flow cylinder heads, aggressive camshafts, and precision-balanced rotating assemblies, these crate engines are the perfect choice for enthusiasts seeking a powerful and dependable upgrade for their Ford-powered projects. Whether you’re building a classic muscle car, a high-performance street rod, or a race-ready track machine, Proformance Unlimited’s small block Ford crate engines are engineered to provide the power and durability you demand.
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Add to cartFord Performance Engine History
The Ford V8 engine has a long and storied history, dating back to the 1930s. Introduced in 1932, the Ford flathead V8 was a groundbreaking design that helped revolutionize the automotive industry. This powerful and reliable engine quickly became a favorite among drivers and racers alike.
Over the years, Ford continued to refine and improve the V8 design. In the 1950s, the company introduced the Y-block V8, which offered even more power and performance. This engine was used in a wide range of Ford vehicles, from the iconic Thunderbird to the rugged F-series trucks.
As technology advanced, Ford’s V8 engines became increasingly sophisticated. The 1960s saw the introduction of the FE-series V8, which offered improved fuel efficiency and emissions control. This engine was used in many of Ford’s most popular models, including the Mustang and the Galaxie.
Today, Ford’s V8 engines remain a cornerstone of the company’s lineup. From the high-performance Coyote V8 in the Mustang to the powerful EcoBoost V8 in the F-150, these engines continue to deliver the power, performance, and reliability that have made them a favorite among drivers for generations.