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The windsor is back at home.

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Back in November, I pulled the Windsor from my '69 SWB Ranger and replaced the main and rod brgs. I swapped the alum Ford motorsport valve covers that I had on it with black FMS vc's. While the engine was out, I went ahead and repainted the engine bay. I had it painted flat black to start with but I didn't like the drab look of the flat black. I repainted it gloss black and it looks 100% better. I am also replacing the C6 with with a smaller C4 to get more hp to the rear wheels for better E/T's and hopfully faster mph speeds. This past Friday I got the 351W bolted to the C4 and the 351w is now resting back at home in the newly repainted engine bay. I ordered a new light weight aluminum driveshaft and it should be here in a week or so. Then it will be time to fire the Windsor up and get it re-tuned for some test passes down the 1/8th mile to see how well the new C4 holds up to the 425hp Windsor.

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1969 F-100 Ranger
351W/TCI Streetfighter C6-2800 stall coverter
Proline 180 heads
TorkerII intake/780 Holley
Sanderson headers/Flowmaster mufflers
Best 1/8th mile E/T 8.55
Best 1/8th mile MPH 85.024
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Looks good Randy. We will be waiting for the new times. :thup:
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My best E/T with the C6 was 8.55 @ 85.024 mph. With the new C4, I hope to lower my E/T to 8.4's or 8.3's. I'll post my new E/T's once I go to the strip in a few weeks.
1969 F-100 Ranger
351W/TCI Streetfighter C6-2800 stall coverter
Proline 180 heads
TorkerII intake/780 Holley
Sanderson headers/Flowmaster mufflers
Best 1/8th mile E/T 8.55
Best 1/8th mile MPH 85.024
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I wish I could be there to watch. I would like to build a truck for the strip as well but I don't think I will ever have the time. :thup:
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:thup: Looking real good! Can't wait to see the times either.
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Great pics Randy.
Sure would like to hear that Windsors bark!
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Randy,

Great update...thanks! Good pics too, it is looking good.
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that is niice, got one for me?? :D those valve covers look real good. :thup:
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RebelRider wrote:Great pics Randy.
Sure would like to hear that Windsors bark!
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Click on the vid link in my sig to hear and see the truck run against a '04 Mustang Cobra. :thup:
1969 F-100 Ranger
351W/TCI Streetfighter C6-2800 stall coverter
Proline 180 heads
TorkerII intake/780 Holley
Sanderson headers/Flowmaster mufflers
Best 1/8th mile E/T 8.55
Best 1/8th mile MPH 85.024
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Hey Randy,

What gears and what type of locker are you running? I've got a 71 F100 SWB that has a mild 460 build. About 380hp and 500 ft-lbs of torque in front of a wide ratio C6 w/ 2400 RPM stall converter. The rear is a stock 9" w/ open 3.00 gears.

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I'm running an Auburn high performace limited slip diff. Jegs part #109-542043 $459.99 and 4.11 Richmond gears. I'm also using Royal purple gear oil.
1969 F-100 Ranger
351W/TCI Streetfighter C6-2800 stall coverter
Proline 180 heads
TorkerII intake/780 Holley
Sanderson headers/Flowmaster mufflers
Best 1/8th mile E/T 8.55
Best 1/8th mile MPH 85.024
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Wow. I can't imagine 4.11 gears so no overdrive. I would spend the money on a Lentech AOD or go to broaderperformance.com and get Jay to build you one. The most gear I would ever go w/ on my C6 would be 3.5. I do have a wide ratio C6 though, so first and second is lower than yours. Third is still 1:1.

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The 4.11 is way too high for everyday use, unless the truck is strictly used as a farm truck. At 55 mph I am turning 3000 rpms and at 70 it is sreaming at 4000 rpms. I don't drive the truck on the street anymore, its strictly a dragstrip toy. :D
1969 F-100 Ranger
351W/TCI Streetfighter C6-2800 stall coverter
Proline 180 heads
TorkerII intake/780 Holley
Sanderson headers/Flowmaster mufflers
Best 1/8th mile E/T 8.55
Best 1/8th mile MPH 85.024
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I like how the truck is twisted all the way down the track!!

Very nice!!
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Randy Beck wrote:
RebelRider wrote:Great pics Randy.
Sure would like to hear that Windsors bark!
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Click on the vid link in my sig to hear and see the truck run against a '04 Mustang Cobra. :thup:

:D :D If that don't make you smile...nothin will!
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