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FOR SALE 472 Moran Hemi

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Moran Race Engines built 472 (crate) stroker gen 2 hemi. Ported iron heads, completely remachined block, small Comp Cams, Indy intake with BIG 3 EFI and Bosch injectors set up for E85, not run since the dyno, 579hp, etc, etc.. I bought this engine 2 years ago for a project that ended up being sold due to my move from Calif to Tennessee. $25K obo. PM me here if interested, thanks...

Note, the alternator and pullies are not included with the engine.

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Do you have any specs? Compression ratio? Cam? 579 HP shouldn't need E85 & I would think most potential buyers wouldn't want the hassle..
 
Like I mentioned in the ad, I bought this from the original owner that had Moran build it. While I have the paperwork that states all the items (line items) and work accomplished, I did not get a build sheet or dyno sheets. I DO know the man I purchased it from is reputable and I did call Moran Racing but did not get much help from them, kinda typical from high-dollar engine builders when you're not the original client...snotty. Nonetheless, I didn't have it built for E85, the original owner did. If like his name and phone number I can supply that if you'd like more info. The only info that was given me is scr is 10.25, the cam is a smallish Comp Cams grind (it's on the paperwork), etc. I was seriously considering a teardown and doing my own build sheet since I am a well experienced machinist in engine building. More questions? Feel free to contact me here or PM, thanks...wb
 
I'm just asking cause I think it might interest more potential buyer if they knew it was pump gas friendly... A new fuel map and possibly smaller injectors would probably make it ran great with 93 octane...
 
Not being familiar with the Big 3 EFI/Bosch system and E85, it's probably not a big deal to change the tune-up, possibly nozzles, etc. Should be a nice pump gas friendly engine though, but everything's got a learning curve.
 
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I would get it, but the only way I can do some thing like this is payments.
 
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