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Guys, what about we start a list with the most great engines in the automotive history???

Plus, could we identify which plastic model kit carries these ones? I mean… for example. The best kit that contains a Ford 427 engine is…. The best kit that contains a Hemi 426 is… and so on…

Who could start it?

I can input some nice mills:

Chevy

350

383

454

502

572

Corvette’s Family

Ford

Flathead

289

302

331

347

427

Dodge

426 Hemi

318 V8

326 V8

340 V8

383 V8

400 V8

426 V8

Pontiac

400

467

Don’t be shy and don’t take this initial list as a limit.. free your mine…

I’ll keep this first topic updated as you guys are answering…

Let’s try it?

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Ford 289 small block - AMT- 1967 Mustang.

Ford 428 cobra jet FE Big Block - Revell - 1969 Mustang Mach 1.

Ford 429 cobra jet FE385 Series - Revell - 1970 Torino Cobra.

Ford 427 FE Big Block - AMT - '66 Fairlane 427.

Oldsmobile 455 - AMT - '69 Hurst/Olds.

Buick 455 - Monogram - '70 GSX.

Chevy 427 - Revell - '67 Corvette (Coupe or Roadster).

Chrysler 383 - Revell - '69 Dodge Dart GTS.

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i'll add the 302 that chevy built for the trans-am circuit. screamin lil mouse

I was thinking the same thing.

AMC

390

401

Crazy beefy blocks with 2.02 intake vales and 1.95 exhaust both cut on a 30deg on the seat face and a back cut on top of that. These blocks could be bored out .125 and still run strong all day.

AMT Madador NASCAR kits, the entire AMC v8 line up from the 304 to the 401 was almost impossible to tell what engine was which without being able to look at the side of the block, which is where the cid denotation was found.

Mopar

340 with the W2 heads used on the TA option cars.

The heads could only be identified by certian casting marks on the end of the heads (I forget what they are). So as far as which kit, any of the TA option '70-'71 Cuda, Challenger.

Buick

425, couldn't tell ya which kit you'd find that in.

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well, since no one listed them i will!

Suzuki

G10 (from the geo metro[this engine is indestructible])

G13B (from the suzuki swift gt)

{these engines aren't in kit form!}

Honda

B18C(dohc integra type-R engine) from the revell integra type-r kit

D16A(sohc base civic engine) not in kit form

B16A(dohc civic Si engine) from the revell civic Si kit

H22A(dohc prelude engine) not in kit form

F20C(dohc S2000 engine) the bottom half is in a curbside detailed tamiya kit

K20A(dohc "new" civic and integra engine) not in kit form, that i know of!

Nissan

CA18DET(first gen S13 silvia) not in kit form

SR20DET(second gen S13 silvia) in the aoshima silva kit

SR20DET(S15 silvia) not sure

RB26DETT(skyline R32 gt-r) in the tamiya kit

RB26DETT(skyline R34 gt-r) there is a white metal version and resin verion, both!

VR38DETT(in the NEW R35 GT-R) top half detail in the tamiya kit

Subaru

EJ20(subaru impreza wrx sti) i think its the one in the revell kit

EJ22(subaru impreza)

Ferrari

3496cc 5-val/cyl (thats in the F355!) in fujimi F355 kit

5998cc F140 (thats in the enzo!) in both the revell and tamiya kits, but the tamiya verison is better

Porsche (for give me for not knowing the engine names of these)

550a spyder dohc flat-4 engine unknown what kit its in

356 carrera gt dohc flat-4 engine in the fujimi porsche enthusist kit

porsche carrera gt V10 engine in the tamiya kit i think

Dodge

viper 8.0l V10 in the amt/ertl & revell kits

viper 8.3l V10 in the revell kit

*no one said it had to american made engines, so i listed my top picks, lol. these engines are awsome! and i might a few more engines to list!

Edited by KUZTOMMODELS88
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Ford

Flathead - Revell 1940 Standard coupe.

289 - Monogram 1965 Mustang 2+2

302 - Monogram 1970 Boss 302

331 - AMT 58 Edsel

390 - AMT 62 Thunderbird

427 - Revell Parts Pack or AMT 1960 Ford

427 - SOHC AMT 69 Ford Galaxie XL

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A M T "s Dodge Deora for a Chrysler 225 Slant six.

Revell's 1950 Ford F-1 truck for the 8- BA 49-53 V-8

Revell's 1940 Ford Standard for a 59 A B 36-48 24 stud V-8

A M T's 1960 Ford Galaxy for a 390

A M T's 1949 Mercury for a Chrysler 426 Wedge head

Jo- hans ORIGIONAL ISSUE ONLY for the Cross ram intake , ( 1962 Chrysler New Yorker )

A M T's 1927 Ford Model T for a decent T- Motor

Revell's issues of the 1930 Fords for a decent A model motor

Galaxy's 46-8 Chevrolets for a Chevrolet 216 O H V 6

A M T's Avanti for a Studebaker 289

I'll think of some more sometime .................. , my brain is still on Central Time and now im in an Eastern Time zone . Ed Shaver

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More ultimate engines:

1920 Frontenac/Monroe 4cyl DOHC (the VERY first racing engine to have the handprints of a Chevrolet on it) Etzel's Speed Classics

274cid Offenhauser 4cyl DOHC, the legendary OFFY--Etzel's Speed Classics

168cid Turbocharged Offenhauser 4cyl DOHC--MPC Rislone Eagle

Cosworth DFX 151cid DOHC Turbocharged V8 AMT 1978 Penske PC-6

Mercedes-Benz W-163 183cid supercharged V12 Hawk Indianapolis Racer kit

Duesenberg Model J 420cid supercharged DOHC straight 8 Monogram

Cadillac 452cid OHV V12--Johan and Monogram--dead heat there!

Chrysler 392cid Hemispherical head V8--AMT/Ertl 1957 Chrysler 300C

Just a few, from personal experience.

Art

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'58 Edsel- 360 with automatic

Lindberg '53 Ford. Some accuracy gripes, but its got the Ford-O-Matic behind it.

AMT '56 Thunderbird 292. Undersized, but again, it has the Ford- O-Matic.

AMT '67 Mustang. Probably one of the best renditions of the small block. Can be used to replicate the 221, 260 and 289 variants.

AMT '66 Fairlane/ '67 Comet. My favorite Effie. Can be used as a starting point to replicate any big block- 332, 352, 360, 390, 406, 427 and 428.

Revell '70 Torino. Best of the '385' engine family (429 and 460).

Unfortunately, the only MEL available is in the '65 Lincoln, but with a bit of TLC, it can be used for the 383, 410 and 430.

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