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Old 04-29-2020, 12:58 PM
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The second engine configuration was the 429 Cobra. Identical to the Cobra Jet Ram Air just missing the shaker induction system. Same 370 HP rating. Both the Cobra and Cobra Jet RA engines were optional on the Torino Cobra.

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Old 04-29-2020, 01:14 PM
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The third engine configuration was the 360 HP 429 Thunder Jet which came standard on the Torino Cobra. 10.5 CR instead of the 11.3 CR for the Cobra and Cobra Jet RA.
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There was one more engine configuration. The 429 Super Cobra Jet Drag Pack. For the additional cost—just $155, recall—you got four-bolt caps on the middle three main bearings, forged aluminum pistons on heavier-duty connecting rods, a solid-lifter camshaft with more aggressive profile (versus a hydraulic cam fitted into the lesser 429s), a genuine Holley 4150-series carburetor flowing 780 cfm (and a functioning Shaker scoop when the J-code Ram Air engine was specified) flowing 12 percent more air, an oil cooler mounted to the radiator support, header-style exhaust manifolds, and more.
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Would it surprise you to learn that under that shaker air cleaner sits a 700 CFM Rochester Quadrajet carb? Ford was having issues with it's Autolite carbs passing the new emissions rules and went to GM to solve them.
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Not many changes for 1971 with one big exception. While all the other car manufacturers were dropping their compression ratios to meet new emission rules, Ford managed to continue offering the 429 Cobra Jet (new moniker) and Cobra Jet Ram Air with their original 11.3 CR intact.
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I had one of those 429 QuadraJet carburetors about a year ago. Picked it up at a yard sale.
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Another redesign for the Mustang came with the 1971 models. Bigger and heavier. The 1971 Mustang was a real porker compared to the 1965/1966 Mustangs. The curb weight on a 1966 K code Mustang Sportsroof was 2974 while the curb weight on a 1971 429 CJ Ram Air Mustang Sportsroof was 3607!

The 429 Cobra Jet and 429 Cobra Jet R (new moniker) were options on the Mustang. The 429 Thunder Jet wasn't an option. Both were again rated at 370 HP.
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Thank you Charley. You saved me the time and effort of addressing the Mercury Cyclones.
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BTW . . .

Someone mentioned in the 427 day thread that coming up would be 430 and 502. I have no interest in starting a thread on either because the 430 was never used in a muscle car and the 502 is strictly an O-T-C engine available from Chevrolet. I missed 426 (rats!). Will have to wait until next year. Or . . . maybe if I am bored I can start a Belated 426 Day thread
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