As respects the Cobra Motors, they were developed back in 1991 on a short time table.
They had to go with what they knew worked w/ an S/C and that was a forged, iron block w/ low compression. The computer tuning power we have today was not available in 1992.
It was only recently that high compression, over 9 to 1, in S/C motors has proven to develop more safe power than low compression.
A Cobra Reman Long Block w/ a warranty list for $4,500-$5,200 depending on zip code. They are readily available. The only catch is they want a "Cobra" core back. In many cases they have agreed to accept a Marauder Core.
For myself and many others the Cobra Reman Long Block is an excellent choice. They are good for 600RWHP.
Eventually I will get mine up to the 600RWHP mark. For now my race tune at ~541RWHP meets my needs.
1/4 Mile Time 11.542 @ 121.19 MPH
195,000 Miles & 275+ Runs Down the 1,320’
541.57 RWHP & 476.64 RWTQ on DynoJet
Tuned by Aric at Injected Engineering
Vortech Super Charger V-2 “T” Trim, 19 PSI
8 Rib Belt, Innovators West 10% Overdrive Dampner
Air to Air Intercooler, Mini-race Bypass
Ford Cobra Remanufactured Long Block
Snow Performance Water-Methanol Injection
Kooks Headers & X Pipe
GT MAF, 60lb injectors, Dash 8, Aero Rails, Twin Ford GT Pumps,
Kinsler Fuel Filter, Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump
Monroe Sensatrac, Metco Control Arms, Addco Rear Sway Bar
31 Ford Spline Axles & Detroit Truetrac, 4:10 Ford Racing Gears
Dynotech MMC Driveshaft
A-1 Performance Trans, Forced Tailshaft Lube, Carbon Clutches
3,500 RPM Stall Precision Industries Torque Converter
B&M Deep Finned Trans Pan
AeroForce Scan Gauges , Auto Meter Oil, Fuel & Boost Gauges
Kenny Brown Dead Pedal, 35% Tint, Silver Star Head Lights
AutoPage Alarm RS-727LCD, Boston Acoustic NX87