Ford Racing Brings the Boss Back With New Line of Boss 302 Crate Engines

by shnack on Wednesday, November 1, 2006
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Boss 302 engine

LAS VEGAS, Oct. 31, 2006 - Ford [NYSE: F] today announced at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show that it is reviving the legendary 5.0-liter 302 cubic inch V-8 engine for the aftermarket with a new line of BOSS 302 crate engines, which will go on sale in early 2007.

Making its debut in 1969, the original BOSS 302 powered a limited production Mustang model sold for two years, which was known as the BOSS 302. The car got its name from the legendary engine that powered the Mustang to a Sports Car Club of American Trans-Am series win in 1970.

"The original BOSS 302 was a race winning engine. Sharing the DNA from the original BOSS 302, the new BOSS 302 begins with a block designed with racing in mind from the beginning," said Jamie Allison, manager, Ford Racing Performance Group. "Whether racing in a sealed engine class, building an all-out drag racing engine or looking for a street performer, the BOSS 302 block and engine family meets the needs of all Ford 302 enthusiasts at a price that is comparable to a performance-prepped stock 302."

The new Ford Racing Performance Parts BOSS 302 line was conceived because there was an unmet need for engines built from a block stronger than original regular production 302 blocks but more affordable than full race-prepped blocks. The new BOSS 302 engine block features greater strength than most race blocks and offers a street-capable cooling system design, something that race specific blocks tend to sacrifice.

Despite its strength and capability, the new BOSS 302 line is surprisingly affordable because of its high volume production. And since it was designed within Ford Motor Company, the engine also benefits from the improved quality and durability that comes with a production type engine.

"The original BOSS 302 delivered less than 300 hp. Today, enthusiasts are making 500 hp street cars and they need a robust block. Race-specific blocks offer the strength required but cool poorly for street use and are very expensive for the average enthusiast," says Allison.

Built from the all new BOSS 302 block, the BOSS crate engines feature performance and packaging that accommodate displacements from 302 to 363 cubic inches. Entry level engines feature the Ford Racing GT-40X Xtra Performance Turbo Swirl aluminum heads to retain stock exhaust locations and are rated at 340 and 345 hp. Higher performance versions include Ford Racing's "Z"-head equipped 302 and 347 cubic inch engines rated between 360 and 450 hp, depending on configuration. The BOSS engine series is capped by a 500 hp 331 cubic inch engine that showcases the capability of the new block by breathing through all new ported Z-heads.

Features that separate the new BOSS 302 from its competition include:

  • 4-bolt mains for lower-end stability at high power outputs
  • High-tin 41,000 PSI tensile strength iron alloy for ultimate strength
  • Nodular iron main caps for additional strength
  • Screw-in freeze plugs for additional more strength and stability
  • Front cross-over lifter oiling for high RPM valvetrain capability
  • Siamese bores with specifically engineered drillings between cylinders for maximum wall stability and gasket sealing with street capable cooling performance

The suggested retail price for the BOSS 302 block is and affordable $1,759, with BOSS engines ranging from $4,650 to $10,000 for the 500 hp BOSS 331 cubic inch engines. The engines come with a 12 month/12,000 mile limited warranty.

Like the original Boss 302 that was engineered for Trans Am racing, the new BOSS 302 features trickle down performance from racing in the American Speed Association (ASA) Late Model circle track series. A sealed circle track version of a 347 cubic inch BOSS engine will be available both for ASA and NASCAR circle track racers in time for the 2007 season.

Debuting in four SEMA display vehicles, four premier car builders placed the new BOSS 302 in their 2006 show vehicles. All the builders chose to use a 302 cubic inch engine, staying true to the original namesake. Featured builders are:

  • Dan Web - Award-winning hot rod creator is featuring a 390 hp BOSS engine in his 1933 Ford 3-window coupe.
  • Galpin Ford - Known for their "Galpinized" custom creations, they built a "retro-mod" 2007 Mustang featuring a 360 hp BOSS engine.
  • Chip Foose - Created the new "Powered by Ford BOSS 302" from a 1970 Mustang for the show Overhaulin'; public reveal at SEMA.
  • Hotrods and Horsepower - Created the SEMA Deuce, a commemorative vehicle for the 2006 SEMA show featuring a 360 hp BOSS engine.

For more information on these engines and other Ford Racing Performance Parts, visit: www.fordracingparts.com.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
May 6, 2008, 2:06 pm
I think your crazzy because nc matter what ford boss you have it has a anuff power to lite you up and one more thing . I think that a origanil boss has more than 300hp MORE LIKE 450 /500 HP
no way get around it a boss is bad
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Colin Kalama-Malani from Kaneohe, HI
April 6, 2010, 3:39 am
Aloha, I own a 2006 S-197 4.0/Auto, installed a shortened (2" per side) 8.8 31 Spline 3.73 Posi w/Moser custom axles, Standing by - have a new built 8.2 deck Boss 302 .030 (Stroker Kit 331) w/Probe Steel Crank, H-Beam Rods, Canted Valve cutouts in forged pistons for CHI Cleveland Alum. raised 2V intake/exhaust port heads & matching CHI/John KAASE single plane 1450 intake, 650 Street Demon Dbl. Pumper, Comp. Big Muthu Thumper Hyd. Roller cam, lifters, rockers & matching kit, DUI/Ford HEI, MSD 6-AL II, Milodon Gear drive, Canton fox oil pan, Milodon windage tray, AOD, Lentech valve body and 2500 stall, some help needed on wiring if available, otherwise tracing & splicing. Need available swap headers for this real Boss (Cleveland) 302 not Windsor Clone. Parts are quite scarce everything comes from abroad in Hawaii, mahalo & thankyou, Flyin Hawaiian
Anonymous
Colin Kalama-Malani from Kaneohe, HI
April 6, 2010, 3:58 am
Also need accessory drive brackets used in Galpin 2007 Ford Boss 302, have V-6 items w/stock motor and would like to retain if at all possible. Also have a 1966 Mustang Fastback, Thunderbolt Teardrop Hood, straight axle dual spring front end, Cragar SS 15x4 & 15x10 w/MT's 185R15's & 29x15.50R15's Old Gasser/Nostalgia B/FX 289 Forged Dome Pistons, Edelbrock RPM heads, 302 Steel Crank, H-beam rods, Weiand Tunnel Ram, Anderson Hyd. Roller Cam & kit, Fenderwell headers, Lakewood Blowbell, Toploader 4spd., 9" Granada Rear w/3.50 gears, Detroit Locker 31 spline, radiused rear fenderwells, orange white enclave "Pegasus" Red mobil winged horse design sponsored by Flying "A" Service Nostalgia copy of family's wrecked 1965 FB. No Drag Strip on Oahu, so we geezers gather together on scheduled cruise nights, aloha.

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