Very happy to hear this and to know the cost. This will be my "next winter" upgrade to the valve train. I agree it's a weak point.Think I have a plan in place. Spoke with a few trusted folks that have been kind enough to answer a billion questions and help me walk through the thought process. Looks like we're going to go with JPC/RGR's recommendation.
Going to take the heads off and send them to RGR for some head machining (porting, polishing, etc.) and a beefed up valve train using Ferrea super alloy exhaust valves and Ti retainers, PAC Racing valve springs, and custom bronze guides. These add a bit of weight to valve train, so RGR pulls some weight out of the head to compensate. They spin their development engine up 10K rpm using this build.
According to what I've learned, Ford lightened the valve train to handle the high RPM. However this creates a bit of weak spot when compared to the rest of the engine. JPC told me all of the engines they've rebuilt/refreshed saw the problems in the valve train, not the bottom end (outside of OPG failures, of course).
End result should be between 30-50 hp gain and a near-bulletrpoof valve train. Between this and the oil cooling upgrades I am doing, I am hoping to have covered all of the Voodoo weak points within a reasonable budget spend.
All head work and parts from JPC/RGR will cost $3,900. This does not include the parts I've bought for the bottom end, OPG, etc. I'll tally those up after I'm done.
Getting a tune? Running pump gas?Think I have a plan in place. Spoke with a few trusted folks that have been kind enough to answer a billion questions and help me walk through the thought process. Looks like we're going to go with JPC/RGR's recommendation.
Going to take the heads off and send them to RGR for some head machining (porting, polishing, etc.) and a beefed up valve train using Ferrea super alloy exhaust valves and Ti retainers, PAC Racing valve springs, and custom bronze guides. These add a bit of weight to valve train, so RGR pulls some weight out of the head to compensate. They spin their development engine up 10K rpm using this build.
According to what I've learned, Ford lightened the valve train to handle the high RPM. However this creates a bit of weak spot when compared to the rest of the engine. JPC told me all of the engines they've rebuilt/refreshed saw the problems in the valve train, not the bottom end (outside of OPG failures, of course).
End result should be between 30-50 hp gain and a near-bulletrpoof valve train. Between this and the oil cooling upgrades I am doing, I am hoping to have covered all of the Voodoo weak points within a reasonable budget spend.
All head work and parts from JPC/RGR will cost $3,900. This does not include the parts I've bought for the bottom end, OPG, etc. I'll tally those up after I'm done.
Agreed!I thought the bottom end looked really good especially considering the 12k track miles on an 8,000 rpm engine.
Thanks for the post.
Grace and Peace,
I do what I canYou are a crazy man!
Love it
Me too. I’m hoping a good bit north of 500 at the wheels. 550 would be a dream. Maybe on e85Awesome work. I’m very curious to the results of the headwork.
This could be the first 550whp voodoo.
I’ll definitely keep y’all updated on it. I’ll be running the snot out of it once back together.Very happy to hear this and to know the cost. This will be my "next winter" upgrade to the valve train. I agree it's a weak point.
Yep. Have figure out who yet. Would like to have the ability to run a few different options. Might try e85. Definitely would like to optimize it for 100 as well. But 93 will be the base.Getting a tune? Running pump gas?
Same here. This is the type of mod I am interested in doing once the warranty is up. I am definitely following this thread, good stuff!Definately curious about the headwork too, before and after shots/comparisons would be awesome!

I'd like to know as well. There's even an engine code for when the chains reach 90% wear.I'd be curious what parameter they are using to determine that the chains are done?