As i'm trying to decide what to do with the mustang, i've lined up a set of coil overs and a tubular K for 150 bucks. Since I want to smooth the engine bay I figured i'd redo the whole front of the car. Because of that, I may as well build the motor, or a motor, for it as well as pump up the 5 speed. I currently have two sets of heads at the moment, one sets windsor, ones 302. Twisted wedges are my 302 heads, just standard with stud mount rockers, and then I have a set of seriously ported, high horsepower applicated 351 windsor heads. I also have a set of hook 1 3/4" longtubes with 3" collector from my race car. The problem is both heads are standard side by side bolts, while my headers are annoyingly offset and require the piece of crap adapter plate hooker sends along with there windsor swap headers. I'm interested to see if its possible to drill my heads for my offset headers so that I can use their full potential instead of bottle necking them with those plates. Another question is, I have the ability to trade off my twisted wedges. I'm hesitant as I don't know if I want to go with a windsor swap to utilize all of my parts. Just wonder how difficult it is to put one in a 95 from the stand point of parts and money. Theres nothing mechanically above me that I can't do as I've done almost everything except for FI work. Almost seems like if I have the motor out I may as well build a windsor and toss it in there. It's not my daily, nor do I plan it to be. Just a fun car. I'm worried that the 302 will leave me wanting more quickly and all it has to offer is a junk block.