Addition of Ca element and nonequilibrium heat treatment which promotes shape modification of eutectic Si and β intermetallic compound were conducted to improve the mechanical properties of Al-Si-Cu alloy. Modification of eutectic Si and dissolution of needle-shape β intermetallic compounds were possible by nonequilibrium heat treatment in which specimens were held at 505℃ for 2 hours in Al-Si-Cu alloy with Fe. Owing to the decrease in aspect ratio of eutectic Si by the heat treatment of the alloy with 0.33wt.% Fe, the increase in elongation was prominent to be more than double that in the as-cast specimen. Dissolution of needle-shape β intermetallic compounds in the alloy with 0.85wt.% Fe led to the improvement of tensile strength as the length of β compounds decreased to 50%.