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  1. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Looking for recommendations for a oil pan and pickup for this application. We want to make sure we have enough capacity and don’t run into clearance issues being it’s a street car.
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    You and me both! It’s a process and I have seen all the money going out ordering the parts. Now I’m ready to see the car come together. Which is currently happening on a slow pace. It’s so hot in Louisiana the guy building it for me can only work up until about lunch time. I wish I could do...
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Yes I’m always up to being educated the more I know the less I have to aggravate y’all lol and the more I can help others in the future. So my understanding is that either would work for my application. But the street dominator might fit better being the car is a street car and won’t see higher...
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Thank you for the suggestions how does a street dominator compare to a strip dominator?
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    It will have 3.91 gears.
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Any suggestions on an intake manifold? I tried ordering the Edlebrock Victor through jegs but apparently the part is discontinued. I’m open to other intake manifolds as well what’s the opinion out there?
  7. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    As stated originally I’m a rookie when it comes to building/restoring cars. So I’m not sure why you gave me a dislike for asking for clarification and info to bring to my father and the engine builder. I would like to learn when we aren’t doing things properly so I can bring facts to them to...
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Ordered a custom grind camshaft from bullet cams don’t have the specs on me. Considering the Edelbrock Victor w-2 intake manifold. I’m open to suggestions on the intake manifold if another would better fit my application. I’m also leaning towards the Quick Fuel Brawler Race Series BR-67332 850 cfm
  9. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Can you school me on the need for this a little? My father and engine builder are pretty experienced in building race engines (not at all saying they didn’t miss something) but I need info to bring to them.
  10. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Was considering the Quick Fuel Brawler Race Series BR-67331 We were thinking the 750 cfm should be large enough and work well for a street car Anyone have opinions on it?
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    So can anyone give me some advice as to what carburetor I should run with this setup?
  12. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Thank you all for your help and input. Below is what the engine builder, my father, and myself have decided on. Parts are ordered. Will be a little while yet but excited about how it will turn out. AUTOTEC 4032 PREMIUM FORGED DISH PISTONS TOTAL SEAL PLASMA MOLY PISTON RINGS SCAT 4340 FORGED...
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    I grew up with my dad and uncle building race cars and show cars all being mopars, and now I will be building one for myself and this is the performance level I want to be at with the beauty of the old a-body mopar. This will allow me to play with the occasional mustang/camaro and for the...
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    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Will look into this thread thank you for your help
  15. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    I am looking forward to it in the future. My father is a long time mopar guy but this will be my first. Excited to say the least
  16. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Thanks for your knowledge on this As I have very little I only know what my father and the guy building the motor were thinking. Any more advice or input are welcome
  17. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    We were thinking that by going with the 372 kit the block would require less clearance work therefore saving money while still gaining some cubic inches
  18. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    Any recommendations on good place to purchase a kit?
  19. logan_searching

    340 to 372 stroker kit

    For starters I have little knowledge in building motors so I’m trying to learn as much as I can. Car is a 1972 demon (also in the member restoration section) that will be used for occasional good weather trips to work and local cruise ins. I want to be somewhere around 450-500 hp. Would like to...
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