Ramcharger360
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Do you mean that it takes 21HP to drive the 904 & 45HP to drive the 727?
It takes 24 HP to run a 904
It takes 45 HP to run a 727
Sorry about not making it clear.
Do you mean that it takes 21HP to drive the 904 & 45HP to drive the 727?
It takes 24 HP to run a 904
It takes 45 HP to run a 727
Sorry about not making it clear.
More money!! Ugg.
if you didn't want to spend money you should have build a cookie cutter chevy :violent1:
I popped a core plug on my slant and found a 14 piece of coat hanger size wire in there, WTF? easier to do it now....
You should check your comp ratio while you have it apart and try and raise it to the safest level you can with the boost your using, Check the cam profile too...
You should check your comp ratio while you have it apart and try and raise it to the safest level you can with the boost your using, Check the cam profile too. If you stick with the 727 auto ( poorest choice in my opinion) then you will need a custom torque converter.
Running the 727 and the blower is going to put load on the engine from the get go, so you need to produce as much low end as you can to compensate or it may not like to idle in gear or be a real slug down low until you build some boost, which is typically only up in the higher rev ranges with a centrifugal blower.
You should check your comp ratio while you have it apart and try and raise it to the safest level you can with the boost your using, Check the cam profile too.
When you build small engines , the key is to try and build lite, don't waste any power unnecessarily. I think you will need to contact Paxton and get some specifications on the blower your going to use. That will help dictate other engine parts selections.
I took a little time to check out the FAST EZ EFI 2.0 instructions in this link
www.jegs.com/InstallationInstructions/200/244/244-ezefi20.pdf
On page 62 it states "The EZ-EFI ® system is intended for naturally aspirated engines only no turbos or superchargers. "
Just to be clear, EZ EFI was originally fuel only. EZ EFI 2.0 Is fuel and ignition.
The only FAST EFI system available with forced induction support is the XFI series.
To start.. I know this is not a popular build. That's why I'm doing it... I know I could get a 360 and do some minor stuff and make the same if not more HP. I know... But whats the fun in that??
$950 for good forged pistons is insurance, cheaper than a broken pile of cast iron.
The cast pistons "might take 10 psi a couple of times" I would not take them over 5.
Also throw in about $250 more for a good balance job.
Do not cheap out on the short block, it is the foundation of your build.