Are we up to the 6th thread on him building an engine?
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I noticed a "eye" on my latest 3 post, what's that mean?Are we up to the 6th thread on him building an engine?
I don’t know. Ya got me bro!I noticed a "eye" on my latest 3 post, what's that mean?
... It’s difficult to put to big of a head on an engine.
Or you just do something totally insane.
It is all in the combination.
I wouldn't take it personal, its just another version of this:Are you directing this comment to me?
Are you directing this comment to me?
Corrected.In summary I say, run the LA 318 in its basically stock configuration, this is where the engine really shines. 230 HP 340 FP torque at 2400 RPM according to allpar.
Just make sure its in a good state of tune and running properly. Why do any more than that ? ( if on a budget)
It would be fun to find out. Engine dyno would work except for the dual exhaust comparison. You could dyno with manifolds then headers for comparison but you wouldn't get the restriction from the single to dual exhaust. All the rest of the changes could come from the engine dyno. A chassis dyno would be better for that and you could note power increases from all the modifications. You would have to calculate drivetrain power losses if you want just engine power specs. You can also spend some time at the track after all the different mods and compare times. Not the very most accurate because of all the differences in traction, temp, baro. pressure and the like. Where a engine dyno is a bit more consistent as far as environment goes) ET and MPH would have to be calculated to horsepower if that's the numbers you are looking for. It's all a guess but the more information you have the closer that guess is. Sorry for the ramble.well lets just say you start with the LA 318 2 barrel stock cam than add headers and duals How much horsepower is freed up with headers and duals?
then from there a 4 barrel say a 600 cfm or smaller...
after that a cam, a carefully chosen cam one that works with the low compression flattops in the LA 318
Then rear gears ...and I'd stop there before going into the engine, as in a over bore and high comp pistons and bearings starts to cross the budget line for me Id go with the 360 or 5.9 magnum. i think when going after the stock LA bottom end, changing it to bring up compression etc. then one should consider the bigger engine. It just makes economic sense IMO.
I think you're spot on with the progression. I would have to back up on my Swinger. The prev. owner split the single exhaust and made it into duals. I still have the 2 barrel and stock 70-318 under the hood. The closest chassis dyno I know of is a hour and a half away but the local drag strip is only 20 min. May be I should take the ol' girl out for some baseline runs. A performance increase would give me a percentage that could get close to a horsepower number.I agree, I wish someone would do it LOL! document their "318 power making adventure" I already stated how far I'd go, but I'm sure someone crazier than I would do the block mods, the overbore with high comp pistons etc. I would be interested to see what degreeing the cam would do in a stock LA 318 that's low buck, save for the cost of the degreeing equipment and timing set.
I have a LD4B and a 650 AVS-2 to go on and I also have some 68 340 exhaust manifolds to go on as well. I need to replace my rusty original/modified exhaust so that could be a comparison as well.I think you're spot on with the progression. I would have to back up on my Swinger. The prev. owner split the single exhaust and made it into duals. I still have the 2 barrel and stock 70-318 under the hood. The closest chassis dyno I know of is a hour and a half away but the local drag strip is only 20 min. May be I should take the ol' girl out for some baseline runs. A performance increase would give me a percentage that could get close to a horsepower number.
Yep, like said, the right gears, 4 speed or right convertor, makes a decent running SB fun especially in a light car.Before you tear into that engine, or worse, swap it, change to 3.55s. You will be amazed how much more fun you will have!