Turk, I think you and I are on opposite sides of the coin.
Engine masters did a comparison test of a 500hp sbc, and a 500hp bbc.
The 363" chevy rpm-ed like mad, cost about half again as much as the 454, needed better gas and much more gear.
The 454 made the same power, WAY more torque at street car levels, and would have been much more livable on the street, cheaper gas, better mileage, less freeway rpm. (and I believe if optimized, faster at the track)
I suspect you would take the 363, with 4.56. I'd take the 454, with 3.55.
True if those things matter to the OP or not, if streetability and rpm ain't a huge deal to you then the advantages of cid might not be a huge selling point, depends what the OP wants. But yes seem most generally would prefer the advantages of cid.Turk, I think you and I are on opposite sides of the coin.
Engine masters did a comparison test of a 500hp sbc, and a 500hp bbc.
The 363" chevy rpm-ed like mad, cost about half again as much as the 454, needed better gas and much more gear.
The 454 made the same power, WAY more torque at street car levels, and would have been much more livable on the street, cheaper gas, better mileage, less freeway rpm. (and I believe if optimized, faster at the track)
They should/could be putting similar torque to the ground.I suspect you would take the 363, with 4.56. I'd take the 454, with 3.55.
Okay. Now do the 454 with 3.91s. (I'm putting 4.10s and a spool behind my 540)True if those things matter to the OP or not, if streetability and rpm ain't a huge deal to you then the advantages of cid might not be a huge selling point, depends what the OP wants. But yes seem most generally would prefer the advantages of cid.
They should/could be putting similar torque to the ground.
The OP should have no shortage with torque even with 340 and 4.56.
say at 1.25 lbs-ft per cid
363 x 1.25 x 4.56 = 2069 lbs-ft
454 x 1.25 x 3.55 = 2015 lbs-ft
This poor guys head will be spinning after we are done with him. Tomorrow I’m guessing will be all racing formula day so I’ll stay away as it will be way over my head. Lol.
Math is your friend.
Bull crap. Common sense and testing trumps a pen and paper. You guys make this game way to complicated. You should have every horsepower menu etched in your brain from 200-600 plus.
''I'd look at 11/1 compression , I'd port my current eddy heads and Victor intake and obviously go Roller cam with more lift and duration''OK I know this is done to death and I apologize in advance. I'm a huge 340 fan and currently have a mildly build one in my 67 Dart now. 10.5/1 , Eddy heads solid flat 525 lift cam , 1.6 RR , Hooker headers , Eddy Victor intake , Quickfuel 750 race carb , 4 speed with 4.56's. Fun car. Motor is super strong but wanted to start slowly building a small block for down the road. I currently have a 360 block (1976) .030 over that I planned on building a 408 with but then I have a chance to buy a 340 (1970) block but has a sleeve for a decent price. I am looking for minimum 500 HP at the flywheel. I'm a huge 340 fan and leaning towards the 340 but My concerns are the following. Is 500 HP too much to ask from a standard stroke 340? I'd look at 11/1 compression , I'd port my current eddy heads and Victor intake and obviously go Roller cam with more lift and duration. Another concern I would have is if I go with the 408 , Would the 4.56 gears I have be too steep for that? I really don't feel like changing out my rear gear. It's a Dana. The car is driven locally , cruise nights , shows and to work etc. Looking to rip some gears and have fun , maybe take it to nostalgia day at the track. Never was or will be a daily. Just looking for realistic answers. Thank you in advance.
I’ll make sure all the engine builders I know who put pen to paper before they build something and use computers to help cut down on testing time how stupid you think we are.
The math for all 3 cams took half an hour.
Post up your compression ratio, stroke, bore size, rod length and where you want peak torque and peak power and I’ll run the math for your engine.
I’m betting it won’t be a match to what you have.
No I’m good. 5200.00 engine (plus carb) and it will run 9.30’s. No number 2 pencils were harmed during this build.
Fear of learning isn’t a good thing.
I have to ask why it would be unlikely?I look at it this way……..
It’s unlikely 4.56’s would be the “right gear” for a 500hp combo that’s running a 4” stroke in a Dart.
*Unless it was primarily a race car and had suitably sized rear tires to make the overall gearing work out.
THIS is what I wanted to hear. Thank you , Having the 360 block ready to go , I don't have to get taken on a 340 block. Thank you. Would like to get 500-550 hp out of it with my current top end and 11/1 compression. Looking into solid roller as well. Ant info or recommendations are appreciated! Thank You.So, I think you are asking it the 4:56 would hurt the longevity of the 408 more than the 340 you have been running. I have 60,000+ miles and 1000’s of passes on my 4” stroked 360. Went through it in 2016, bearings, rings, pistons(compression bump). Only needed a dingle ball hone. I spin mine to 6300-6400 to shift and 6800 at the stripe. 4:10 gear. In my opinion, there is ZERO difference in longevity between a 340 and a 4” stroked LA. I would go 408.
Just for the heck of it I ran my sons horsepower numbers from his stock crank 360. Budget build that ran 6.54 four or five different times. .030 over 360, Molnar rods, stock crank, set of my Edelbrock heads I ported, Victor340 I quickly ported, 750 alcohol carb, 4:10 gears, 727 transmission with 5600 stall shifted at 6600 rpm and weights 3200 pounds at the line, caltracks with 20 inch radial. Ohhhh a used 100.00 Reed roller cam I bought used. (.625 lift)
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Woah!! Impressive numbers.Just for the heck of it I ran my sons horsepower numbers from his stock crank 360. Budget build that ran 6.54 four or five different times. .030 over 360, Molnar rods, stock crank, set of my Edelbrock heads I ported, Victor340 I quickly ported, 750 alcohol carb, 4:10 gears, 727 transmission with 5600 stall shifted at 6600 rpm and weights 3200 pounds at the line, caltracks with 20 inch radial. Ohhhh a used 100.00 Reed roller cam I bought used. (.625 lift)
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Well, let’s put it this way……….I have to ask why it would be unlikely?