Newbomb Turk
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How many rpm’s would I have to turn a pump gas 340 to run 10.00 @ 135 in my 3290# Dart.
Depends on your tire size.
How many rpm’s would I have to turn a pump gas 340 to run 10.00 @ 135 in my 3290# Dart.
Depending how efficient you can build it 1.25 vs 1.35 vs ? Lbs-ft per cid can make a big difference.How many rpm’s would I have to turn a pump gas 340 to run 10.00 @ 135 in my 3290# Dart.
28”.Depends on your tire size.
How many rpm’s would I have to turn a pump gas 340 to run 10.00 @ 135 in my 3290# Dart.
My exact thought, but if I'm stroking it would be at least a 450 ci big block.Some of us don’t care to drive tractor engines.
Okay, what would it take to build a stock stroke 340 to pull that weight 135, on pump 93?7200 rpm
Okay, what would it take to build a stock stroke 340 to pull that weight 135, on pump 93?
My daughter car is at 7200, but does not run 10.00s. Its at 10.60sOkay, what would it take to build a stock stroke 340 to pull that weight 135, on pump 93?
Will a 340 do it on 93 pump gas at 3290#?It will do that in 93. Why wouldn’t it?
Big difference.My daughter car is at 7200, but does not run 10.00s. Its at 10.60s
Define a tractor engine? My 434 has turned 7800. Tractor engine?He doesn’t want a stroker. What’s hard not to grasp?
Some of us don’t care to drive tractor engines.
Define a tractor engine? My 434 has turned 7800. Tractor engine?
My daughter car is at 7200, but does not run 10.00s. Its at 10.60s
Stroked, tiny bore, under headed and under cammed and done at 5000 rpm, loads of torque little horsepower.Define a tractor engine? My 434 has turned 7800. Tractor engine?
It is a street car. Yes, it has Indy heads. My Edelbrock headed 408 ran 6.57 @ 104 with a flat solid on pump 93 at 3240# with Edelbrock heads. It got driven on the street a lot.Come on dude. Don’t go there. You aren’t running the horrible cylinder heads and you are not.
So knock off the bullshit.
You know ******* well these 400 plus inch engines with production based heads are nothing but tractor engines.
We are taking about the street stuff these guys are doing.
And yes, race engines start at 8500. Anything else is just bracket ****.
It is a street car. Yes, it has Indy heads. My Edelbrock headed 408 ran 6.57 @ 104 with a flat solid on pump 93 at 3240# with Edelbrock heads. It got driven on the street a lot.
I love 340’s and have one, it ran 7.24 @ 94 and 11.60 @ 116 with a flat hydraulic cam and Edelbrock heads, 3240# on pump 93.
You have small block stroker experience?
Cool. What did your 4” engines run and at what weight? Fuel?Yes. Lots of it. I won’t use a 4 inch stroke in anything.
Cool. What did your 4” engines run and at what weight? Fuel?
What do you have and what has it run? Weight? I’ll leave the dick measuring to internet experts like you.None of them are mine. Again, I don’t do 4 inch strokes.
You aren’t an engine builder so take your dick measuring contest somewhere else.
Just for you, my first 408 in 2000 went 540 hp at 5200 on a hydraulic roller.
I have no problem with short stroke engines, only internet experts.None of them are mine. Again, I don’t do 4 inch strokes.
You aren’t an engine builder so take your dick measuring contest somewhere else.
Just for you, my first 408 in 2000 went 540 hp at 5200 on a hydraulic roller.
With a mild solid roller at moving peak power to just 6k would have put it over 600 hp.
And it’s STILL a tractor engine.
The stroker guys all pee their pants if you even suggest all that stroke doesn’t mean **** without rpm.
Unless it says John Deere on it.
What do you have and what has it run? Weight? I’ll leave the dick measuring to internet experts like you.
Not calling you or anyone else a liar, your stuff probably runs hard. The opinion that it’s my way or the highway is what sticks in my craw.lol. Ok smart guy. I have nothing. I just lie on the internet.
Not calling you or anyone else a liar, your stuff probably runs hard. The opinion that it’s my way or the highway is what sticks in my craw.
You are right, I’m not a engine builder. I do build all of my stuff, engines, transmissions and fabrication. My hat is off to you sir.