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Did you decide which spring/retainer you are going to use? I've found a killer setup that I decided to try out this spring and so far it has been working awesome. Also picked up 3 MPH in 1/4 124- 127(so far with only 2 track passes) while swapping from a nice solid to HYD with similar specs(Normally not a swap that gains) Great price since it's for LS from the most well known LS guys BTR who probably sell the most valve spring packages these days. Saved 2.3 pounds off the springs(59.5 % less weight per) and allows way more retainer to rocker clearance. Not to mention helped allow my HYD cam SBD rev to 7400(Rev limiter set) cleanly. I'll be making a post during the winter on my findings. Here is a pick of the difference.I got valves with the heads but nothing else. So I need to figure out which springs/retainers to go with. Gonna be going on a .030 over 360 with stock stroke. 10.16:1 compression and a Mopar .528 solid cam and 273 adjustable rockers. Not really using them to this full potential, but this 360 should rip.
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Inquiring minds want to know...what is the part number and spring spec?Did you decide which spring/retainer you are going to use? I've found a killer setup that I decided to try out this spring and so far it has been working awesome. Also picked up 3 MPH in 1/4 124- 127(so far with only 2 track passes) while swapping from a nice solid to HYD with similar specs(Normally not a swap that gains) Great price since it's for LS from the most well known LS guys BTR who probably sell the most valve spring packages these days. Saved 2.3 pounds off the springs(59.5 % less weight per) and allows way more retainer to rocker clearance. Not to mention helped allow my HYD cam SBD rev to 7400(Rev limiter set) cleanly. I'll be making a post during the winter on my findings. Here is a pick of the difference.
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So sad we have to use Chevrolet parts in the 21st century.
Is the LS crowd the only performance parts that are available and cheap?
Maybe we should all run LS motors and then all the Hybrid engines would cease.
Wow, I was happy to run mid tens with a 440ci iron headed Mopar!
Looks like the LS has put our 50 year old Mopar iron engines 'in the shade'...
Its a bit confusing to us Brits as we only run the 1/4 mile, when I see sixes I think 1/8th.
Everybody is talking LS and I have blocked it out till now.
LS engined cars are trouncing everyone and everything...
LS7 440ci sounds perfect to me.
Because a lot of us are forced to run 1/8 mile now.
Nope, neither would I, I think Santa Pod (UK) might struggle with attendance numbers if it became 1/8 mileI wouldn't bother myself.
Nope, neither would I, I think Santa Pod (UK) might struggle with attendance numbers if it became 1/8 mile
John, we went high tens back in the 80's with really cheap engines. 360 with the standard bore 73" 340 piston, strip Dominator Intake, the 590-312 purple camshaft, we balanced the pistons with a paint scale, home ported J heads, Manley stainless valves, homemade deep pan and a moroso pickup . With a thermoquad carb. High 10's in a all steel and full glass 1971 duster. Do you remember Banana Converters out of Canton, OH? Those were the days...10’s are easy with a 360 and easier yet with a 408. Now it gets a little trickier with stock heads. Are you forced to run a stock casting
John, we went high tens back in the 80's with really cheap engines. 360 with the standard bore 73" 340 piston, strip Dominator Intake, the 590-312 purple camshaft, we balanced the pistons with a paint scale, home ported J heads, Manley stainless valves, homemade deep pan and a moroso pickup . With a thermoquad carb. High 10's in a all steel and full glass 1971 duster. Do you remember Banana Converters out of Canton, OH? Those were the days...
Nice memories from Pittsburgh!
My favourite team in the 80's when I was a football fan (USA).
I guess Pittsburgh weather is the same as Northern England.
Cold, wet and good air for drag racing at sea level...
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