Jlcaptain24
Well-Known Member
All,
I've searched and searched regarding 440 builds and have so much freaking info in my head...it's all jumbled up. I'm a novice builder, so be gentle.
The intent of this build is street only. Building with a budget..aren't we all. I'm not asking for silly horsepower for no money. I know that's not feasible. I want a reliable, strong motor, that can pull hard from idle to 5500 RPM and use pump gas.
I thought I had things whipped, then I started reading all this quench stuff and hearing about "todays crappy gas". I guess I'm concerned that if I get into the 9.5 CR range without quench (452 heads) then I'm going to run into detonation problems.
So here's the car:
72 Dodge Dart
Street use only.
727 XMSN. Torque converter not purchased, but plan 2200ish.
3.23 Gears.
Here's the engine:
440+.030. 1976 block...so low compression. Just got back from machine shop.
Cast Crank. Std.
Stock Rods.
Cam..still undecided.
Heads: 452 Castings. Rebuilt stock by machine shop for $389. Budget build. Assuming 88cc's.
Intake: Eddelbrock performer RPM.
So, I'm at the point where I'm trying to choose pistons.
1. Given the above info/intent...what compression ration should I be shooting for to avoid detonation?? Should I just give up on quench and stay at a lower CR? Or should I get a piston that will help create quench?? I've found some pistons on Summit that advertise 9.37 CR. That seemed pretty reasonable to me...but I dunno know. I've learned so much online, I'm officially confused. LOL
2. Any piston recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
Jason
I've searched and searched regarding 440 builds and have so much freaking info in my head...it's all jumbled up. I'm a novice builder, so be gentle.
The intent of this build is street only. Building with a budget..aren't we all. I'm not asking for silly horsepower for no money. I know that's not feasible. I want a reliable, strong motor, that can pull hard from idle to 5500 RPM and use pump gas.
I thought I had things whipped, then I started reading all this quench stuff and hearing about "todays crappy gas". I guess I'm concerned that if I get into the 9.5 CR range without quench (452 heads) then I'm going to run into detonation problems.
So here's the car:
72 Dodge Dart
Street use only.
727 XMSN. Torque converter not purchased, but plan 2200ish.
3.23 Gears.
Here's the engine:
440+.030. 1976 block...so low compression. Just got back from machine shop.
Cast Crank. Std.
Stock Rods.
Cam..still undecided.
Heads: 452 Castings. Rebuilt stock by machine shop for $389. Budget build. Assuming 88cc's.
Intake: Eddelbrock performer RPM.
So, I'm at the point where I'm trying to choose pistons.
1. Given the above info/intent...what compression ration should I be shooting for to avoid detonation?? Should I just give up on quench and stay at a lower CR? Or should I get a piston that will help create quench?? I've found some pistons on Summit that advertise 9.37 CR. That seemed pretty reasonable to me...but I dunno know. I've learned so much online, I'm officially confused. LOL
2. Any piston recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
Jason