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Yea he’s certainly not slowing down. I stood and looked at the engine at the nitro revival event for like 20 minutes. The car is awesome.he has been 5.07 i am pretty sure, maybe quicker
Yea he’s certainly not slowing down. I stood and looked at the engine at the nitro revival event for like 20 minutes. The car is awesome.he has been 5.07 i am pretty sure, maybe quicker
Yep, that's who I was talkin' 'bout!he has been 5.07 i am pretty sure, maybe quicker
Yep, that's who I was talkin' 'bout!
Apparently knocking on the door of a 7sec quarter.
he has been 5.07 i am pretty sure, maybe quicker
Acquaintance of mine ran a 468 in his 71 demon for several years. Cover car on Mopar Muscle, street driven nine second n/a car. Also had a later build Valiant on the cover too.
He built a 502, (yes, small block) but it was just too over the top, internals were too light, it didn't last long. While it was running, it made power!
I feel inadequate. My lowly deal is a 4.06 bore R3 block with a 4.25 crank = 440 inches. 10.5:1 pump gas street Indy head combo. 650-ish HP.
Sounds like an awesome street/strip engine to meI feel inadequate. My lowly deal is a 4.06 bore R3 block with a 4.25 crank = 440 inches. 10.5:1 pump gas street Indy head combo. 650-ish HP.
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did i miss the part where they mentioned 680 cubic inches (twice the capacity of a 340)?Another thing to bear in mind when going this much bigger [ twice the capacity of a 340 ] is that the cyl heads available were never designed to feed so many cubes & engine output could be limited because of limited air flow.
If your making 600 plus horse power it takes double the air flow of a stock 340 to do it?did i miss the part where they mentioned 680 cubic inches (twice the capacity of a 340)?
There is a guy on YouTube who made 600 hp with a 318. I'll most likely go that route. The bare blocks are very affordable and I'd like to do some of the engine building myself, going slow of course (I've never built an engine before).A 426 SB easily reaches 600hp.
Correct. Top Fuelers are limited to 500 cu. in.s.Big cubic inches in itself has proven to be not the winning combo as look at what the NMCA N/A small tire guys run and they aren't maxed out cubic inch engines
Crank brand ?600 hp is very conservative, my 9.5 to 1 comp. 4 inch stroke 408 , R3 block, Indy 360-1 heads, 600 lift mechanical cam made 539 hp / 502 tq , very mild to run pump gas, ran 10.69 in my 3,150 lb. Dart it ran good until the crank cracked luckily nothing else got hurt, it has the potential for tons more power with a roller cam , more compression , and some head porting. There is an acquaintance of mine that has a small block Mopar that is around 950 hp.
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EagleCrank brand ?
Thank youEagle
Thank you
I'm curious how you found the cracked crank before it disassembled itself. Was it a main bearing knocking noise, or loss of oil pressure, or something else.?And I am obviously not happy about it after only about 200 runs.. luckily it only took out the front main bearing and nothing else even the rod bearing by the crack still looked good.. Thank goodness it didn't hurt the precious " R " block... I haven't decided what I am going to do fix it, part it out or sell whole.
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You both are so right !!! if I would have hurt the "R ' block I would have been real upset!!! as I said I am still looking at what to do with the motor, I already have another motor in the car I just had done I dont know if I can afford the luxury of having two motors so the 408 might go up for sale. I have a lot of $ tied up in it... R 3 block, Indy 360-1 heads and intake etc.AT least you noticed it and parked it before tearing up more expensive parts.