Blew the engine up season before last. 532 1/2 1/4 mile passes on a set of Bme rods did it in. In the planning stages for the new engine and would like to hear opinions from others who have been there done that.
Duster chassis car, 2560 with me in it. Old engine was a iron headed 440, ran 10.0X in good air. Power glide, 4.56 gears, 32x14 goodyears. Shifted at 5,600, trapped around 6,500. Car was deadly consistent to 1000 ft., but every now and then would throw you a number or 2 in the last 320.
I'm guessing with the very close, if not stock 452's it was out of breath at 6,500. The inconsistency in the last 320 could be aero, or air disturbance into the carb?
I don't have a comp. license, but am not against getting one if there is a advantage to running faster. That said, I would rather not. Thinking about more power, less gear and possibly a throttle stop.
This is a bracket car so I would like the engine to live a long life and keep maintenance as reasonable as possible. I'll probably make 180-200 passes a year. I have 2 400 blocks and 2 440 blocks.
So like the title says what would you build and why?
Duster chassis car, 2560 with me in it. Old engine was a iron headed 440, ran 10.0X in good air. Power glide, 4.56 gears, 32x14 goodyears. Shifted at 5,600, trapped around 6,500. Car was deadly consistent to 1000 ft., but every now and then would throw you a number or 2 in the last 320.
I'm guessing with the very close, if not stock 452's it was out of breath at 6,500. The inconsistency in the last 320 could be aero, or air disturbance into the carb?
I don't have a comp. license, but am not against getting one if there is a advantage to running faster. That said, I would rather not. Thinking about more power, less gear and possibly a throttle stop.
This is a bracket car so I would like the engine to live a long life and keep maintenance as reasonable as possible. I'll probably make 180-200 passes a year. I have 2 400 blocks and 2 440 blocks.
So like the title says what would you build and why?