I understand that, just was agreeing with your basic premise.he's already mentioned finding a 360 here in the uk is much harder than in the states, hence the 318 build.
neil.
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I understand that, just was agreeing with your basic premise.he's already mentioned finding a 360 here in the uk is much harder than in the states, hence the 318 build.
neil.
It’s your old Valiant.who told you a stroker won't rev? at 3.95" bore and 4" stroke it's pretty much 'square' after all. revs are down to cam, heads, induction and exhaust as you know. the limiting factor with a higher hp/revving small block mopar is heads not stroke. the reason some say strokers won't rev is they don't know what they're talking about. yes a stroker can make the same power/torque at lower revs as a stock stroke motor, but you then have the potential for more hp/torque if you build it for revs.
lastly is your 318 already in a high state of tune? you say 'keep it a screamer' but a 318 was never that from the factory. did you say your intended useage of the car it's going in? unless it's a dedicated drag/race car how often (be honest) will you rev it past 6k anyway? if you build for best power at 7k and it's primarily a road car you may be dissapointed with it's road manners.
neil.
ps have you spoken to dave billadeau for advice and parts?
lastly is your 318 already in a high state of tune? you say 'keep it a screamer' but a 318 was never that from the factory.
Current engine/drivetrain in my valiant is as follows:
318
167 KB pistons
360 heads ported
Lopey Isky cam (exact spec unknown but it seems there’s only 2)
Solid lifters
273 rockers
HEI distributor
Tunnel ram w/dual 450 carbs
Long tube headers
4 speed
3.91 explorer rear w/locker
Except it didn’t prove to be quite what was first believed (cam and pistons, heads only appear to have been ported to the gaskets).from post #1
Ya I noticed that, that's the main power cork in your combo.heads only appear to have been ported to the gaskets).
he builds (for a living) and races mopars and has for many years. i've pmed you his number on here.It’s your old Valiant.
It wont be seeing a 1/4 mile ever again, it doesn’t interest me. It may well wind up slung around tracks of a different kind though…
No I haven’t but the name rings a bell. Who is he again?
Coolhe builds (for a living) and races mopars and has for many years. i've pmed you his number on here.
neil.
ok, then i'd go 4" stroker for 395 cu in and decent ally heads. that 318 ran a 13.2 1/4 mile in another 68 valiant also with a 4 speed.Except it didn’t prove to be quite what was first believed (cam and pistons, heads only appear to have been ported to the gaskets).
Neil should know the engine, he put it in the car years back.
Nothing worse than a cork in the combo!Ya I noticed that, that's the main power cork in your combo.
sure there is, RPM and or Boost and or Nitrous etc...there's no replacement for displacement!! your planning on using good heads might as well use them to there full potential.....DWB
Oh don’t. I’ve had plenty of ‘helpful’ local enthusiasts nag about turbocharging the 318.sure there is, RPM and or Boost and or Nitrous etc...
sure there is, RPM and or Boost and or Nitrous etc...
I’ve actually been mulling this over and it’s not such a mad idea. I’d want to build the bottom end (crank, rods, oil pump etc…got forged pistons) anyway regardless of the application and improve upon air flow.sure there is, RPM and or Boost and or Nitrous etc...
It did but I’m fine with that and it’s not just the engine, the whole car is being gone through. That way I’ll not only know it front to back and inside out, I’ll have rectified all the other little nuggets of tomfoolery and neglect that has been inflicted upon it. Do it once, do it right.Well that changed, from a simple intake change, to an engine rebuild.