Fred, I'm so glad to hear that.
Fred, I'm so glad to hear that.
That could be bad also AJ now your gonna have to put up with me bugging you for advice .Fred, I'm so glad to hear that.
Bring it on man. I'll help in any way I canThat could be bad also AJ now your gonna have to put up with me bugging you for advice .
Would love it. Like I told you before I got room in my garage for your car and would be glad to help with the body and paint if you need it.Bring it on man. I'll help in any way I can
I'm still thinking about getting a passport.
I was wondering why no forged crank offerings? I would think a short block with a scat forged crank and scat h beam rods would be very popular. The dished piston for the cruisers and the flat top for the lunatics.Thanks again all for the great feedback. Happy to help anyone anytime. @Johnny Mac
We're always looking for new configurations, and ways to expand the mopar line. There are some pretty cool things in the works currently. On the current 408 offering, at this power level, and RPM range, our cast steel offering is plenty stout. If we put a forged crank in this engine, the only thing it would really accomplish is increasing the price by $500. Now as we explore higher output SB's and expand the line, then we will obviously match those components to their intended outputs! I'll put you down for a shortblock when we decide to make a forged version ;)I was wondering why no forged crank offerings? I would think a short block with a scat forged crank and scat h beam rods would be very popular. The dished piston for the cruisers and the flat top for the lunatics.
I guess the question is: are you looking for a clean kill so you can eat that skunk, or are you shooting it to send a message to the other skunks in the woods?It would be like hunting a skunk with a cannon; how dead do you need the thing to be? A .22 will make the same stink.
You need to know furrystump that I am still learning about building an engine even though I am old I am still learning and glad to have all the advice. and have 6 boys that would love me to go with the 408 stoker. And thinking I will hang on to the 340 and set it up with a blower or super charger for me and the stoker for my boys.I was wondering why no forged crank offerings? I would think a short block with a scat forged crank and scat h beam rods would be very popular. The dished piston for the cruisers and the flat top for the lunatics.
Honestly I can't argue with any of those points. That being said I WOULD buy one. I couldn't buy the pieces and get my block machined for what I believe you could charge including the crank/rod upgrade. You have time;) the car is still in pieces!We're always looking for new configurations, and ways to expand the mopar line. There are some pretty cool things in the works currently. On the current 408 offering, at this power level, and RPM range, our cast steel offering is plenty stout. If we put a forged crank in this engine, the only thing it would really accomplish is increasing the price by $500. Now as we explore higher output SB's and expand the line, then we will obviously match those components to their intended outputs! I'll put you down for a shortblock when we decide to make a forged version ;)
I have a 73 Scamp and was thinking about selling the 340 in it and buying a 408 stroker out of the Jegs catalog 445 hp and 500tq for $5,460.
anyone out there have any comments on the Idea.
I'd have to pass on that, as they would all be shipped to different locations, paid for differently, etc. I'm glad to help anyone on an individual basis, but the "group buys" are always a mess in the end.Hey - how many of us are there interested in upgrading our Mopars to the little-big block?
While I think this is a very reasonable price for SRT8-392ci level of power and torque, I wonder if it's possible to negotiate a slightly better price if say 12 of us are going at the same time?
Any chance JohnnyMac?
I'm still worried about breaking my tranny it was just rebuilt to handle 450 hp with a 2500 stall and a Gear vendor over drive. The rear end is 8 3/4 possi with Richmond ring and pinion and 4:10 gears.I'd have to pass on that, as they would all be shipped to different locations, paid for differently, etc. I'm glad to help anyone on an individual basis, but the "group buys" are always a mess in the end.
Then how about our iron headed 408. It's a great street option also!I'm still worried about breaking my tranny it was just rebuilt to handle 450 hp with a 2500 stall and a Gear vendor over drive. The rear end is 8 3/4 possi with Richmond ring and pinion and 4:10 gears.
I'm worried about all that torque 500 is a lot.
I been looking at that Johnny Mac, looks like the only difference is the heads but I am still new at this I have an intake that will handle the hp and the carb is a 750 cfm.Then how about our iron headed 408. It's a great street option also!
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Fred, that's 500 at WOT.I'm still worried about breaking my tranny it was just rebuilt to handle 450 hp with a 2500 stall and a Gear vendor over drive. The rear end is 8 3/4 SUREGRIP with Richmond ring and pinion and 4:10 gears.
I'm worried about all that torque 500 is a lot.
My boys really want me to go with the 445hp and they said they would get together and pay for half so it's a good deal and will be there car some day any way.Fred, that's 500 at WOT.
First, on the street,you will rarely if ever get a chance to go WOT, and second, it will instantly spin at half throttle, maybe less,so it won't matter anyway.If you're worried, just put a 2bbl on it lol. Ok a 600VS, then.
The only time the powertrain will be stressed, will be if you track it, and even then only with slicks, and even then only if you have a serious traction aider, and even then; it's only a 2500TC you said.
GearVender says IIRC,their base unit will allow 1000hp thru to pass thru it, so you should be ok for awhile,lol.
Not a problem at all. It's a big purchase. I have no problem answering questions and making sure everyone is confident they are getting what suits their needs best!I been looking at that Johnny Mac, looks like the only difference is the heads but I am still new at this I have an intake that will handle the hp and the carb is a 750 cfm.
I bet you get tired of us guys that are trying to figure this all out and and you already have the answer. Thanks for putting up with me.