ZieglerSpeed
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I'm the only 1 on earth that don't exaggerate horsepower. Headers? What carb? It's a winder!! To much duration'll kill it for torque
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Your Cam is ST-21. .520 lift on intake and exhaust with 286 duration- direct connection in 1978 catalog. I use this cam in my build back then with Torker intake,273 rockers, 750 cfm Holley, 4 speed transmission with 410 post end. Ran in mid 13's all day. But then in the 70's, was not bad. This was a street car. For Horse Power- around 450.Bought this , won't be able to run it til next summer , take a guess at horsepower just for fun
340 bored .020" over
10.5:1 speed pro hyperutectic pistons
Racer brown solid cam, .520 lift, can't remember duration but it's a lot
360 j heads fitted with 2.02/1.60 valves, ported and flow tested (255 from on intake)
Titanium retainers
Victor jr intake
273 rockers (adjustable)
Windage tray
I think the crank is turned .020" on both mains and rods
The engine will do the 7000 rpm.Bought this , won't be able to run it til next summer , take a guess at horsepower just for fun
340 bored .020" over
10.5:1 speed pro hyperutectic pistons
Racer brown solid cam, .520 lift, can't remember duration but it's a lot
360 j heads fitted with 2.02/1.60 valves, ported and flow tested (255 from on intake)
Titanium retainers
Victor jr intake
273 rockers (adjustable)
Windage tray
I think the crank is turned .020" on both mains and rods
Whatever.I'm the only 1 on earth that don't exaggerate horsepower. Headers? What carb? It's a winder!! To much duration'll kill it for torque
I care about torque and when I pick a cam I don't throw my torque away...or I'd pick a cam that kept the valves open all day.
Irrelevant there is a reason hp is king and more rpm aloves you to add gear and get more torque to the wheel just add more converter get into the engines sweetspot.Torque is a product of cubes and stroke but you can kill torque with poor cam/intake selection. The 1/4 mile is the test bed of the American muscle car. You don't want to be the slow example with your motor
Whatever this thread is still about hp,and hp with more rpm means ability to add more gear and therefore transfer more torque to the wheels regardless of the torque at the crank,a stroker is no different.I'm not runnin a pro stock and I doubt you are. If you have a stroker ie: 360 or 440, high comp and a 4-spd or big stall, pour on the duration. You wind those strokers = slower time. 375 is the most accurate estimate on the big cam 340
Yes,and if you add more cam you move that torque up in the RPM range. its a function of camduration/headflow/enginedisplacement not stroke.the hey---it has to do with stroke. The TORQUE CURVE of a given motor dictating how high you wind it to get best time
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