coloradohill
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550-600 to me, means I’ll be happy anywhere in that range or close to it.
Thanks Rob, we will need to heat it!Norm, I like your style. If you need help building a bigger dog house, let me know, I’ll be happy to help.
Thanks for your input John. I’ve been wondering when you would post. I know you mentioned before that Indy heads are the way to goI’m still not sold on TrickFlow heads. After seeing two good ports, (298-300) one bad port (280) and one super turbulent port I’m not sold on them. I’ve really only seen one good running set and that belongs to a member here.
I get that, but doesn't help with your question, 550 hp and less trick flow all the way, 600 hp plus Indy, 550-600 hp you could use either, 550-575 hp I'd lean trick flow 575-600 hp indy but also is a peak hp rpm of 6500-7000 rpm engine streetable to you ? It might be everyone is different, what about if you run 3.23-3.55 gears?550-600 to me, means I’ll be happy anywhere in that range or close to it.
Thanks for your input John. I’ve been wondering when you would post. I know you mentioned before that Indy heads are the way to go
Here's a few videos that might help
What I have are the 360-1 top end port and polished from Indy.The Indy heads for sure need ported as they kinda suck bad stock. The 245 Indy head can be an animal if they don’t leak and I’m not really fond of their exhaust port. Trouble is that if you get them ported there’s not enough material to fix it the way I like.
We've made just under 580HP with them, using a hyd. roller cam! But they need work, they were not ootb heads at all. Compression was 10.7:1.I’m still not sold on TrickFlow heads. After seeing two good ports, (298-300) one bad port (280) and one super turbulent port I’m not sold on them. I’ve really only seen one good running set and that belongs to a member here.
I did watch this last night.
Sure nailed it down for me. You are splitting it hairs. He gave a generalization. Over 550 up to 600. Work with it. If you could, put together a combo that exceeds 550hp but not 600.I get that, but doesn't help with your question,
The one thing missing is the camshaft specs of what is being used, unless I missed it. Rich Holdner explained everything really well IMO. While the 210cc’s of the Indy head are greater by 20cc, more than just a fair amount larger, the stroker should still do well with it. I’m not to sure about a single plane use w/3.55 gears and a smallish cam would be a great idea but a TF head and a moderate cam would really be good on the street.What I have are the 360-1 top end port and polished from Indy.
They claim 339 @ .700 lift
http://www.indyheads.com/images/t_pge/360_tech.pdf
We've made just under 580HP with them, using a hyd. roller cam! But they need work, they were not ootb heads at all. Compression was 10.7:1.
Sorry, the cam will be a custom ground solid roller. My builder had one made last year for my current 340 stock stroke. The cam guy took all the details, including altitude (5000’) and gave me a cam card and cam that made 400hp / 400 tq with a airgap and a Holley 650. This was only dynoed for break in not tuned for max power.The one thing missing is the camshaft specs of what is being used, unless I missed it. Rich Holdner explained everything really well IMO. While the 210cc’s of the Indy head are greater by 20cc, more than just a fair amount larger, the stroker should still do well with it. I’m not to sure about a single plane use w/3.55 gears and a smallish cam would be a great idea but a TF head and a moderate cam would really be good on the street.
Is that corrected HP or uncorrected?Sorry, the cam will be a custom ground solid roller. My builder had one made last year for my current 340 stock stroke. The cam guy took all the details, including altitude (5000’) and gave me a cam card and cam that made 400hp / 400 tq with a airgap and a Holley 650. This was only dynoed for break in not tuned for max power.
I am running a Edelbrock tunnel ram with two 660 center squirters.
The cam was designed for the tunnel ram.
Is that corrected HP or uncorrected?
Dude! You rock! Twin center squirters on a street tunnel ram, dang! That’s awesome.Sorry, the cam will be a custom ground solid roller. My builder had one made last year for my current 340 stock stroke. The cam guy took all the details, including altitude (5000’) and gave me a cam card and cam that made 400hp / 400 tq with a airgap and a Holley 650. This was only dynoed for break in not tuned for max power.
I am running a Edelbrock tunnel ram with two 660 center squirters.
The cam was designed for the tunnel ram.
LMAO - “Skewed!” LOL! I like your car.If I were looking for 600hp I’d run the Indy set up. My view may be skewed though.
I am curious how much difference does let’s say 30-40 cfm of head flow make in HP.
Example: N/A small block 416 cu. 11.5 / 1 +/- compression
With a set of heads that flow 325 +/- compared to heads that flow 293 +/-
Everything else on the engine would be the same,intake,carb(s), cam,headers,ect.
Will the different heads be noticeable driving on the street or on a dyno only?
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What I am really trying to find out is, is there such a thing as too much flow and after a certain number, does the power curve go flat ? Or, is it always best to have the highest flowing heads available?
Let me know your thoughts and if I forgot mention anything.
Thanks in advance.
Dude! You rock! Twin center squirters on a street tunnel ram, dang! That’s awesome.
I bought them here. They were on a 6 second dragster I’m told.What’s the story on the Indy heads.