70DusterGuy
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I have got a 1970 duster with a 225 slant 6 in it. I was wondering what are the best ways to bump up horsepower? also what does this motor put out stock?
You could lighten up all the internals so it will spin faster, then lighten up the vehicle. Making the vehicle lighter pretty much equates to adding H.P. at the bottom line.There are only three ways: get more intake mixture in; get the ignition in shape to burn as cleanly and accurately as possible; and get more exhaust gases out.
You could lighten up all the internals so it will spin faster, then lighten up the vehicle. Making the vehicle lighter pretty much equates to adding H.P. at the bottom line.
Ah but he didn't ask for how to get it faster/quicker...lol.
If you want it to feel faster with a little time and a few bucks - a shift kit, a good ignition re-curving, and some decent rear gears will get it a goodly way towards quicker.
I have got a 1970 duster with a 225 slant 6 in it. I was wondering what are the best ways to bump up horsepower? also what does this motor put out stock?
Thank you very much. It has got a 7 1/4'' rearend with 3.23 gears. I'm thinking i will have the heads milled out(intake,exhaust), bigger cam, offy dual 1bbl intake, and headers. I am gonna see what that does for me and if it doesn't come good enough for me then maybe a 340 will be put in.
the money spent on the slant to get you very little hp could be spent on the 340 or 360 (360 is cheaper and more readily available) and you would have 4X the hp as the slant.
i would like to see a small block making 800 hp that gets more attention then any built slant...
i cant go to a show without people climbing in the engine compartment... even when i was parked next to a 68 hemi charger and on the other side was an original AMC rambler(?) race car...
small blocks are so over done it just boring... besides when the chevy and import guys lose and say so i got beat to a mopar, then you can tell them its a slant six...
to each there own. I respect all aspects of the hobby. I would just rather spend $2500 to get over 350hp than be lucky to get 250 with a slant. Like i said, i am not trashing anyone that builds a slant. I went big block with my car because i think its the easiest way to build power.