Its a 374ci 11-1 comp, Speedmaster heads, Bullet cam .600 lift. foot brake run, i only have 32 degrees of timing in it, just getting it broke in.What's your engine build specs, CR, cam, heads, etc. That thing pop's pretty good. I'd like to get into the 10's with my next engine build. 65
Dusters look bad *** in white
Great job 7000 shift rpm?
7200 now but I will probably go to 7400 or 7500Dusters look bad *** in white
Great job 7000 shift rpm?
Sonoma, not a good weather day, 15mph headwindWhat track? Redding?
Its a 374ci 11-1 comp, Speedmaster heads, Bullet cam .600 lift. foot brake run, i only have 32 degrees of timing in it, just getting it broke in.
Yeah, but that thing is probably 16:1 I think a stroker would be more friendly on the street (i know we are in the racers forum.. but not everyone races)Another fine example of why I keep telling guys everyone doesn’t need a stroker engine.
Yeah, but that thing is probably 16:1 I think a stroker would be more friendly on the street (i know we are in the racers forum.. but not everyone races)
Sonoma, not a good weather day, 15mph headwind
finally someone said it. i AGREE 100%. it's all in the combo on how well the parts work together. i still run a SFT and ductile iron rockers.Another fine example of why I keep telling guys everyone doesn’t need a stroker engine.
Not arguing but i am honestly curious, wouldn't running a 408 or whatever stroker size make it easier on parts and less chance of having issues from stressing things soo hard to make the same power?finally someone said it. i AGREE 100%. it's all in the combo on how well the parts work together. i still run a SFT and ductile iron rockers.
the 360'' i had in the car ran 10.20 @ 130. in the car now is a 340'' and it's been 9.70 @ 137 with the same heads and cam that were on the 360''