Newbomb Turk
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Original Heads
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So...? The new valves caused no valve clearance? I find that weird. The pistons don't seem to be anywhere near zero deck and the cam doesn't seem to be anywhere near .500" . Not there to measure it so....Must be.
This is a great opportunity and I'm glad Nick is taking this approach with even making another video....Now we really see the dilemma an engine builder can go through. If we do this it costs X but makes power do this, If we do this it takes more time and $$$ and it does this, and so on and so forth. I see Nick asked for feedback no less than three times in the video, so lets hear it. How would you "FIX" this 383? And NO I'm not involved, I 've already said I don't do stock 383's, but then again this one is not turning out to be very stock is it? J.Rob
You quoted me, does that mean you’re asking how I would fix it? I would have approached this entire build differently and I probably would have said no in the beginning, these “fix it, it don’t make enough power” deals are a fool’s errand when the budget is as limited as this one seems to be. But if I did take it on I would have done a LOT more measuring and testing before a single nut or bolt was loosened from that engine. It appears to me that Nick is guessing at likely possibilities and he’s going to try each one until one of them gives him the results he wants, then say “I knew I could fix it”. Maybe he does that for content IDK, part 1,2,3,4 etc. Anyway, I won’t even venture a guess as to what’s wrong with it without having more info, as it would just be a guess. But I’d bet a dollar a turbo would work.So...? The new valves caused no valve clearance? I find that weird. The pistons don't seem to be anywhere near zero deck and the cam doesn't seem to be anywhere near .500" . Not there to measure it so....Must be.
This is a great opportunity and I'm glad Nick is taking this approach with even making another video....Now we really see the dilemma an engine builder can go through. If we do this it costs X but makes power do this, If we do this it takes more time and $$$ and it does this, and so on and so forth. I see Nick asked for feedback no less than three times in the video, so lets hear it. How would you "FIX" this 383? And NO I'm not involved, I 've already said I don't do stock 383's, but then again this one is not turning out to be very stock is it? J.Rob
No I'm sorry, didnt realize I quoted you. Sorry. J.RobYou quoted me, does that mean you’re asking how I would fix it? I would have approached this entire build differently and I probably would have said no in the beginning, these “fix it, it don’t make enough power” deals are a fool’s errand when the budget is as limited as this one seems to be. But if I did take it on I would have done a LOT more measuring and testing before a single nut or bolt was loosened from that engine. It appears to me that Nick is guessing at likely possibilities and he’s going to try each one until one of them gives him the results he wants, then say “I knew I could fix it”. Maybe he does that for content IDK, part 1,2,3,4 etc. Anyway, I won’t even venture a guess as to what’s wrong with it without having more info, as it would just be a guess. But I’d bet a dollar a turbo would work.
It’s cool it gives us **** to talk about until part 4 comes out.No I'm sorry, didnt realize I quoted you. Sorry. J.Rob
Its funny, currently out of town on a pipeline gig and Watching Just Mopar Joe talk about a 400 vs 440 dyno test hes done. J.RobIt’s cool it gives us **** to talk about until part 4 comes out.
I saw that.Its funny, currently out of town on a pipeline gig and Watching Just Mopar Joe talk about a 400 vs 440 dyno test hes done. J.Rob
I saw that.
For anyone that wants to watch.
I agree. Normally, the margin on intake valves is narrower giving them the appearance of sitting lower when they actually are not. The exhaust have to have pretty wide margins to deal with all the heat.They aren’t sunk.
With basically a lower end e street head and very low (10:1) compression.Must be something in the air tonight but I really question a 3.38" stroke 400/406BBM @ 1.33 ft/lb/ci>>>Thats quite remarkable considering the sub-5000RPM tq peak. That's excellent cylinder filling. J.Rob
Makes sense right? J.Rob.With basically a lower end e street head and very low (10:1) compression.
Then sit back and learn something. J.RobThe 383 and 340 have very similar rod to stroke ratios. We don't hear people basically calling the 340 a POS. So what's the difference? And this is a serious question. Yall know way more about this stuff than I do and I'm trying to learn something.
He gets paid for making these videos, so the more part # videos here means more views from folks like us which equals more moolah for him. Entertaining at least!It’s cool it gives us **** to talk about until part 4 comes out.
Would make sense if was getting millions of views per episode, 10s of thousand not so much.He gets paid for making these videos, so the more part # videos here means more views from folks like us which equals more moolah for him. Entertaining at least!
he's getting 100-300k per video which is pretty good.. plus getting sponsors like ktool now...Would make sense if was getting millions of views per episode, 10s of thousand not so much.
From what I understand they make about an average around 5-7 dollars per 1000 views.he's getting 100-300k per video which is pretty good.. plus getting sponsors like ktool now...
440source has a bunch in stock.. but $700+ a set...As I recall the aftermarket piston selection for the 383 isn't very good. Uphill battle for Nick I'd say.
I've been reading the whole thread. That was no answer to my question, but I'm still here.Then sit back and learn something. J.Rob