In stock form with a 390 and 10:1 cr with your cam should get you around 1 hp:cid and probably make a 1.2 tq:cid for 390hp/468tq. Good for a burnout machine.No I bought a pair of 360 915 heads for the build. Is 400 dollars a good amount for them?
In stock form with a 390 and 10:1 cr with your cam should get you around 1 hp:cid and probably make a 1.2 tq:cid for 390hp/468tq. Good for a burnout machine.No I bought a pair of 360 915 heads for the build. Is 400 dollars a good amount for them?
My calculation on LSA using the DV 128 formula and 2.02" intake valves favors a 102° LSA. Pretty tight. But I would also like to see intake valve lift more like 0.540" to enable the air/fuel charge to follow the piston down better. A good flowing head is imperative on a stroked engine.I agree. If your so worried about he cam kit, don’t be. Or sell it.
Decide on the power goals or a ET for the track. That cam is almost perfect for a street stroker and bowl blended 2.02 stock heads. You’ll make a lot of torque and have reasonable HP.
The LSA of 107 is 1* off of the 106 I calculate. It won’t be a noticeable difference changing cams. I’d run it on the 390 mill with bowl ported 2.02 heads and have a blast with it leaving twin tire burn out marks everywhere. 3.55 gear minimum.
I would talk to SCAT. Some people have had broken cranks with Made in China components. Many are cast or forged in China, but machined aand QC/QA verified in America. Much better confidence you will not suffer a catastrphic failure. Cost of the crank is one thing, but it is all the other components including the block that can be destroyed.They’re all good. Kim
People report problems with the flat tappets again lately from Comp. If you keep it, make sure to use an oil for vintage engines with adequate ZDDP in it.The cam was not supposed to be first I just picked it up for 250 bucks and I wanted to get a stroker kit that would work with it.
A small engine is torque limited, so a lower final drive or lower 1st gear is required. A large displacement can use its torque with a higher gear ratio to keep the RPM and noise down and aiding fuel economy.Please explain that, gears and displacement
I just broke a rib yesterday so I am shorter tempered than normal, Buuuuuttttttt....A small engine is torque limited, so a lower final drive or lower 1st gear is required. A large displacement can use its torque with a higher gear ratio to keep the RPM and noise down and aiding fuel economy.
Kind of, that's more of side effect than the purpose. The purpose is to put the engine in it''s powerband at various road speeds, eg.. say in a drag race from stall to shift points is 2500 rpms wide for both 340 and 440 say 4000 to 6500 rpm vs 3000-5500 rpm obviously the 340 needs more stall and gear than the 440 to put it in it's powerband. But it could be just driving around you want to be able to easily access the powerband at various speeds (gearing)A small engine is torque limited, so a lower final drive or lower 1st gear is required. A large displacement can use its torque with a higher gear ratio to keep the RPM and noise down and aiding fuel economy.
I just broke a rib yesterday so I am shorter tempered than normal, Buuuuuttttttt....
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Really? Are you SERIOUS? If you're worried about fuel economy, why the hell are you here? Just get a ****** car and piss off!
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That was for 273 (no worries) & it was asked because it was vague and aloof.A small engine is torque limited, so a lower final drive or lower 1st gear is required. A large displacement can use its torque with a higher gear ratio to keep the RPM and noise down and aiding fuel economy.
A better explanation for sure.Kind of, that's more of side effect than the purpose. The purpose is to put the engine in it''s powerband at various road speeds, eg.. say in a drag race from stall to shift points is 2500 rpms wide for both 340 and 440 say 4000 to 6500 rpm vs 3000-5500 rpm obviously the 340 needs more stall and gear than the 440 to put it in it's powerband. But it could be just driving around you want to be able to easily access the powerband at various speeds (gearing)
Think of it this way, Starting at the tire say your putting X hp/tq to the ground at Y speed, so that's the constant between various engines displacements,.The Different displacements and they various efficiencies etc.. with different tq and rpm ratios, no matter what will to equal out with gearing or otherwise your not putting X hp/tq to the ground at Y speed.
You can get a 408 short block at Indy for 3500.I was hoping 4-5 thousand for the engine and another 1500-2000 for the brake kit and I’m trying to find a beefy rear for the car. I will probably just take one from a junkyard rt and make it work.
Obviously there's tons of variables but using drag racing to narrow it down but any aggressive part/full throttle driving this applies to. Gonna assume two well matched cars of same weight producing near identical 1/4 mile times, mph and very similar at all parts of the track but one has a 340 and the other is a 440.A better explanation for sure.
I just broke a rib yesterday so I am shorter tempered than normal, Buuuuuttttttt....
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Really? Are you SERIOUS? If you're worried about fuel economy, why the hell are you here? Just get a ****** car and piss off!
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I just broke a rib yesterday so I am shorter tempered than normal, Buuuuuttttttt....
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Really? Are you SERIOUS? If you're worried about fuel economy, why the hell are you here? Just get a ****** car and piss off!
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That or learn to appreciate phat bottom girls.You can get a 408 short block at Indy for 3500.
Good deal... and I did the same thing with My '72 Swinger, swapped to the earlier grille, don't toss Yours tho'!!! Lots of '72 Demon folks looking to resto will want it..Alright I have picked up the block. Went with a 360 block with a pair of stock 360 heads that will be ported. I’m just gonna go with the 418 stroker kit with the comp cam and send it with the advice of a mopar machine shop nearby. Also picked up this grill today at Carlisle for 225$ the dart custom. I know I’m wrong but it looks so much better than the other grill.
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No thanks!!!!!!That or learn to appreciate phat bottom girls.
I’ll text him. I’m needing standard work just a bore for the stroker kit and a port on the heads. Then advice to build it.@replicaracer43 ……… ???
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LOL! The above poster will need to decide.Yes?
Any machinist will need the piston to properly set it up for best results.I’ll text him. I’m needing standard work just a bore for the stroker kit and a port on the heads. Then advice to build it.