7dswinger
MOPAR's rule
I'm thinking of swapping in a 90's era magnum 360 with the FI as my dad ruined my 318 block I was going to build........but this may work better lol
purists...smh.
Carry on with your inferior engine.
I did the magnum route, you need heads(because ma mopar makes crap engines), an agressive cam, headers, a big intake, w/ a large carb to make 300whp.
In all likelyhood, it costs me more than a cheap 5.3 LS motor, which makes 300hp stock.
I can't wait to kick the worst part of a mopar out of my car. :finga:
IMO there is one way to do a high performance setup while keeping drivability on an old carb'd engine. Nitrous.
Do a stock bore 360, mild cam, and spray it for track days.
I've got a stock bore magnum 360 with a fairly aggressive cam and the notion of "good mpg" is a freaking joke.
I found an almost rust free 70 dart and am trying to do a cost effective mild restoration. Planning an overdrive automatic and would like good power. I was thinking about stroking a 360 but would I be better off with a 318. I can get the 318 engine and trans out of a 91 pickup for nothing.
Any suggestions and what kind of MPG can I get with various senerios. PS I was planning a 3.55 Posi.
Thanks
Greg Wise
If this is true, then your not thinking things through and have certainly missed a lot of info on building HP. Before you continue to trash the OE engine via a comparo to a much newer modern engine, lets look at the years spread between them in there design. Kind of remind's me of the spread between the 1st year "LA" and the Ford flat head engine.
Seriously comparing the 2 engines is not apple to apple.
While the heads themselves do not flow much, capability is another issue. Your Chevy heads flow what OOTB as installed? Compared to approx. less than 200 cfm for a stock head designed in the early 60's? Or the Magnum head which is on par to a degree in a few ways to the Vortec head.
When head CFM is limited, to produce power beyond a well balanced engine would require a much larger cam then what one would consider today for today's engines. This is the way things were done when the engines were new and the practice still holds water.
In regards to making 300 HP with a Chrysler engine, lets compare cam spec's to head flow and cubic inch displacement. How much cam does the OE Chevy 5.3 have?
I can make 300 HP with a very mild cam under 218 @ .050 in a 318. That is with stock valves in the inferior head.
The modern Chevy certainly has it's points and ignoring what good points it has outside of being a cheap engine everyone has at the corner store would be foolish and stupid. These good points, AKA. modern updated systems can also be found on a HEMI or any engine made today n the world.
Money aside, as if parts were free or money no object or point in argument, if I can swap parts on equal to the Chevy in some ways, like head flow, valve size, F.I., computers, etc... Do you really think the Chevy engine would make sense to swap in or is a better engine.
Each has it's pro's and con's and trashing a MoPar engine on a MoPar board is really lame.
Large "Aggressive' cams will do that.
superior in what way? Come on now. Be a help to the thread or take the babble else where. Seriously now. Act your age, not your shoe size.
WTF how is this helping the OP? Man you need to sell your Mopar and get a Nova or better yet a Crapmaro. Get the fu** lost.:violent1:Its actually pretty obvious that the LS motor is superior to every engine that ever had a mopar badge
superior in what way? Every way? Come on now. Be a help to the thread or take the babble else where. Seriously now. Act your age, not your shoe size.
purists...smh.
Carry on with your inferior engine.
I did the magnum route, you need heads(because ma mopar makes crap engines), an agressive cam, headers, a big intake, w/ a large carb to make 300whp.
In all likelyhood, it costs me more than a cheap 5.3 LS motor, which makes 300hp stock.
I can't wait to kick the worst part of a mopar out of my car. :finga:
WTF how is this helping the OP? Man you need to sell your Mopar and get a Nova or better yet a Crapmaro. Get the fu** lost.:violent1:
superior in what way? Every way? Come on now. Be a help to the thread or take the babble else where. Seriously now. Act your age, not your shoe size.
Liberal Troll.............i'm out!:finga: The denial in these forums is almost sad. Yes the LS is superior in every single way.
I voiced my opinion the OP in my first post. If he is hellbent on a keeping is car with a crappy mopar engine, he needs a mild engine with nitrous.
:finga: The denial in these forums is almost sad. Yes the LS is superior in every single way.
I voiced my opinion the OP in my first post. If he is hellbent on a keeping is car with a crappy mopar engine, he needs a mild engine with nitrous.
:finga: The denial in these forums is almost sad. Yes the LS is superior in every single way.
I voiced my opinion the OP in my first post. If he is hellbent on a keeping is car with a crappy mopar engine, he needs a mild engine with nitrous.