I have a 273.... So There !!!!!
My dick is bigger than yours and it's still limp.
I've owned much of all. I did a mild 340/360 comparison. Here is what I did and the results. Used the same 750dp Holley, same dual plane intake, same 340 J heads, same cam (MP . 280/.474), connected to the same 2400 converter/727 in the same 3300 lb Dart with 3.91's. I did replace the pistons in the 360 to get the compression ratio the same.
340 ran 13.60's
360 ran 13.30's
340 cost 200.00 for a builder core (good deal from a friend)
360 cost 25.00 from a dodge pickup on it's way to the bone yard.
No, not claiming this is all tale. Just reporting this experiment.
Surprised no one has mentioned the special sound only a 340 has.
I prefer to leave my 318 badge and say I put big pistons and a lumpy cam in itbut a 340 decal on your air cleaner...99.999999999999999999999 wont know the difference....
I have a 71 Dart with about 500 hp 360 that will be in Bakersfield in Sept...Bring YOUR 500 hp 340.....
I will even send ya some gas money to get there...
Should be easy picking for ya....got ladder bars..no 4 link...off the shelf flat tappet cam..not from Racer Brown...uneven deck heights between each bank...open chamber Eddy heads...and a Woman Driver...
I dont even think it quiet makes 500 hp...the engine is 11 yrs old too...taking candy from a baby...
so you can not say you did not know what car it is ..LOL
Looking at what you wrote with the 2 engines making the same HP I'd bet the 360 to win when both cars have exactly the same equipment behind them since the 360 makes the power sooner and more torque.
Yellow Rose, I just did a simple experiment with equally and mildly built motors (340/360). Yes, the 340 would have ran better with a better converter and gears. Guess what??? So would have the 360. How do I know??? I put a 10 inch Street Fighter converter behind the 360 and went 12.9's without changing anything else. I like both motors, I don't have a dog in this fight. In mild street form with traveling gears, I go 360 because Torque Matters too.
At idle a 340 sounds like rocks rattling inside a metal drum and when you wind them out they have a loud and constant metallic sound. Hard to put into words obviously but I bet someone out there knows what I'm talking about.
I have a 71 Dart with about 500 hp 360 that will be in Bakersfield in Sept...Bring YOUR 500 hp 340.....
I will even send ya some gas money to get there...
Should be easy picking for ya....got ladder bars..no 4 link...off the shelf flat tappet cam..not from Racer Brown...uneven deck heights between each bank...open chamber Eddy heads...and a Woman Driver...
I dont even think it quiet makes 500 hp...the engine is 11 yrs old too...taking candy from a baby...
so you can not say you did not know what car it is ..LOL
LOL Subscribed !!!Drag your junk **** to me. Bring cash.
Otherwise, shut yer pie hole.
Not picking on you, either. But I'll state some facts. Not everyone wants a 5200 stall converter and 4.88 gears in their street car. Most don't want to turn 4000 rpm's to do 55 mph. I wouldn't take a car like that on a 10 mile cruise. Had a street car once with 4.30 gears and 3200 stall. I HATED IT! So guess what???? Torque plays a factor in this type of car. Period. That is why they make stroker kits and add length to the crank. If your theory was right, everyone would be DE-STROKING their 340's to make them 300's and REALLY go fast.... that's it! De-stroke the 340 to a 300, run 5.13 gears and a 5500 stall with a 320 duration cam and you'd have the perfect highway cruis'n street car......Exactly. Just like a magazine. Your test methods are flawed. Therefore, your results are flawed.
I'm not picking on you. Just stating FACTS. Poor test methods produce junk results.
My torque looses to your gear?Your torque loses to my gear and my RPM.
Figure it out. No body, I mean nobody builds engines for RACING with stroke and torque. Asscar don't do it (they even have a MINIUM stroke length.
You are fighting physics. Stroke length has little to do with power. Cylinder heads, bore area and rod to stroke ratio age more to do with power than stroke. All the big strokes do is lower the RPM range.
That's why we have transmissions. If torque was all that, you'd have single gear drive trains. It's cheaper. But it won't work.
Well, for you it's an excellent door stop.
LMAO!!!!