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03-11-2007 12:58 PM #1
Originally Posted by erik erikson
454 HO TECH SPECS:
Part Number: 12568774
Engine type: Chevy big-block V-8
Displacement (cu in): 454
Bore x stroke (in): 4.25 x 4.00
Block (P/N 12561353): Cast iron with 4-bolt main caps
Crankshaft (P/N 14096983): Forged steel
Connecting rods (P/N 10198922): Forged steel
Pistons (P/N 10215228): Forged aluminum
Camshaft type (P/N 24502611): Hydraulic roller
Camshaft lift (in): .510 intake / .540 exhaust
Camshaft duration (@.050 in): 211'c1 intake / 230'c1 exhaust
Cylinder heads (P/N 12562920): Iron rectangular port; 118 cc chambers
Valve size (in): 2.19 intake / 1.88 exhaust
Compression ratio: 8.75:1
Rocker arms (P/N 12523976): Stamped steel
Rocker arm ratio: 1.7:1
Water pump (P/N 12484890): Cast iron, long-style
Flexplate (P/N 10185034): 14"
Recommended fuel: 92 octane
Ignition timing: 4'c1 BTDC
Maximum rpm: 5500
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03-11-2007 01:27 PM #2
Maybe Im missing something here, but those heads on the GM engine are not similar to the peanut ports that you're talking about. Is that what you're trying to compare them to?When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum!
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03-11-2007 02:57 PM #3
Nope, just gettin off topic.
Originally Posted by 1JohnnyO
I'm looking for people who've built and used street 454ci motors using the peanuts ports.
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03-11-2007 05:20 PM #4
I have a basically stock rebuilt 454 with the 236 heads on it. It is in a 3300lb car and I only have a gtech time with it which was 13.46 with a 250lb buddy with me. It does feel like it is out of air at 4500 tops I would say.
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03-11-2007 05:36 PM #5
Blackroc,
A few questions...
What's a GTECH ?
How does it pull UP TO 4500?
What kind of cam and rear gears are/were you running?
Thanks for chiming in !!
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03-11-2007 05:53 PM #6
A gtech is a performance meter you mount in the car. The ET on them is usually pretty close to a track but the mph is usually 3-5 mph higher than a track would be.
Originally Posted by 65cayne
http://www.gtechpro.com/
I bought the engine from a guy that had it rebuilt. He said it was a totally stock 454 rebuild.
I have 3.73 gears and have a 28" tire. I have a 3500 stall converter in a TH350 tranny. Seems like it is all done maybe 2/3 of the way through the quarter and pulls slowly after that.
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03-11-2007 06:13 PM #7
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Originally Posted by Blackroc
See your Pusssy cat is loaded for DOG????
well i did know someone that did use this type of head that did put a car in the 10s diamond did the heads done by butch elkins (the man) spelled wrong ? well any ways your stock 454 may have run out of cam at 4500 and the valves are to small i would say for any thing past 4500 . i think would work great in a 396/402 or work over with big valves and a bowl job.O49 or 781 would be nice i have them peanut ports loaded up like cord wood going to try to move them on Ebay
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03-11-2007 05:42 PM #8
GM,is rather limited to the heads they have.
Originally Posted by 65cayne
I would think that this combination would work much better with a set of oval 265 cc AFR's or a set of oval 270 cc Brodix heads.
I.M.O.,325 cc heads are way to large for this application.






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