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10-14-2007 06:06 AM #1
max cubic inch in a short deck 454?
i have a leed on a free 454, only 65,000 miles out of a 79 chevy pickup, havent got any numbers from the heads or block yet so do not know if it is a2 or 4 bolt, what is the max cubic inch that can be squeezed out of this short deck? i want big inch!!!!
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10-14-2007 06:58 AM #2
have gone out to 513 cid 4.375 crank and 4.320 bore this engine really works good !.. this is a two bolt block. i do not get to work up about if it a two or four bolt have built alot of two bolts just stud the bottom end and go parts the same cost as a 496 ..pistons were self srp i rework a bit .this engine is not running a hyd roller cam but a soild roller i had custom ground could a 496 make as much hp it may bigger engine do not allways make more hp but if done right make TQ the acid test would be both engine built the same way and dyno them .that will never happen. i would have to build two engine$$$ and dyno time$$$Last edited by pat mccarthy; 10-16-2007 at 07:15 AM.
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10-16-2007 01:39 AM #3
Performance wise with all things being equal how does the 513 cid against a 496 cid if you are running the same hyd roller cam and the same heads? Is there much cost difference between these two builds? I didn't know if gottabuild1 had considered this option.
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10-16-2007 04:20 AM #4
will never run a hyd cam, decided on a 632
Shine's done a lot more hot rod & muscle car builds than me, but I've found an adjustable PV to be helpful in balancing front to back braking. All OEM vehicles use a non-adjustable proportioning...
Time for brakes