Thread: How do i get 400 hp from a 355?
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06-18-2006 07:56 PM #1
well i have plenty of money, and i dont have a stock converter or distributer , B&M 25-55 converter and msd ignition, my heads are also shaved .030 and my block is bored out .40, i plan to either port and polish my heads or get some aluminum edelbrock performer rpm heads for better performance and to just keep em coolerNo body messes with the Night Rider
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06-18-2006 08:33 PM #2
with the money, and a plan 400 HP is easy.
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06-23-2006 11:22 PM #3
Plenty money = Start from scratch
Originally Posted by #1firebird
1. Rotating Assembly
356-B13005L+040 SB-Chevy 383ci Street & Strip Rotating Assembly, .040'' Overbore
Bore x Stroke: 4.040'' x 3.750''
Rod Length: 5.700''
Pistons: Keith Black -7cc Flat Top
Comp Ratio: 11.7:1 w/58cc, 10.9:1 w/64cc, 9.6:1 w/76cc
1-piece Rear Main Seal
$945.99
2. Heads
158-1011004 SB-Chevy Race-Rite 180 23° Cylinder Heads
180cc Intake Ports
67cc Combustion Chambers
2.020'' Int/1.600'' Exh Valves
1.470'' Valve Springs
.525'' Max Lift
Straight Plug
Assembled, Sold in Pairs
$1,299.99
3. Cam
CompCams 249-CL12-250-3 Xtreme Energy XE284H Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshaft & Lifter Kit
Lift: .507''/.510''
Duration: 284°/296°
RPM Range: 2300-6500
$175.99
4. Misc.
Head Gasket: 375-1094
Embossed Shim
Bore: 4.100''
Compressed Thickness: .015''
$19.99
Pushrods: Comp Cams Magnum Pushrods
Magnum Pushrods are the perfect complement to your Hot Street, Bracket, Oval Track, or any other high performance engine. Magnum Pushrods™ are one-piece .080”wall chromemoly steel. These pushrods are an affordable alternative for engines needing a pushrod to stand up to higher spring pressures and the associated stresses of a high performance engine. All Magnum Pushrods™ are Heat Treated to be compatible with guide plates.
Intake: 350-7501 SB-Chevy 262-400
Performer RPM Air-Gap
$203.99
Carb: 510-O-80770 770cfm Street Avenger Carb
Electric choke
400 to 500 HP
$364.99
NOTES:
You will have 10.5:1 Static Compression Ratio and 8.25:1 Dynamic Compression Ratio.
The embossed shim gasket will work with a stock deck height of 9.025 with the piston .025" in the hole to end with a .040" quench.
You will need to check pushrod geometry and get the correct length pushrods accordingly.
Use 1.5 rockers.
Just dynoed exact engine and made 438ft/lbs torque@4400 and 449hp @5900. It has a very flat torque curve and doesn't dip in hp until after 6300 rpm. A 1" open spacer added 12hp to the top but cost just as much or more torque in the lower rpm.RAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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06-23-2006 11:42 PM #4
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Just dynoed exact engine and made 438ft/lbs torque@4400 and 449hp @5900. It has a very flat torque curve and doesn't dip in hp until after 6300 rpm. A 1" open spacer added 12hp to the top but cost just as much or more torque in the lower rpm.[/QUOTE]
Looks like a good combo, just a question about the power curve, I notice that it torques at 4400 rpm top end. Do you have any info on when it starts to make power ? And is the power curve fairly broad ?
Oh yeah that was another question I was going to ask "has anybody figured out how to upload or make a graph to go on the treads ?"
"aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
Enzo Ferrari
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06-24-2006 06:15 PM #5
Originally Posted by camaro_fever68
is that enough compression to use the xe284? I bet you would make more power with that combo if you used the xe274 instead.
Oh and I think he already has the edelbrock rpm intake
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06-24-2006 08:40 PM #6
It would make peak torque and hp lower in the band with 274 but will cost the average hp and torque numbers. The 274 will also bring the dynamic CR to almost 8.6 and it's getting pretty tuff to find a decent gas to burn without mixing race fuel. 8.4 Dynamic is about max for pump gas although I do push the limits with some tight quench and lots of prep.
Originally Posted by larry62t-bird
RAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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06-27-2006 10:32 PM #7
well i just started from scratch
Originally Posted by camaro_fever68
No body messes with the Night Rider






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