It really comes down to cycles.Quote:
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
If you are bracket racing and you want to run a 10.90 in the Super Street class.
If you can build a large 434+ cube sbc say that makes max. hp at 6,800 and you can build with less valve spring in other words a cam with less lift and duration it will mean more run time,less time running the valves less times you have to re-ring,re-bearing etc.
In other word why build a 350 that you have to twist to 8,000+ rpm's to do the same thing.
If you want to see an engine that lasts along time look at the 540/565 BBC that last a long time look at the guys that run the "throttle stop" rail dragster.
He will run the valves every month and you might find a few that
I built a "throttle stop" engine for a customer over 3 years ago.
All I ever do is re-ring and re-bearing and install new valve springs every year.
The engine still has the same rotating assembly in it.
This guy bracket races it every Saturday.