Thread: 305 Smallblock build
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01-14-2007 07:23 PM #1
305 Smallblock build
My buddy has a 94 chevy with a stock tbi 305 in i, he is wanting to build a good size engine for it using the stock 305 and carbing it, my question is are there any good 305 combos out there or could you reccommend a 305 build, he does plan to take it to the track about once or so every few months, it will be a weekend type driver, won't be driven much other than cruising and down the track. He wants in to have a pretty healthy sounding idle to it with good power also. Any help would be appreciated as I havn't built a 305 before.
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01-14-2007 07:53 PM #2
Here are some 305 builds that I gathered up and archived on another forum...
http://www.streetmachinesoftablerock...opic.php?t=435PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-14-2007 09:07 PM #3
here's a 305 write from Fat Hack over on HAMB ....joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
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01-15-2007 02:00 PM #4
I like that last 400 horse combo, but I think we should use a smaller cam than that, as we don't plan on rapping it to 7200 rpm's, and a little less compression because the combo used 10.6 to 1 if I read correctly.
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01-15-2007 11:59 PM #5
A magazine called popular hotrodding did a 305 with vortec heads with comp 224/230dur flat cam, dual plane intake, holley carb and header and they made 370hp, it's kinda hard to believe they got those number with that small of a cam ,but it's worth a shot if your dead set on that 305 of yours, the article is called "Hate Me" good luck with your build.Last edited by vortec king; 01-16-2007 at 12:15 AM.
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01-16-2007 10:37 AM #6
I did the 343 hp build on mine.
.030 over block
.10 under crank
sfi balancer
balanced
electric fan
electric fuel pump
H.O. 305 heads
double roller timing chain
single plane eddy brock
262 xe comp cam
rhodes lifters
full roller rockers
rams horns
600 cfm carb
HEI
accell ignition
static compression about 9.5:1
dynamic compression about 8.4:1
I am hoping to get about 300 hp out of it.Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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01-16-2007 11:18 AM #7
We are thinking towards the comp cams xtreme energy 268 cam with a set of full port and polished 601 casting heads, with pro magnum roller rockers, about what size carb you think we should go with, would a 600 performer be fine, still undecided on the intake though, thinking of an edelbrock performer, performer rpm, edelbrock torquer, or a weiand xcellerator, the one with the straight runners, not the one that looks kinda like a torquer. We have a while to build it so surely we will decide on something. The 400 horse build looks nice but we don't need horsepower at 7200 rpms, thats the idea behing using a xe 268 cam, the 400 horse build used a 292 magnum.
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01-17-2007 08:24 PM #8
The 305 engine is gonna be a lot of money spent. Your better off just going with a 350, they are a dime a dozen. The reason why 305's don't make much power is because of their small cylinder bores. You can't put anything bigger than a 1.94 valve in 'em because of that. The small bore will shroud the bigger valves. That 400hp build seems nice but look at the money put into it and consider a 350 would have made at least 50hp more with the same cost or even less done to it. Just my opinion, but then again I'm all about horsepower for buck. I'm more of a 400 small block kind of guy.
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01-17-2007 08:27 PM #9
they do make 305 stroker kits
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01-18-2007 10:17 AM #10
The only thing that makes a 305 a deal is the fact you can get perfect running 305s for free to 200 bucks and put less than 500 dollars into it and have 300 hp.
I recieved my 305 with a fresh .030 bore ,new pistons..10 under crank and balanced with a eddybrock intake and carb with rams horns for 75 dollars and you could still see the crosshatch in the cylinders.
This is my standard reply to the 305 dislikers,300 hp is good,it is more than all but the newest mustangs came with,ever drive a 5.0 thats only 200 to 240 stock at best and they scream.Ever drive a z-28 camero thats only 275 hp.The new car adds act like 300 hp factory in there new cars is boss,why aint it boss with 300 hp from a 305 ?Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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01-18-2007 11:00 PM #11
a 305 is not that bad of an engine, if you hate a 305 than you should hate a 454, they both have the same bore to stroke ratio. yes, 305's are very weak from the factory, but look at them, they have swirl port heads that don't flow nothing. camshafts that have little duration and lift. the motor itself is choked. put a decent set of heads, 220dur. cam and some headers and a 4 barrel and you can run 13's all day in f-body.
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02-10-2007 11:13 PM #12
I built a 335" stroker in my elky......biggest cam I would run in a 305 is what I am running now...221@.050" 471" lift 108 lsa single pattern. lots of fun.old habits die hard
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance