Thread: horsepower torque
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01-21-2007 07:28 PM #1
I would guess with a good tune it would be capable of making 400 hp.
Originally Posted by chriswhite
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01-21-2007 08:21 PM #2
This was assuming hyd lifters and open headersObjects in the mirror are losing
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01-22-2007 10:01 AM #3
The problem with some of the computer software is it does not give you the ability to input all the data unless you have the software that costs over $1,000 dollars.
Originally Posted by viking
In the 60's some of the factory 327's did 350 hp.
This was with a cam that was .447/.447 and duration at .050 was 222/222.
Also the intake manifolds have come a long way in 35+ years.
So he has a 383 which is 56 cubes larger than the 327 a larger cam with .480/.480 lift and a duration at .050 of 230/230 and better induction.
I.M.O. this would put him right at 400 hp.
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01-22-2007 12:15 PM #4
O.K. next dyno sim with the "cheap" (sorry Mr.Gasket) software, the changes were displacement dropped to "327" and lift to "447" all other fields, Heads, comp, induction and exhaust were left alone.
Notice the Vol eff goes up (as does the HP ), this leads most to believe that these heads are flowing better with this smaller displacement (I believe these heads were designed for a 327) than they are with the 383, with out a doubt the 383 would benefit greatly from better flowing heads.(which can be compared with this software along with all other paramators)
The 383 of course wins the torque war in this sim and seat of the pants real world feeling.
When I post these sim generated graphs it is to pass alone the best info I can come up, use it how you will, or mock it as you may.Objects in the mirror are losing
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01-22-2007 04:37 PM #5
This is great coming from a guy that thinks I gave him "mis -information "about a 400 sbc.
Originally Posted by viking
A dyno sim is a tool and it won't work correctly un-less you have all the correct imformation and even then it will give questionable results.
I will take my dyno or flowbench or lap times or E.T's any day over a "sim".
There is a reason they call it a "simulation".
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01-22-2007 09:44 PM #6
Originally Posted by erik erikson
I agree 1000% with you, but since I don't own a dyno or flowbench yet (come on lottery) and can't afford to swap real world parts at will and head out to the track, I figure the sim method is my best bet to make a educated guess at which mods will add the best bang for the buck.
As for the 400's, maybe I've just had better luck with them than most (no over heating issues) , or maybe I have'nt pushed em hard enough to blow one yet, all I can say is on mild hop up's they allways beat the 350's built the same way.Objects in the mirror are losing
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01-23-2007 08:47 AM #7
I will agree with what you said on mild hop ups due to the 4.125 bore x the 3.75 stroke.
Originally Posted by viking






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