Thread: 350 build up
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04-03-2007 02:16 PM #1
350 build up
i have a stock crank and rods but the block is bored over .30 and i have flat top pistons. If i put on a set of heads with 2.08 valves 49cc comb. chambers and 230cc intake runners matched up with a torker 2 intake with matching cam would this work ok?No body messes with the Night Rider
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04-03-2007 02:32 PM #2
Please fill us in on the engine. 350? Already the heads sound way too big and "matching" cam is????? Stock crank? If it's stock oem cast, there's going to be problems. Not to make you feel left out of the loop, there is too much info not being supplied. Please help the thread here by giving us more to go on and what it is you wish to accomplish. Everybody here is more than willing to help and all of them wish to give you the right advice to give you the best results.
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04-03-2007 03:19 PM #3
Originally Posted by #1firebird
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04-03-2007 04:49 PM #4
Originally Posted by #1firebird
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04-03-2007 04:54 PM #5
How much HP and how many RPMS is a stock bottom end good for?? Arp rod bolts inserted."oohh...thats gonna leave a mark!"
1997 s-10, 357 C.I., 350 turbo, speedpro 11:1,Comp Cam custom grind mech. roller, Canfield heads, 1.6 roller rockers, edelbrock tm-1, holley 750sp, Hooker Headers, MSD, 3K B&M stall, 4:11 gears
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04-03-2007 05:03 PM #6
Originally Posted by jimmyjeep
A fully preped 5.7 rod with ARP bolts will handle 6,000 rpm's.
But for how long? That is the question.
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04-04-2007 10:17 AM #7
i just wanted to get as much horsepower as i can but still be able to run pump gas. And still have the sickest 350 in my townNo body messes with the Night Rider
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04-04-2007 10:29 AM #8
if those heads are to big then how are you supposed to build a 900 hp 350 without any power adders or high compression, not saying thats what im trying to doNo body messes with the Night Rider
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04-04-2007 10:51 AM #9
Originally Posted by erik eriksonNo body messes with the Night Rider
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04-04-2007 11:10 AM #10
900 hp is always achievable. Then again, having Angelina Jolie greeting you at the door when you come home is too (somebody know how that's done?) you don't need to go that high in HP. Stick with what works. A set of 180 or 200 cfm heads with right combo cam will spin 9 grand. Question is, How will the rest of the engine take it? Will your accessories take it on a street motor? And are you willing to keep the bucket of cash at the ready to feed it on a constant basis if you are going to drive it daily or even a few times a week? Start from basics. Good bottom end good geometry (ALWAYS good geometry) ANd use common sense and you'd be surprised how much you can get out of it. Thanks.
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04-04-2007 11:19 AM #11
yeah well i just want to build a motor that will stand up to a drive a couple of times a week but that will still give me a good scare every now and then. wanted to run pump gas and red line at like 7 to 8 grand and have absolutly no problem screeching the tires when i shift.
why did you and eric say the heads are to big whats wrong with bigger intake runners and huge valvesNo body messes with the Night Rider
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04-04-2007 01:26 PM #12
Originally Posted by #1firebird
You can get by with your stock motor with a set of 180cc 64cc chamber dart heads, and a 280H comp magnum cam. You can use that torker2 intake with that combo. With the flat top pistons that you have and the 64cc chamber it should be around 9.5-10 to 1 compression, which would be a good on pump gas. You should make over 400 horsepower with that setup. But don't expect it to rev to 7 or 8 grand.
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04-04-2007 01:58 PM #13
what about 58cc comb chambers instead of 64?No body messes with the Night Rider
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04-04-2007 02:03 PM #14
Elko and I understand "velocity". That where you're gonna kill the use of the engine when you really wanna improve the flow characteristics. Without bragging, I can make you motor turn up to and over 9 grand. Let's not forget the basics though. DO you really wanna turn 9 grand? Elko's got a better perspective on where he was going with his reply. You can do very very well at limiting this engine to a more respective rpm like 5500-6000 and when it's just right, you'll swear it's turning 9,000.
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04-04-2007 02:16 PM #15
haha well sounds good. i just want a screamin ass motor that will bark the tires when i shift and light up the tires like none otherNo body messes with the Night Rider
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...
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