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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce lee View Post
    Mr. Techinspector I would like that recipe, please
    Small block Chevy, 4.030" X 3.750"
    6.000" rods. Scat makes a nice cast STEEL crank for use with 6" rods. Use a 400 damper and 400 flexplate for external balancing. Balance will need to be fine tuned at your machine shop.
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SCA-935056/
    KB164 19cc pistons (or anybody's 18-19cc pistons for use with a 6" rod and 3.750" stroke)
    http://www.kb-silvolite.com/kb_car/p...tails&P_id=161
    RHS 170 cast iron heads, 64cc chambers (makes 9.6:1 static comp ratio)
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RHS-12410-01/
    Use an Edelbrock 7101 or Weiand 8150 with 600/650 carb.
    http://www.jegs.com/i/Edelbrock/350/7101/10002/-1
    http://www.jegs.com/i/Weiand/925/8150/10002/-1
    Use long-tube, equal-length 1 3/4" headers of your choice. And by the way, if the headers don't fit exactly on your application, use a Sawzall or cutting torch to cut away whatever is in the way, then weld the parts back in with altered pieces after you get the headers in. NOTHING SHOULD EVER GET IN THE WAY OF FITTING HEADERS. NEVER DENT OR TRY TO BEND A PIPE TO MAKE THEM FIT.
    Custom cam. 208/213, 0.450"/0.450", Intake centerline 100.0, Exhaust centerline 108.5, Lobe separation angle 104.3, timing events 4/24/35/-2, overlap 2 degrees.
    RPM HP TQ
    1000 67 354
    1500 119 416
    2000 170 447
    2500 214 449
    3000 265 464
    3500 314 471
    4000 353 464
    4500 385 449
    5000 400 416
    5500 369 353
    Peak volumetric efficiency 84.0% @4000
    Peak BMEP 185.6 @3500
    This motor needs to be in a pickup truck with a 3.73 gear and a 2000 stall converter. It should rip the tires off in all gears stoplight to stoplight on pump gas. It would be ok with the stock converter and stock gear, I just think that to optimize the combo, it should have gears and converter. I see no reason this same combo wouldn't work with EFI. I know that normally, cams for EFI are ground with a wider LSA, so that would be something you would want to discuss with the cam grinder. Getting to this enormous torque at low rpm's required me to use a very short LSA.
    Last edited by techinspector1; 12-11-2010 at 03:52 PM.

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