Thread: seeking advice on blown 392
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	01-18-2006 02:42 PM #1seeking advice on blown 392
 
 I.m building my blown 392
 Now it's time to order the last parts.
 The 6-71 that I have will give me @ 5 %
 overdrive 11 PSI
 I have M/T rods . ARP mains and head studs.
 Engine will run on propane ( High octane fuel )
 Maby I will start with gasius propane but want to go LPI.
 What is best for this engine?
 Go for other pully to get around 14 PSI
 And what compresion ratio pistons are than adviced.
 Or stay with the ( A bit low ) 11 PSI
 What is than the max compresion I can use .
 Am thinking of O ringing the block ( Good ot bad )
 I'm not sure if I want to go 4 bold main.
 Trans will be updated to a 4L80
 Car is heavy 5600 LBS
 Tailor is around 6000 LBS
 
 Thanks for the advice
 
 Remco
 The Netherlands
 
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	01-18-2006 03:58 PM #2
 propane  
 
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	01-18-2006 04:17 PM #3
 i guess i am missing the boat??on this my Barbecue runs on this stuffOriginally posted by gassersrule_196
 propane   on the head gaskets see if cometic makes head gaskets for this.  comectic is a multi-layer steel  head gasket they work very good and no  Orings to play with on the head gaskets see if cometic makes head gaskets for this.  comectic is a multi-layer steel  head gasket they work very good and no  Orings to play with
 
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	01-18-2006 04:46 PM #4
 Contact these guys and ask them.....
 http://www.blowerdriveservice.com/techcharts.php
 This is a chart showing the boost you can run with a given c.r., but I don't know about propane. I think it is the equivalent of 104 octane fuel. If that's the case, you could probably run quite a lot of boost, but I would be concerned about the motor spitting the head gaskets out if you don't o-ring it.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE. 
 
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	01-18-2006 05:30 PM #5
 And propane is a very dry gas, so you would want to make sure that you have hardened valve seats."aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines" 
 
 Enzo Ferrari 
 
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	01-18-2006 05:45 PM #6
 lsm will not just spit out but i do not know how the head bolt pattern is no the 392 but i have run 16.8 with stock 1017 felpros. O rings are more trouble. if you can use the cometic i would. O rings are a painOriginally posted by techinspector1
 Contact these guys and ask them.....
 http://www.blowerdriveservice.com/techcharts.php
 This is a chart showing the boost you can run with a given c.r., but I don't know about propane. I think it is the equivalent of 104 octane fuel. If that's the case, you could probably run quite a lot of boost, but I would be concerned about the motor spitting the head gaskets out if you don't o-ring it.
 
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	01-19-2006 05:06 AM #7
 Hi Thanks for the replys.
 Hardend valve seats I have
 I Use propane becouse of the cost .
 Here in the netherlands It's cheaper to run a car on propane instead of gas.
 propane = about 60 $cent a litre
 Premium gas about 1 $ 60 cents
 
 But what is the best street setup
 Relative high compresion with only a little ( 11 ) psi boost.
 
 or low compresion ( around 8-1 )
 with high boost.
 Thanks again Remco
 






 
		
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