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    Why not!!! I've got the engine, the crank and all the other goodies I will need. Won't be spending much $$$ on this project and I'll have a engine that will be around 340HP and torque which is all I want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chevy 37 View Post
    Why not!!! I've got the engine, the crank and all the other goodies I will need. Won't be spending much $$$ on this project and I'll have a engine that will be around 340HP and torque which is all I want.
    Sounds like a good idea to me, especially if you already have everything...Sure a 350 with the bigger stroke would produce more power, but if what you have is in good shape, why not use it???? Doubt you're planning on doing a huge number of all out assaults at the drag strip anyway!!!!
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    Dave my time before my new heads was 103 @14.3. With 30 more hp and torque and a stroke engine I should be able to get in the low 13's with a 3,000lb. truck. Don't plan on racing it much, just a few times this summer as I spend most of my time crusing. A good friend of mine and I are building a 60 chevy Impalla with a 454 engine putting out 580 HP(estimate). Both of us are a little short of money so it's going to take awhile. He's got the shop and I have the welding equipment and Plasma cutter and tools, but were both retired and living on a fixed income so we do what we can when extra money comes in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chevy 37 View Post
    Dave my time before my new heads was 103 @14.3. With 30 more hp and torque and a stroke engine I should be able to get in the low 13's with a 3,000lb. truck. Don't plan on racing it much, just a few times this summer as I spend most of my time crusing. A good friend of mine and I are building a 60 chevy Impalla with a 454 engine putting out 580 HP(estimate). Both of us are a little short of money so it's going to take awhile. He's got the shop and I have the welding equipment and Plasma cutter and tools, but were both retired and living on a fixed income so we do what we can when extra money comes in.
    I know what ya mean man!!!! Seems anymore it takes me all day long to do what I used to do all day long!!!! But then, as we all know, gettin' old ain't for sissies!!!!!
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    305 power

     



    Just build what you got and have fun. You can build power from a 305 i am getting 400 dynoed hp to the rear tires and 440 tq on my 305 that sports a nice hydralic roller cam, ebay 80.00 trw forged pistons moly rings and eagle lightweight i beam rods. Crank is stoke but i spent hrs on it profiling and polishing it to the same profile as a eagle dragon slayer crank.
    The best part is that i was doing the local 1/8th mile here in snohomish and it was pulling 7.51 and looking for more.
    Oh did i mention she spins easily to 6400 with the vortec heads and open plenum aluminum high rise with a nice reground hydralic roller cam. It is running 6 psi of boost t4 turbo love. Best of all was when i took my first place trophy position and when i had 20 or so people looking to see what was under the hood since i race for the last 4hrs and never popped the hood. When i popped the hood the eyes ewwhed and ahhhed and ask what engine it was 383 or a 406? I BOASTED that no its a 305 with vortrc heads and they couldnt beleive it. She now has the boost cranked up to 11 psi and i drive it daily. I built the engine for 20psi of love and will turn it up more after i instal the seconf electric fuel pump to keep the fuel to it. Got video of the races of me whooping up on modded wrx`s ,Mustang cobras,2006 vette with slicks, even v8 s-10 and chevy luvs. Oh that 454 open headers thought he would take it when he got me out of the whole.But she pulls hard and i drove right on by him full truck length

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    How did the 305 come out?

     



    Is there a video of the engine. I have 305 that I already completed the machining new piston, cam the whole lot and I want to know what the outcome of this motot.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cadracer View Post
    Just build what you got and have fun. You can build power from a 305 i am getting 400 dynoed hp to the rear tires and 440 tq on my 305 that sports a nice hydralic roller cam, ebay 80.00 trw forged pistons moly rings and eagle lightweight i beam rods. Crank is stoke but i spent hrs on it profiling and polishing it to the same profile as a eagle dragon slayer crank.
    The best part is that i was doing the local 1/8th mile here in snohomish and it was pulling 7.51 and looking for more.
    Oh did i mention she spins easily to 6400 with the vortec heads and open plenum aluminum high rise with a nice reground hydralic roller cam. It is running 6 psi of boost t4 turbo love. Best of all was when i took my first place trophy position and when i had 20 or so people looking to see what was under the hood since i race for the last 4hrs and never popped the hood. When i popped the hood the eyes ewwhed and ahhhed and ask what engine it was 383 or a 406? I BOASTED that no its a 305 with vortrc heads and they couldnt beleive it. She now has the boost cranked up to 11 psi and i drive it daily. I built the engine for 20psi of love and will turn it up more after i instal the seconf electric fuel pump to keep the fuel to it. Got video of the races of me whooping up on modded wrx`s ,Mustang cobras,2006 vette with slicks, even v8 s-10 and chevy luvs. Oh that 454 open headers thought he would take it when he got me out of the whole.But she pulls hard and i drove right on by him full truck length

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEAST305 View Post
    Is there a video of the engine. I have 305 that I already completed the machining new piston, cam the whole lot and I want to know what the outcome of this motot.
    Cadracer's not posted for more than five years. Don't hold your breath waiting for a reply....
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