slyguy_22 said:Not to burst ur bubble or anything but i had the motor built by a motor builder that was building motors for 20 some years before you even started. for bout 40years now. he built our race motor for the mustang (410 sbf that runs 9.60@ 139mph.) and we havent had to rebuild it yet. built 2 years ago. my motor was built 4 years ago (and i just put a new head gasket in it last weekend, motor looks like brand new inside!?). and by the way its not running lean. Now im not sayin i know more than you bout motors. im simply stating that my motor guy is top notch. builds some of the top motors here on the east coast for drag and performance. he knows his stuff. period. if im wrong and my motor blows ill let u know.
What was the reason for the gasket replacement ?
Having a engine built by a pro is great but the pro usually does not have any enforcement on how the engine is ran once it is in the owners hands.
I think the point is that a fuel systen that was designed for fifty to a hundred cubes less is surely not supplying all that is required of that larger air pump. I would be willing to bet that if the engine was put under load and had to do some real work that it would be in a really lean condition - no doubt . There is a difference in lugging an engine around due to lack of gear and really running an engine in normal conditions.
Disclaimer : not trying to be a horses a$$ - just trying to get a point across so that good info comes out of this thread.
Tom
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and 428hp at 5000rpms. thats exactally, actuall alittle more than i am hoping for. the best part is that they didnt even really use any crazy high performance parts. just stock cast vortec heads, 9.5:1 cr, roller cam, and edelbrock performer intake. how the hell did it make that much torque? thats amazing
. if i did somewhat the same setup with better aftermarket heads and a better cam, theres no telling what kinda power it could make 

