Yep cast iron intake. With a qjet
Really! I got some junk we want to throw together for the 7de7 I’d be happy with 300hp
You will be tagged for info when we start with it...It will be a handgrenade engine. Old used parts... no money! Lol!
Yep cast iron intake. With a qjet
Bwahaha!Really! I got some junk we want to throw together for the 7de7 I’d be happy with 300hp![]()
You will be tagged for info when we start with it...It will be a handgrenade engine. Old used parts... no money! Lol!
Bwahaha!
Probably not. Those engines were special. We ran 13 sets of 441 cylinder heads to get to that point. There was some black magic too.
Still going to see what I can scrounge up. I think it will be a fun project for my kid to learn something on.Those are damn near diesel low end numbers.. 455 if it wasn’t so dang heavy and weird parts wise it would be a good motor for this stuff
And that’s not out of the question. I’m not in a hurry, so the benefits of patience may reward me.Buick 455s aren't heavy. By most sources barely more than a small block. And pretty man they are good looking motors
@Bent77 if you go the LS route I have seen a couple advertised for fairly cheap that need a rebuild. Only one complete though.
Keep you eyes out for stuff you might be surprised.
What strikes me as interesting about that chart is I rarely rev my engines over 3000 for any significant period of time. MAYBE 4000 if I'm really pushing over a pass or something. All that power up there at the top would be totally wasted on me.Dyno of a tuned stock 6.0 vs a 208 motor sports cam. I think this is the baby cam. The big baby just moved everything up and made a bit more power up top.
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It’s true. Hence my focus of generating peak tq near cruise RPMWhat strikes me as interesting about that chart is I rarely rev my engines over 3000 for any significant period of time. MAYBE 4000 if I'm really pushing over a pass or something. All that power up there at the top would be totally wasted on me.
The roller cam really makes a huge difference. The torque curve is really flat. Wish I could find the graph it’s actually pretty awesome.Totally true. But when you rev your engine is when you need power. Even barn doors like our trucks do not need their full torque under cruise conditions.
I look at things much different than guys coming from an almost all V8 background. I drove a samurai and have tons of friends with Toyotas 22r stuff. I'm perfectly willing to rev the crap out of something.
And a moot point, since we are talking a full roller small block but vs alot of small blocks is the rev potential.
I'm sure any full roller Mark builds will be snappy but every tuned LS I've driven the willingness to rev is amazing. Not to say a small block can't be snappy.
Interesting I didn’t know that about the 455 i never looked at the weights!Totally true. But when you rev your engine is when you need power. Even barn doors like our trucks do not need their full torque under cruise conditions.
I look at things much different than guys coming from an almost all V8 background. I drove a samurai and have tons of friends with Toyotas 22r stuff. I'm perfectly willing to rev the crap out of something.
And a moot point, since we are talking a full roller small block but vs alot of small blocks is the rev potential.
I'm sure any full roller Mark builds will be snappy but every tuned LS I've driven the willingness to rev is amazing. Not to say a small block can't be snappy.
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But can you go to any auto parts store and by replacement sensors? What are the aftermarket systems based off of?not with the flexibility of aftermarket EFI systems available now.
That’s a legitimate question. Anyone know about the origin of the sensors or how the limp mode works on the Sniper and FITech?But can you go to any auto parts store and by replacement sensors? What are the aftermarket systems based off of?