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MPac

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pillability said:
thanks alot ill definitley invest in some better heads soon since im not in a rush i can save up money and go for something good. any other tips would be greatly appreciated. and hah i didnt wanna buy desktop dyno or any dyno simulators just cause i knew i could get some good answers on here instead.


Desktop Dyno is still a good investment to buy if you build engines every once in a while. You can get on there and change variables with your combo to see how parts effect it before you go buy something else.

Are you running headers? Have you considered investing in roller tip rockers? Are you running points or HEI ignition?
 

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i am running hooker headers, i do plan on investing in roller tip rockers im interested in the comp cam ultra gold rockers, and im running an msd streetfire hei distributor. with the desktop dyno if i get the chance to buy one ill go for it but if i have money that needs to be used elsewhere itll have to wait. it is on my list of things to eventually get though.
 

MPac

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You will really like those rockers. I run them on my race car. Now that I'm getting more and more info about your set up if you throw on some better heads I believe you'll be around 350 horsepower range. How much are you looking to spend tops on heads? If I can get an idea of the budget I could help you figure out what the best head for the price would be.
 

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FYI, I put a set of RHS Vortec heads on a old 4-bolt 350 with flattops and a XE262H Comp cam, 725 Holley and it made 372 hp and 422 tq, and I think he could have squeezed a little more out of it but he had so much trouble with the vacuum diaphragm on the carb. What a fantastic street motor that was.
 

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pillability said:
thanks alot ill definitley invest in some better heads soon since im not in a rush i can save up money and go for something good. any other tips would be greatly appreciated. and hah i didnt wanna buy desktop dyno or any dyno simulators just cause i knew i could get some good answers on here instead.

If you give me complete detailed engine specs I can whip up a graph on desktop dyno if you'd like.
 

MPac

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Kwik_Cutty88 said:
pillability said:
thanks alot ill definitley invest in some better heads soon since im not in a rush i can save up money and go for something good. any other tips would be greatly appreciated. and hah i didnt wanna buy desktop dyno or any dyno simulators just cause i knew i could get some good answers on here instead.

If you give me complete detailed engine specs I can whip up a graph on desktop dyno if you'd like.


Can I take you up on that offer lol?
 

Kwik_Cutty88

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MPac said:
Kwik_Cutty88 said:
pillability said:
thanks alot ill definitley invest in some better heads soon since im not in a rush i can save up money and go for something good. any other tips would be greatly appreciated. and hah i didnt wanna buy desktop dyno or any dyno simulators just cause i knew i could get some good answers on here instead.

If you give me complete detailed engine specs I can whip up a graph on desktop dyno if you'd like.


Can I take you up on that offer lol?

Absolutely! I'm not an expert at using this program, but then again its not that hard. Here is a list of the stuff I need...


Displacement
Type of cylinder heads
Valve size
Compression ratio
Carburetor size
manifold type
type of headers
camshaft and lifter type
very very detailed cam specs (lift, IVO BTDC, EVO BBDC, IVC ABDC, EVC ATDC
 

MPac

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Kwik_Cutty88 said:
MPac said:
Kwik_Cutty88 said:
Absolutely! I'm not an expert at using this program, but then again its not that hard. Here is a list of the stuff I need...


Displacement
Type of cylinder heads
Valve size
Compression ratio
Carburetor size
manifold type
type of headers
camshaft and lifter type
very very detailed cam specs (lift, IVO BTDC, EVO BBDC, IVC ABDC, EVC ATDC


Displacement 350
Type of cylinder heads Cast iron World Products S/R Torque heads 170cc intake runner 67cc chambers
Valve size 2.02 intake 1.60 exhaust
Compression ratio 9.7:1
Carburetor size edelbrock 650 cfm
manifold type aluminum
type of headers Flowtech 1 5/8 inch long tubes
camshaft and lifter type Hydralic
very very detailed cam specs (lift, IVO BTDC, EVO BBDC, IVC ABDC, EVC ATDC

lift: .390 intake .410 exhaust
IVO BTDC: 28 degrees
EVO BBC: 78 degrees
IVC ABDC: 72 degrees
EVC ATDC: 30 degrees
duration: 280/288
overlap: 58 degrees
 

DRIVEN

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MPac said:
Displacement 350
Type of cylinder heads Cast iron World Products S/R Torque heads 170cc intake runner 67cc chambers
Valve size 2.02 intake 1.60 exhaust
Compression ratio 9.7:1
Carburetor size edelbrock 650 cfm
manifold type aluminum
type of headers Flowtech 1 5/8 inch long tubes
camshaft and lifter type Hydralic
very very detailed cam specs (lift, IVO BTDC, EVO BBDC, IVC ABDC, EVC ATDC

lift: .390 intake .410 exhaust
IVO BTDC: 28 degrees
EVO BBC: 78 degrees
IVC ABDC: 72 degrees
EVC ATDC: 30 degrees
duration: 280/288
overlap: 58 degrees
330hp/360tq flywheel. Probably a decent street motor.
 
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