I've always had eyes for building a fast car but never got far enough along. Now that I have the 442 with a good 200r4 and an 8.5 3.73 rear in it PLUS a good 355 sitting in my unused lawn ornament truck I feel like I've got a chance in hell at getting this puppy going.
I'd really like to shoot for a car that breaks twelves. 12.8 would be great but the further in I get the better.
I've been doing alot of reading lately and theres certain people around the web that are optimistic of ETAs and some that are pessimistic but I want a real evaluation.
Heres what I have so far.
The car:
1986 442. 307/200-4r/8.5 rear
The motor I have:
1987 LO5 TBI 350 Truck Motor with 40,000 miles. Runs like a damn raped ape and pulled my truck on 36in tires with 3.73s like nobodies business. As far as I know its got nothing but a 420ish lift computer cam and long tube headers.
I have a line on both some sportman II heads and some 906 vortecs for $200. I know the sportmans can support nearly 500 ponies from research with the correct CI's, cam, etc. The vortecs I know will top out around 450hp and only breath on til about 6000rpms.
Heres the cam I was looking at: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LUN-60103/
Its basically a dual pattern lunati version of the infamous comp 268.
I'm aware that with the vortecs I could follow a couple chevy mag builds to hit like 450 hp and 480 ft/lbs of torque which would feel great as the daily driver it will be but I'm wondering if going vortecs and limiting my top end is gonna hurt my 1/4 mile time due to the power band being lower.
As far as drivetrain it will be stock converter so figure between 2000-2400 stall, a shift kit, ratchet shifter to control the gears. The rear I'll keep the 3.73s and install a posi if I dont have one (only had the car for a few days 🙂
Thoughts? Comments? The infamous thats not enough motor to hit those times comments?
O and at some point in the future I'll be transferring the top end to a 406ci once the machinist I know yanks the tired one out of his truck.
I'd really like to shoot for a car that breaks twelves. 12.8 would be great but the further in I get the better.
I've been doing alot of reading lately and theres certain people around the web that are optimistic of ETAs and some that are pessimistic but I want a real evaluation.
Heres what I have so far.
The car:
1986 442. 307/200-4r/8.5 rear
The motor I have:
1987 LO5 TBI 350 Truck Motor with 40,000 miles. Runs like a damn raped ape and pulled my truck on 36in tires with 3.73s like nobodies business. As far as I know its got nothing but a 420ish lift computer cam and long tube headers.
I have a line on both some sportman II heads and some 906 vortecs for $200. I know the sportmans can support nearly 500 ponies from research with the correct CI's, cam, etc. The vortecs I know will top out around 450hp and only breath on til about 6000rpms.
Heres the cam I was looking at: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LUN-60103/
Its basically a dual pattern lunati version of the infamous comp 268.
I'm aware that with the vortecs I could follow a couple chevy mag builds to hit like 450 hp and 480 ft/lbs of torque which would feel great as the daily driver it will be but I'm wondering if going vortecs and limiting my top end is gonna hurt my 1/4 mile time due to the power band being lower.
As far as drivetrain it will be stock converter so figure between 2000-2400 stall, a shift kit, ratchet shifter to control the gears. The rear I'll keep the 3.73s and install a posi if I dont have one (only had the car for a few days 🙂
Thoughts? Comments? The infamous thats not enough motor to hit those times comments?
O and at some point in the future I'll be transferring the top end to a 406ci once the machinist I know yanks the tired one out of his truck.