340 horsepower limit????
Not familiar with small blocks,but I do believe 550-600 HP is for a stock block,They have thin cylinder walls and are prone to crack,also use main studs and a girdle for NOS. I am sure you will get more opinions,so be patient for replies.
john
john
My 340 rollor motor with .534 lift roller cam produced 435 horses. In my Dart it would smoke the tires all day long. You will need a forged crank and forged pistons to shoot
to it along with the before mentioned billet mains and girdle. I wouldn't shoot nitrous to your 340...get you a 360 and stroke it out to a 408 and shoot some nitrous to it. Save the 340.
to it along with the before mentioned billet mains and girdle. I wouldn't shoot nitrous to your 340...get you a 360 and stroke it out to a 408 and shoot some nitrous to it. Save the 340.
Last edited by bremereric; Nov 25, 2011 at 03:12 PM.
to the best of my knowledge, it entailes filling the water jackets with a cement like material to strengthen the block.
for obvious reasons, the block is only a race block now.
i believe that modifying of the heads must also occur to allow the coolant to flow in there.
for obvious reasons, the block is only a race block now.
i believe that modifying of the heads must also occur to allow the coolant to flow in there.
Thank you!
yea im not gonna cement it at all i got diamond flat tops with gas reliefs h-beam forged rods with a steel crank its gonna have 13:5:1 with indy heads she oudda run good i told the guy at indy i wanna run 10s on motor and 9s on spray
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