Engine building
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Engine building
Hello I'm planning on building an engine to put in my 1970 Dodge Charger R/T I need my engine to have/be built for the following:
550-600 HP
Street/everyday use
1969-1971 Dodge Charger RT
Manual transmission
Need to have a roots style supercharger
I'm trying to build a replica of the charger in fast and furious. What is the most cost effective way to build this engine. what parts should I use so that it can handle the supercharger.
550-600 HP
Street/everyday use
1969-1971 Dodge Charger RT
Manual transmission
Need to have a roots style supercharger
I'm trying to build a replica of the charger in fast and furious. What is the most cost effective way to build this engine. what parts should I use so that it can handle the supercharger.
Last edited by Bam1986; 04-06-2015 at 05:35 PM.
#3
Not sure there is a cost effective way. It's gonna be lots o To do it right anyway. If you're planning on going that way, you can't cut corners here and there. Bad things will happen and huge waste of moola in the end.
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#5
Here's one for you. Currently building a power house for my 65 Fury. 400 overbored to be a 513 stroker housing a GM bigblock crank with a custom ground cam to manipulate a set of roller rockers controlling the new Trick Flow heads. Topped off with an MSD throttle body modified by MSD for 700HP. Tried and proven engine so there's no guess work on specs or parts. Final horse power will be roughly 655. Cost so far $8500 ( would be less except the Canadian dollar went for a **** ). Now you're probably wondering why I just didn't order a crate engine from Summit and be done with it. Same reason I don't drive a Fiat 500 - I didn't build it myself. So if what you want to build is what you REALLY want to build, get your wallet out, check your bank balance or put one on credit from a race house. Either way, the is going to flow!
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