ssp.interceptor
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If the heads are not ported yet, don't waste the money if your trying to max out low end torque. Going back to my last post, and knowing where your at now: stock heads, the Ex cam (considering the heads aren't ported and you want the most low rpm torque you can get) I would still change the high mileage springs along with the timing chain, Tmoss ported HO intake (will make better torque under 4,000rpm), look at $250 to have him port match the lower for GT40p's and to open up the throat for a 65mm T.B. will be your best/cheapest bet, headers and tune.
-Nick
Nice work on the heads rj! Are you going to have them flowed? Porting heads is a daunting task for most people and time consuming. But Hey, if you can do it, why not? Are those GT40 or GT40Ps? You gotta know what your doing with the P's to get get the flow right. I figure about 10-15hp tops in the mid-top range with good mild port work.
Going from 9:1 to 10:1 compression on our motors will only net about 7hp. Raising it a 10th of a point with a thinner gasket won't make any noticeable difference, but then again, every little bit helps!
If a rebuild for the engine is part of the plan, raise the compression ratio. You can gain a good chunk of power and fuel mileage by going up to 9.5:1 or 10:1, depending on your fuel choice. It's tough to use regular gas with 9.5, but possible with a custom cam and matched parts. The 10:1 will require 92/93 octane, and a custom cam and tune make the difference between okay and great gains.
CDW6212R said:Ignore that crap from the new guy in post #45. Those are all myths, and I don't want to know where he heard it.
Damn dumbasses, those who never build engines should not give advice. Go read a few dozen more magazine articles and come back and regurgitate that garbage.
I've built more engines than both of you have, and I've learned from experts, not magazines.
The compression is far more important than 5 or 15hp, try 50-75hp in a properly built engine. Any 347 can make 400rwhp with no boost and just the easily obtained heads/intake/cam outlined in many existing examples of real cars on SBFtech. There your BS isn't allowed to fly.
To the OP, if you accept the status qua of myths presented by these two and all of the magazines, you will end up with a dog of an engine, or else an anemic motor due to wasted money.
I'm unsubscribed from this thread, feel free to continue spreading your ignorance.
Wow, that sure derailed! I'm fine with it though, CDW almost always shows up with his soapbox when I start a thread.
Anyway, nice port work. I will be doing my own as well. I ported a 2.3 turbo head and got excellent results in my TurboCoupe. Not the previously mentioned low RPM dog with the T3\T4. That was a stock engine. I've had 3 of those. Yeah, I was hooked on them for a while.
I'm not planning on going wild either, just clean up the bowls, smooth the ports and try to match the intake to them. I enjoy doing it and it's not expensive so anyone who wants to tell me I'm wasting my time and I should buy aluminum heads cause they'll make more power, don't bother. (not a dig at you ssp, you didn't know I was doing it in house)
As far as the gas goes, 92-93 octane at every station, and thats what goes in my tank every time. I know I don't need it with my current setup but with low restiction exhaust and intake with factory tuning I thought I'd play it safe. I really make my truck work hard sometimes. Thats alot of the reason I'm focusing on generating that low end grunt for this next engine.
Back to the cams, I've already got a guy who will possibly trade a set of unused roller rockers for my B cam! I know, used B cam<new roller rockers. ? Apparently this guy is pretty loaded and doesn't see the lopsided values.
beeeaaast!!!!!
the Chevelle link isn't working though...