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Old 05-28-2009, 08:07 AM
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Thanks Todd,
What don't you like about your hydraulic cam? (I'm assuming that's what you are running based on your post)
And is there a crank manufacturer that you reccomend? Do I need to step up to a forged crank at the 450-500 hp levels?
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Old 05-28-2009, 08:51 AM
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I would recomend doing some research over on chevelles.com. They are the big block masters with a lot of very knowledgeable builders on the forum. Mike Lewis at lewis Racing Engines is a regular poster and if pretty much the man when it comes to building stout big blocks. You can find pretty much any combination you would want already built and tested on there.
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Old 05-28-2009, 09:37 AM
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Thanks Todd,
What don't you like about your hydraulic cam? (I'm assuming that's what you are running based on your post)
And is there a crank manufacturer that you reccomend? Do I need to step up to a forged crank at the 450-500 hp levels?
Eric
It's not that I don't like it, I just know I could be making another 40-50 horse with no less engine vacuum and few adjustments. Mechanical cams have more agressive ramps. I would have to agree with Morris that the guys on Chevelles.com are probably your best bet for research.
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Old 05-28-2009, 10:43 AM
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We have been using a lot of the Trick Flow Ovals on our big blocks. They make killer low end grunt and nice power to low 6000 RPM range. And they are priced real reasonable.

We are using them on a 540 were building right now and looking for killer torque numbers.

We have these on the shelf.
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Old 05-28-2009, 10:47 AM
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I've been looking at chevelles.com and am about to register as a member there. I'll have to lay low on the car I own, only have a Camaro LOL! Kidding!
I will get in touch with Mike Lewis and try and put a build plan together.

I checked Summit for the Dart heads and they run about 1600.00 for the pair. That is assembled including guide plates. Is this a decent price on these?
I also looked at Scat cranks, forged are only around 700.00 and cast are under 300.00. Do I need a forged crank at the 450-500 hp level?

Thanks again for the help here guys.
Eric

PS Todd, what kind of hp and tq are you getting? and where does it come on (rpm range)? If you are happy with yours for street use maybe I could talk you into sharing the specs on it and I could do something similar?
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Very well documented. https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...k+hits+chassis Had 593hp and 587 lbft at the crank.
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Thanks Todd. I'll check it out.
Frank, thank you too. PM sent on those heads.

Thanks everyone for the input. I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg for questions on this subject.
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A lot of the BBC chevelle guys are runnign AFR heads with fantastic results. I have 335's on my 540 just to reduce the low end torque a little for more driveabilty but it still made 525ft-lbs at 3000RPM. It ended up making 680ft-lbs at about 5500 and 750HP at 6800. With the solid roller I spin it to 7500RPM easily.
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Woohoo! FInally some BBC discussion. All this LSx talk was too much :-).

There is a set of Edelbrock oval port heads for sale in the for sale section. Pretty good price and they are new in box. For a smaller cube BBC that is likely the way to go. I have a set of Dart 320s but if not, I'd likely pick up those oval ports for myself. For a street engine they can make strong numbers.

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I'll be following this thread myself, as I more than likey going to go the BBC route more so than with a LSx.
Not that I don't like the Lsx, I have a LS1 now.
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