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Old 02-05-2009, 04:18 AM
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Default To Twin Turbo or to Stroke and what HP would i get

Hi All
Hope someone will be able to advise me on this decision
I currently am building a 1970 RS SS Camaro no matching numbers.
Turning it into a Super Muscle Car to use as a runner but maybe a bit of track on weekends
I have sourced a Chevy 350 Bare Block Casting number 3970010 4 Bolt

I am trying to decide to i go down the turbo route or Stroker route

if so what are ones suggestion and what would be the kinda horsepower i could get out of this motor

Also i know id i go turbo i need to have a EFI

Any help will be greatly appreciatted

Greetings From South Africa

Hugh
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Old 02-05-2009, 05:00 AM
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It depends the type of racing and what budget you have.Could stroke it now and add the turbos later on.
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Old 02-05-2009, 05:09 AM
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Well i want to spend about $1200 since living in SA part are not cheap especially when i need to import
shipping kills me
Was thinking of going the 383CI route with the Eagle Rotating Assembly but wouldnt have a clue on a Carb
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Old 02-05-2009, 07:32 AM
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Well i want to spend about $1200 since living in SA part are not cheap especially when i need to import
shipping kills me
Was thinking of going the 383CI route with the Eagle Rotating Assembly but wouldnt have a clue on a Carb
not sure about S Africa, but a $1200 budget here won't get you far. Not sure you can even do a stroker by the time you buy everything you need such as gaskets, bearings, stroker kit, machining costs for the block etc. Forget about turbos with that budget.

What pricing are you seeing over there for stroker kits?

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Old 02-05-2009, 09:07 AM
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Bill at a GM dealer (City by the Beach) sells me a new 2008 6.2 for $3900.00.
These are "over-run" production engines off the line, limited availability.

I install the GMPP "spider" carb intake, a camshaft
(246/252 .580" 116 C/L), a carb.

I use my ignition to produce around 600 SFHP.

A 600HP engine, running, for $5250.00 (NEW) in parts, is a bargin.
I love GM engines.

Lance, BTW LS-9's are now available@$21,000 for GM
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Personally i've been down the twin turbo road and I wouldn't do it again.

I am planning on using a LS style motor / 6 speed in the next project.

Nothing crazy - just a simple build

Take a look at this car

http://garagescene.net/gallery2/v/Bu...maro+Greening/

very well done
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Personally i've been down the twin turbo road and I wouldn't do it again.
Wait until you drive the truck...you will be all
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ya i know - but i promised my wife i wouldn't go as crazy on the next project.
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Well i want to spend about $1200 since living in SA part are not cheap especially when i need to import
shipping kills me
Was thinking of going the 383CI route with the Eagle Rotating Assembly but wouldnt have a clue on a Carb
You could get some decent heads and a nice 650 cfm 5bbl with that much. Beyond that, I'm not sure you need a 383 on your budget. Funny thing is, you'll be lucky to get 10 more hp if all things remain equal, from the 350 to the 383. You could get a decent amount of torque though. But why spend the money.

I would have your existing heads ported - as far as 500$ will get you. Then I would buy a dual plane, 650 4bbl carb, and a nice cam to fit your application. Tack on headers if that will fit your budget. I think you'll be surprised.
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:19 PM
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$1200, huh? Nice headers + 150 shot of NOS. As in nitrous, not "Noss."
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