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I would go with the B1Mc motor. It is easier to put a mild cam in it and add a blower to get the 1200 hp over the others. Cubes rule, blown or not. Heads likewise. The more power you want to make, the better they need to be. I am partial to screw type blowers. Whipple has sizes that will accommodate what you want, and not break a sweat doing it. If you build an 800 hp pump gas motor, then put 7.5 psi boost to it, with an intercooler it will produce about an additional 60 percent more hp. That would get you what you want with insane off idle torque to boot.



My issue is with a screw blower and B1s is the intake. It will cost $2500- $3000 just for the intake. Not that this is a low budget build but I would like to spend that money else where.


Doug

MOPAR or NO CAR!!!
1965 Dodge Coronet soon a 6.1 Hemi with a Magnson blower 810 hp on pump gas
1964 Dodge Polara 582" Indy alum Block 426-1RA heads,
1933 Plymouth PE all Steel, LT1 4L60E
1959 Plymouth Savoy 33,000 mile survivor
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