Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Don't know about big boost, but I'm building a RB with twin 72mm turbos. They should b egood for about 25 psi. Still waiting for the pistons... but after that it will go together and most likely driven this summer. It's based on an Indy RB block, 4.25" x 4.5", CR about 8.8:1, air to air intercooler, roller cam with 270+ at .050", FBS heads and a sheetmetal intake. Here is a couple of pics of the intake being built.
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Sorry Jyrki, forgot about you. Did you get into the wall with the turbo car? Was looking through the pics of your stuff and looked like the right side had some wall rash. I'm in the middle of a motor swap. I'll be out as soon as I get Pistons from J&E. I let my local machine shop order pistons and rods, rods are here. Pistons suppose to been ordered 6 weeks ago. This pass made me stop running the car till I get the new motor built. Don't want to hurt the stock block. turbo mopar coming around: http://youtu.be/0htNhlLzPQs
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Those heads should make some steam. Intake looks cool, that aluminum moves around a lot when you're building something so complex, doesn't it? Both of these cars are awesome. They show how much you can do when you go outside the box. I wish "the haze" would be resurrected.
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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I am starting to work on my boosted 540 again and was looking for a little motivation and experience. Lets hear your combos even if they have been up before. How much boost? what type of induction? what fuel? engine specs? car specs and et if you want to share that.
my build again is an indy low deck block half filled bored to 4.505 oliver maxx rods, callies 4.25 crank, custom diamond pistons b1 original heads with titanium intake valves and inconnel exhaust valves. bullet cam, plan to run t and d 1.8 individual shaft rockers, still need to get springs spec'd. alcohol dominator by c&s precision 114 turbo with 1.5 housing plan to run 30 or so pounds of boost and see what it will make.
lets hear yours the good bad and the ugly
thanks
Make sure you mock up those TD's before you assemble...at 1.8 ratio, the pushrod will be into the head heavily! Brian
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Haze has an indy block. Jyrkis car is mind blowing in every aspect. The avenger is fast as _____ now, wait till it's all sorted out. Where are you running that car FastmOp? I'd like to see it in person one of these days.
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Not a turbo, but Bigtime Bob is running a 540 with a F2 IIRC
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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What's done to the block? Filled with a girdle? What ever happens to Josh Kings Duster? The Avenger is sweet. Tall fill, main studs, orange paint
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Im in the process of converting my little street strip valiant over from a e85 turbo slant that i was pushing 20 pounds of boost. New combo will consist of a 470 low deck 3.75 stroke crank regrind to 3.915 stroke 2.2 chevy rods size RB mains BCR billet main caps and gridle setup Callies ultra h beam 5.535 rods No pistons yet!!! Bullet billet roller cam 440-1 heads no port work Harland Sharp 1.6 rockers Low deck indy intake 4150 flange I just did a partial fill on the block and letting it set for a couple more weeks before i take the block in for final machine work I havent decided what direction im going with a transmission yet im kind of leaning toward a powerglide but that decision isnt set in stone.. The car has all the best for a boosted car so there will only need some minor changes but im looking to have the car ready for next year. I just received most of my bends and flanges for my headers but thats a long process building a set of headers. Not sure where it will end up with a boost number only time will tell Ill keep everyone updated Aaron
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Re: mopar big block and big boost combos
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Yeah those other two combos are good example too. Nice to see them. Wow 30 lbs on that block is impressive. How many passes on that combo? The avenger made a nice pass in that video
Brian- the heads have been clearance as much as possible. I will definitely mock the rockers up. I am thinking I will need an offset lifter not sure what my options are? I plan to pushrod oil and oil each lifter individually. Also I want to run 7/16 pushrods but I'm not sure if that's gonna work out. Most likely on the exhaust but I would like to have them on the I take side too if posaible I sell the Isky red zones, they have an offset....180 or .210 I believe.
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