500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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This was just announced tonight, I thought you guys might want to read about it.
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
[Re: chrisf]
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12/08/21 02:23 PM
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mmx block...15g probably? Hard to say. From what I gather it is a factory 6.4 block with sleeves installed. Looks like their heads must be used with the block to make a running engine. Interesting to say the least.
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
[Re: hudsonhornet7x]
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12/08/21 04:25 PM
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Have a friend getting one of the first Dart Gen III Hemi blocks.
Should be interesting.
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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12/08/21 11:05 PM
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Have a friend getting one of the first Dart Gen III Hemi blocks.
Should be interesting. Any idea on the price for the Dart?
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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12/09/21 09:21 PM
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Wow. Now how to upgrade EVERYTHING else to handle that power.
Facts are stubborn things.
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
[Re: fbs63]
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12/12/21 01:47 PM
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Dart had an unfinished block on display at PRI. Looked pretty stout. Only thing I didn't like was it had Chevy style 4 bolt main caps. The #2,3,4 were splayed outer bolts with no side bolts. Unless it was a prototype I don't see why they wouldn't do the bottom end like a KB block. The architecture is already there. AFR and Muscle Motor Extreme are coming out with heads. Was hoping for someone else to come out with rockers but did not see anything new. Jesel and T&D.
Goes back to Steve Morris.....He is of the same thinking in that the 90* cross bolts the KB blocks use do little against the direction of the load on the caps.I think you will see more aftermarket blocks like this as they have proven good to +2khp already...
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
[Re: hudsonhornet7x]
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12/13/21 06:33 PM
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Is there anything like this where you can just run a 4.25 piston without quiite as long stroke and funky heads required?
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
[Re: fbs63]
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12/14/21 07:32 AM
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Was hoping for someone else to come out with rockers but did not see anything new. Jesel and T&D. What more do you need? They have the market covered. The only reason most want anything different is because of price point and I don't see that changing, unless it comes from overseas. Rockers for Gen 3 Hemi's (or any Hemi for that matter) aren't cheap to make, due to the amount of machining, hence the cost of the current offerings. When I was working on my own Rocker design, I found that out first hand.
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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12/14/21 08:26 AM
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Was hoping for someone else to come out with rockers but did not see anything new. Jesel and T&D. What more do you need? They have the market covered. The only reason most want anything different is because of price point and I don't see that changing, unless it comes from overseas. Rockers for Gen 3 Hemi's (or any Hemi for that matter) aren't cheap to make, due to the amount of machining, hence the cost of the current offerings. When I was working on my own Rocker design, I found that out first hand. Ya, I know. But one can hope. I really like the individual shaft set ups. Just have to save my pennies!🤣
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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12/18/21 08:09 AM
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4.460 bore center minus 4.250 bore leaves .210 between bores. Not good unless its already a siamese bore block. Even then its pushing it. Darton offered sleeves for a 6.1 for a while but I know it wasn't 4.250 bore. Ric3xrt has been doing LS and R5 sleeves in to the BGE and 6.1 blocks since 2016....finally some one else caught on Dartons 6.1 M.I.D sleeves were designed to go 4.155, which leaves .192 of wall left. A few years back Ric had one with the Darton mid system, bored to 4.25 , leaves .145 of cylinder wall left , the test mule ran a real short stroke, was between 389-392CI. ran 6.5XX length rods , Idea was to keep the side load down , block had a little bit of hard block to help keep it stiff. I know he's done 2 or 3 with a 4.20 bore and 4.25 stroke, once with a 4.30. and one with a 4.40 winberg crank , the 516ci mule is a billet block with a 4.40 winberg The Darton LS2/3/7 will work, need to trim the bottom , with the LS sleeve you have more side wall left, .220 if I remember @4.20 bore , I know at his old job they did a few 4.32 bore LS7s with the Darton sleeve and 1 G3 BGE 4.32 bore , paper thin wall , jacket was full of hard block.
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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12/18/21 10:17 AM
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4.460 bore center minus 4.250 bore leaves .210 between bores. Not good unless its already a siamese bore block. Even then its pushing it. Darton offered sleeves for a 6.1 for a while but I know it wasn't 4.250 bore. Ric3xrt has been doing LS and R5 sleeves in to the BGE and 6.1 blocks since 2016....finally some one else caught on Dartons 6.1 M.I.D sleeves were designed to go 4.155, which leaves .192 of wall left. A few years back Ric had one with the Darton mid system, bored to 4.25 , leaves .145 of cylinder wall left , the test mule ran a real short stroke, was between 389-392CI. ran 6.5XX length rods , Idea was to keep the side load down , block had a little bit of hard block to help keep it stiff. I know he's done 2 or 3 with a 4.20 bore and 4.25 stroke, once with a 4.30. and one with a 4.40 winberg crank , the 516ci mule is a billet block with a 4.40 winberg The Darton LS2/3/7 will work, need to trim the bottom , with the LS sleeve you have more side wall left, .220 if I remember @4.20 bore , I know at his old job they did a few 4.32 bore LS7s with the Darton sleeve and 1 G3 BGE 4.32 bore , paper thin wall , jacket was full of hard block. Were they Darton MID sleeves for LS2/3/7?? If so what did they do to accommodate the difference in bore spacing? LS has 4.400 bore spacing, so at 4.32 bore that leaves .08 between bores, .040 wall thickness per sleeve, what did they do for head gaskets in this type of build?
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Re: 500 Inch Gen III will be possible soon.
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12/19/21 08:46 AM
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4.460 bore center minus 4.250 bore leaves .210 between bores. Not good unless its already a siamese bore block. Even then its pushing it. Darton offered sleeves for a 6.1 for a while but I know it wasn't 4.250 bore. Ric3xrt has been doing LS and R5 sleeves in to the BGE and 6.1 blocks since 2016....finally some one else caught on Dartons 6.1 M.I.D sleeves were designed to go 4.155, which leaves .192 of wall left. A few years back Ric had one with the Darton mid system, bored to 4.25 , leaves .145 of cylinder wall left , the test mule ran a real short stroke, was between 389-392CI. ran 6.5XX length rods , Idea was to keep the side load down , block had a little bit of hard block to help keep it stiff. I know he's done 2 or 3 with a 4.20 bore and 4.25 stroke, once with a 4.30. and one with a 4.40 winberg crank , the 516ci mule is a billet block with a 4.40 winberg The Darton LS2/3/7 will work, need to trim the bottom , with the LS sleeve you have more side wall left, .220 if I remember @4.20 bore , I know at his old job they did a few 4.32 bore LS7s with the Darton sleeve and 1 G3 BGE 4.32 bore , paper thin wall , jacket was full of hard block. Were they Darton MID sleeves for LS2/3/7?? If so what did they do to accommodate the difference in bore spacing? LS has 4.400 bore spacing, so at 4.32 bore that leaves .08 between bores, .040 wall thickness per sleeve, what did they do for head gaskets in this type of build? Yes Darton LS2/3/7 sleeves, I asked once about bore spacing , his reply is ," you just move it to what you need silly" , with the M.I.D system your basically cutting the deck out of the block, the end result is a piston guided thrust set up, 4.5 bore spacing Billet Canted valve head There were doing it for years with SBC's before the 4.5BS and 4.6BS blocks came out, When I picked up my 488 he had a 4.5 space SB2 headed 454 there Head gasket, I keep getting this cheep Chinese accent and the quote" Ancient top fuel secret" , so I'm thinking copper gasket and "O" ring deal. Asked him why can't we do it to a G3 and he said , "You cut the check and I'll get it done".....hence my 488 I just picked up. 4.25X4.30 , Crank is a Winberg, Thitek heads BAM 3.5inch long lifters and Jesel Rocker system. cam is in the low .800s lift want to do a Holly hi Ram but the 2x4 top doesn't fit under the cowl of the truck, so drag pak it is. I know what the dyno says, but I'm keeping that to myself till I get some runs on the truck, will see if the track times get close to the dyno #s right now my best was a 9.59 with the 463 , that was the run that the camshaft snapped on ,right behind the 1st journal. hopping for low 9s maybe crack an 8.99. with the 488.
1963 Thunderbolt 496FE 10.80 (still a work in progress) 1968 Mustang slow a$$ 428 FE 1971 Boss 351 Mustang 11.20@115mph 1993 Lightning 10.61 @ 129mph 408Ci A3 headed NA 1996 Viper GTS 2001 Lightning 8.99 @ 155MPH 5.4 Mod Motor 2009 Ram 9.65@144MPH 463CI G3 NA 2010 Challenger 9.91 @ 139MPH 408CI G3ci NA 2019 F150 (local dealer's Lightning package) ..11.90s
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