Originally Posted by Dragula
Originally Posted by fbs63
Most modern Top Fuel engines are 4.188 bore by 4.500 stroke. Hemi's love stroke.


Really, that is a question I have asked a couple of times and no one seemed to know. I had started a thread asking if you were building a new engine that was rpm limited per class rules, which feature would take priority, bore or stroke with a 555 limit? The answer I got was typically bore size due to how large an valve I could run and still clear the bore. I was asking this on NA motors, so maybe valve size on a blown motor doesn't matter as much. So are all the BAE motors typically that way too? Most of them claim somewhere between 521-540 cubes, so I am very curious which way those are setup...



The Back up BAE my father bought from a No Prep King guy was built for the 2019 season, that's BAE is 4.32X4.50(528CI) with BAE heads 2.525DIA Intake valves, 1.90 something exhaust


04 Ram 4x2 11.66@ 122 4750LBS ...phat pig Moves for fully loaded truck with NA 345ci Hemi
2020 1320 Challenger....stock daily driver.