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Re: Please help me build my 273
[Re: Baxter61]
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04/25/11 05:06 PM
04/25/11 05:06 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 16,123 Grand Haven, MI
patrick
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Posts: 16,123
Grand Haven, MI
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I like that your going with the 273 and 340 to do something cool and be a little different than every other 360 and 318 out there. Use your 302 heads, do some minor porting, build your 273 shortblock and shove a solid roller in it. that would be cool and hit your hp goals.
yeah, a 273 is different, but unless you look at the castings #/engine stamping #, you'll never tell a 273 from a 318.
and you're giving up 45 cubic inches, which is a significant torque differential--rule of thumb, for a decently thought out street combo, 1.0-1.2 lb-ft per cubic inch is doable for peak torque.
stock 302 heads suck for flow potential, and without significant port work, will max out at about 250-270HP...
the 3.625" bore of a 273 will severely limit valve diameter and flow capability. the pistons will be much more expensive, to the point where you could buy new pistons and a 318 or 360 core motor....
there's a reason 318 and 360 builds are popular...because they make economic sense.
I love oddball stuff as much as the next person, I'd love to build up a hot slant 6, but I could never justify dropping serious coin on a seriously modded turbo slanty that would make as much power as a warm 318/360....
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