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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: camastomcat] #1129779
12/11/11 10:41 PM
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The guys that do this at truely competitive level like the smaller CI for the best reliable horsepower, like 500 CI. I never built one, but have worked on a few friends blown cars, and that's how they did it. I know first hand that big CI and blow by don't mix, and that's N/A.




This is not being built for competition racing, points chasing or ET chasing. Other than doing a pully change there will be no continuous mods and bla bla bla, when this motor is done that's it. I will be just going out and having a gay old time while I am still on this planet and after that I'll go fishing with the wife. You guys all need to take the competitive pro racing scenario out of the equation and not get your panties in a knot.





Well then......it sounds like you have it all figured out. You asked on the race only area, we gave opinions.....good luck.




If you re-read my OP you will not see any question marks just sharing of a build.
Thanks for all the opinions though, it shows you all care.

Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: ] #1129780
12/12/11 01:00 PM
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Mine is going to be around 500 to 512 with the KB water heads. Mine will be street driven a lot.Good luck on your 588 build.Keep us posted on cam specs and such!


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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: ] #1129781
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If you re-read my OP you will not see any question marks just sharing of a build.
Thanks for all the opinions though, it shows you all care.


I have built and dyno tested two 426 blower motors, one all aluminum KB street Hemi block, 499 C.I., 10.71 BDS blower with EFI and a new Mopar iron block that ended up being around 484 C.I., 4.25 bore with a old top fuel crank that was fully counter balanced with stock Mopar rod sizes that was 4.375 stroke with a Littlefield 10:71 street blower and two Holley 1050 dominator blower carbs. The iron block made 927 HP at 7300 RPM on CA pump gas with 7 lbs of boost Go with what you want, diffentitly the bigger 14:71 blower, but not a BDS one PM if you want with any other questions


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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: ] #1129782
12/13/11 01:53 AM
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hey Im getting ready to order a Hemi up , just trying to decide. Im thinking aroung 512 ci. Which heads did you go with?

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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: robnbird] #1129783
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http://www.dragtrucks.com/photo/hottrucks10/hottrucks10 Check out this 588 Blown Hemi truck. This should remove any doubt about the combo. He has gone 7.02 @ 195 ! ! ! Check out the pics, FHO powered.

Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: Cab_Burge] #1129784
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I have built and dyno tested two 426 blower motors, one all aluminum KB street Hemi block, 499 C.I., 10.71 BDS blower with EFI and a new Mopar iron block that ended up being around 484 C.I., 4.25 bore with a old top fuel crank that was fully counter balanced with stock Mopar rod sizes that was 4.375 stroke with a Littlefield 10:71 street blower and two Holley 1050 dominator blower carbs. The iron block made 927 HP at 7300 RPM on CA pump gas with 7 lbs of boost Go with what you want, diffentitly the bigger 14:71 blower, but not a BDS one PM if you want with any other questions




So Cab, what you're saying is, you "really" like all of the BDS stuff......


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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: 23T Hemmee] #1129785
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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: 23T Hemmee] #1129786
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I have built and dyno tested two 426 blower motors, one all aluminum KB street Hemi block, 499 C.I., 10.71 BDS blower with EFI and a new Mopar iron block that ended up being around 484 C.I., 4.25 bore with a old top fuel crank that was fully counter balanced with stock Mopar rod sizes that was 4.375 stroke with a Littlefield 10:71 street blower and two Holley 1050 dominator blower carbs. The iron block made 927 HP at 7300 RPM on CA pump gas with 7 lbs of boost Go with what you want, diffentitly the bigger 14:71 blower, but not a BDS one PM if you want with any other questions




So Cab, what you're saying is, you "really" like all of the BDS stuff......


You know it is easier to make good decisions on parts when you know who the good and bad guys are I spent many days at the dyno with Craig Railbeck finding out that he was not one of the besst guys out there I'm sure his intentions where good but his results and parts where not Just another non enjoyable part of my life


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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: Cab_Burge] #1129787
12/13/11 05:15 PM
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I've always felt that BDS was better suited for the "fluff and buff" crowd, per dollar value is much better spent with Littlefield or Mooneyham...


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Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: 23T Hemmee] #1129788
12/13/11 09:48 PM
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The Blower shop billitt stuff looks pretty good and available with high helix I think


HEMI-ITIS has no cure.
My condition is fully BLOWN!!
Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: B1duster] #1129789
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That looks like the BDS scoop I bought from Chris

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HEMI-ITIS has no cure.
My condition is fully BLOWN!!
Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: hemi-itis] #1129790
12/16/11 11:50 PM
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Well I locked in a set of stage v big valve heads from FHO today. Got a smoken deal on them that I just about missed out on. The heads were used for one dyno session to test new rockers Tim developed and have already been machined. They have titanium 2.4 intake valves and 1.90 titanium exhaust valves, light weight titanium retainers, a high dollar locking lash cap system, Nextec polished valve springs and the heads have been fully cnc'd and flow 500 plus. I will get the flow chart #s from Tim later. Right now the springs are good for 1" lift so those will get changed out for some that are good for .800" lift. Just as I'm writing this the door bell goes off and these just arrived.

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Well I locked in a set of stage v big valve heads from FHO today. Got a smoken deal on them that I just about missed out on. The heads were used for one dyno session to test new rockers Tim developed and have already been machined. They have titanium 2.4 intake valves and 1.90 titanium exhaust valves, light weight titanium retainers, a high dollar locking lash cap system, Nextec polished valve springs and the heads have been fully cnc'd and flow 500 plus. I will get the flow chart #s from Tim later. Right now the springs are good for 1" lift so those will get changed out for some that are good for .800" lift. Just as I'm writing this the door bell goes off and these just arrived.






Only 2 of them???

your going to need 6 more!~!!!


Just funnin!!!

Remmember 588 inches is dumb



Snap your neck, mega G-force launch, is all I want!
Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: BDS871Cuda] #1129792
12/17/11 12:07 AM
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To you and a few others maybe But I'm with FHO on this one. Tim has laughed at the naysayers.

Re: New 588 blown hemi build. [Re: ] #1129793
12/17/11 01:38 AM
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Heck, I could have made you a good deal on a set of
those rods and a Callies crank... but its a 4.15 stroke...
all new stuff

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