Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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Trying to decide whether to sell my great set of SDSS Stage 2 Edelbrocks, upgrade them or just save them for another project. I think there are more a few guys in the 10's with these heads, so who'se out there are what did you run? I know Flyfish is in the high 10's with his awesome second gen Cuda notch, but I think there are several others as well.
I'm looking to build a high torque 318 or 360 based tow motor to put in either a LWB dakota or maybe an older B body sedan that I could reuse these heads on but they're kind of overkill for that.
Thanks!
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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10.60 on motor 9.60 on .073 nitrous jet. 340 block, 3.65 crank, eddies, pump gas.
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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10.86 @122 in my 68 notch. Full interior and all motor.
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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That was also with a full interior, factory buckets and 3450 raceweight.
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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Lol, i tend to reuse my stuff for a variety of purposes. My 414 has Mahle pistons which are great but they don't have very deep valve pockets. So I'm looking to upgrade the heads with a bigger/better flowing port window and keep the cam I have., so I either need to sell these or reuse them on something else.
These heads are great but (short of changing pistons) I really don't think I can wring them out to their maximum potential. Way Too good to sit on the shelf.
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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I checked with Mahle Tech and it turns out the Valve pockets on their standard 4.00" stroke pistons are .250" deep and cut at 2.17" valve relief which means they can take both a bigger valve and a higher lift cam than I originally thought they did. That's good news in that they'll swallow AT LEAST a 2.08" intake valve without issue. Maybe I'll tweak the heads some more, but being these SDSS stage 2's are good for 550+ as they are they might be better to leave them as is and find another more suitable app....like another 7800 RPM 340
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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My old Duster with Hensley stage 2 eddies( peaked at 274) ran 10.70's at 3400 pounds with a flat tappet. 416 motor. Full interior,all steel, bench seat, 300 pound driver, yada, yada. Small tube headers, weiand excellerator, 727 trans, super stock leafs. Made 70 mile round trip jaunts to the track in this configuration.
69 Dart GTS A4 Silver All steel, flat factory hood, 3360race weight 418 BPE factory replacement headed stroker, 565 lift solid cam Best so far, low 10.30’s 1/4 1.41 best 60 foot 6.56 at 104.17
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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I LOVE the pair I have, and in the Rocky I've only scratched the surface of the mid-high 10 potential of them for this car.
Where I am at right now is I want to transition to an E85 carb and I'd really like to swap to a head with more port volume to compansate for the lower A/F ratio ( more fuel displaces more of the available port left for the air to get in). I have another set of heads on the way to play with and with my limited time to play I'm debating what's best to do with them....namely, keep them as is for another project, upgrade them (like Brian did on his Car Craft 414).... or let somebody else enjoy them.
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Re: Quickest SBM's on Moparts running SDSS Stage 2 Eddies?
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My 410 Dr J ported eddy heads went 10.56@125.4 with a 3450lb race weight. It's a 11.8 compression motor on E85. It dynoed 581HP with the factory hyd roller set up.
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