Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: CokeBottleKid]
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I think Ryan will win the crown on this one
I have no doubt that he has set the bar awfully high. But, I have learned there is always someone faster. It's the nature of the hobby/sport. Jim
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: rt66jim]
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01/08/09 12:31 PM
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Geee....I thought there would be way faster cars replying to this thread than my street car.
Jim,that white dart is so darn close to mine, it's scarry. Looks like you have a bigger cam, better heads, better intake, and a bit more weight.
Mine runs: 11.2's consistently (bad weather) Best is the last time out.... 11.07 at 120mph+
414 based 340 block, 11.2 compression, 93 octane pump gas at 34 degrees timing, with home ported E heads and my own custom ground 260 @.050 solid flat cam. Home built 727 with RMV and 4400 flash 9" PTC converter and 4.30 gears with 28" tall tires.
As always,....driven to and from the track, and raced as driven (less tools in the trunk).
New this winter is a Dana to replace the 8 3/4 (same gear ratio) and it's 38lbs heavier.
Oh yeah, and a stick is on the way to replace the slush box!
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: rt66jim]
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01/08/09 01:50 PM
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I think Ryan will win the crown on this one
I have no doubt that he has set the bar awfully high. But, I have learned there is always someone faster. It's the nature of the hobby/sport. Jim
Very true, we'll see in this thread won't we...
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: CokeBottleKid]
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01/08/09 02:11 PM
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I think Ryan will win the crown on this one
All depends on your definition of "street" I will TRY to put 1000-2000 miles on mine this year, I don't have an odometer so... hard to know exact milage. Plan on driving it to work at least once a week if not more....
I'll have Chassis dyno #'s this spring, should be over 1000 to tires. Somewhere in the 1200-1300 flywheel I presume.
(394" Single 80MM turbo with W9RP heads & 254 Solid roller)
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: RyanJ]
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01/08/09 03:59 PM
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I think Ryan will win the crown on this one
All depends on your definition of "street" I will TRY to put 1000-2000 miles on mine this year, I don't have an odometer so... hard to know exact milage. Plan on driving it to work at least once a week if not more....
I'll have Chassis dyno #'s this spring, should be over 1000 to tires. Somewhere in the 1200-1300 flywheel I presume.
(394" Single 80MM turbo with W9RP heads & 254 Solid roller)
I think I will take my little LA/Magnum hybrid and go home with my tail tucked neatly between my legs now.
Jack
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: DusterKrazy]
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01/09/09 05:43 AM
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This would be a fun street motor. 520 HP - 540 TQ -408 based on Magnum block -RHS 360HPST iron heads, 2.02/1.60 -Hughes 236/242 @ .050 Hyd roller .557/.521 lift -stock Magnum hydraulic lifters -Dove/Racer brown rockers 1.6 intake 1.5 exhaust -Performer RPM Air Gap -Holley 870 Street Avenger -1 5/8 x 2 3/4 dyno headers -91 octane pump gas -12.5 manifold vacuum @ 950 RPM -398 CTQ @ 2000 RPM -542 CTQ peak @ 4300 RPM -520 CHP peak @ 5900 RPM -500 CTQ from 3200 to 5200 RPM https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...part=1&vc=1
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
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RyanJ rules!
And I didn't mean to leave the impression that I disagree with that. He did my heads. Jim
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
[Re: LAR_414]
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01/09/09 03:12 PM
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Geee....I thought there would be way faster cars replying to this thread than my street car.
Jim,that white dart is so darn close to mine, it's scarry. Looks like you have a bigger cam, better heads, better intake, and a bit more weight.
Mine runs: 11.2's consistently (bad weather) Best is the last time out.... 11.07 at 120mph+
414 based 340 block, 11.2 compression, 93 octane pump gas at 34 degrees timing, with home ported E heads and my own custom ground 260 @.050 solid flat cam. Home built 727 with RMV and 4400 flash 9" PTC converter and 4.30 gears with 28" tall tires.
As always,....driven to and from the track, and raced as driven (less tools in the trunk).
New this winter is a Dana to replace the 8 3/4 (same gear ratio) and it's 38lbs heavier.
Oh yeah, and a stick is on the way to replace the slush box!
Larry all I can say as an excuse for mine is it is just a pig. Fast68 did tell the cam is all wrong for a car with full exhaust and even was kind eonough to sell me one that should work better. At a very good price I might add. However, I decided against a cam change and I'm doing a body change instead. Lighter and no exhaust may work. Jim
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
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01/09/09 11:03 PM
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340 "X" block, standard bore, lightly ported 302 heads, Diamond quench/dish pistons at 8.25 to 1, 208/201 @ .050 flat tappet Crower hydraulic cam, Speed Pro EFI on Eddie Perfomer, two TO4 turbos, intercooler, Eddie water injection, 14 psi boost on pump gas, 21" vacuum at idle (750 rpm) 18"+ at 65 mph (2300 rpm), 20 mpg. Approx 600hp/600tq.
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Re: highest hp street small blocks on here??
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01/10/09 10:47 AM
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Unlike most FAST style cars, my car is street driven more than raced. It has 3.55 gears and with a gear change on sticky tires I have no doubt it would touch into the tens. Best 60 ft. on drag radials is 1.62. The car weighs 3280 with me in it. When running on polyglass tires I throw close to 250 lbs in the rear. Its not the highest HP street SB but does get attention. Its got my own custom flat tappet solid cam and of course, a thermoquad. Small blocks are fun.
1971 Factory Appearing Duster 340 11.000 @ 122 mph
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