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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
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04/10/17 09:13 AM
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Is the rule cubic inch only, or cubic inch small block? You could build a 370in big block.
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
[Re: cudacustoms1]
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04/10/17 08:58 PM
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A 5.7 Gen3 with a 6.4 crank will give you 372 cubes. The right set of heads will yield 1,000 hp boosted and should hold together fairly nicely. I know turbo guys are pulling more hp than that and living on stock blocks.
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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
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04/10/17 09:09 PM
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Oh yea, if your hooking to a sled a oem block will not be your friend.
1000hp on boost? Trying to do this on somewhat of a budget....
Thats crazy talk.
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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
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04/11/17 01:32 AM
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R3 block, w8 or w9 heads and you wouldn't have a problem making 1000 hp. Hard part find a good r3 block.
Brett Miller W9 cnc'd heads STR Chassis fabraction
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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
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04/11/17 08:07 PM
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A 5.7 Gen3 with a 6.4 crank will give you 372 cubes. The right set of heads will yield 1,000 hp boosted and should hold together fairly nicely. I know turbo guys are pulling more hp than that and living on stock blocks. This is the cheapest and strongest way to go. The heads will flow enough for 1000hp without exotic stuff. Matt
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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
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A 5.7 Gen3 with a 6.4 crank will give you 372 cubes. The right set of heads will yield 1,000 hp boosted and should hold together fairly nicely. I know turbo guys are pulling more hp than that and living on stock blocks. This is the cheapest and strongest way to go. The heads will flow enough for 1000hp without exotic stuff. Matt My be cheaper but no way a factory gen 3 block is stronger then a R3 block.
Brett Miller W9 cnc'd heads STR Chassis fabraction
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Re: Help blown 370 inch small block
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A 5.7 Gen3 with a 6.4 crank will give you 372 cubes. The right set of heads will yield 1,000 hp boosted and should hold together fairly nicely. I know turbo guys are pulling more hp than that and living on stock blocks. This is the cheapest and strongest way to go. The heads will flow enough for 1000hp without exotic stuff. Matt My be cheaper but no way a factory gen 3 block is stronger then a R3 block. 5.7 maybe not but hellcat or 6.4 truck block I would say just as strong and cheaper. No silly machining, block is ready to go for 1600.00. Oh and the biggest advantage is I can get one right now. Matt
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